BitLife challenges have all kinds of complicated tasks for you, from pursuing acting or singing careers to committing various crimes. This time, you’ll enlist in the army, complete a deployment, and retire after a job well done. Here’s how to complete the Warrior Woman challenge in BitLife.
BitLife Warrior Woman challenge guide
BitLife’s Warrior Woman challenge has five objectives to complete:
- Be born a female in China
- Join the Army
- Refuse a medal
- Retire from the Army after 1+ deployment
- Mourn a parent’s death
Although you won’t need any special packs to complete this challenge, you must be attentive to your performance during your military deployments. It’s easy to mess up the minigame that appears during it, especially if you tap the wrong spaces.
Be born a female in China
To begin the Warrior Woman challenge, create a female character whose starting country is China. It doesn’t matter which city you live in, as long as you pick female as your gender and China as your country. Your special talent and other stats won’t significantly influence the rest of your playthrough, but starting with older parents will help you complete the last task quickly.
Join the Army
Once your character turns 18, head to the occupation tab, choose military, and enlist in the army to quickly finish this task. BitLife’s version of the army is fairly simple, although your character may get denied if her health is low or if she has a criminal record. Generally speaking, as long as you live a normal life during the first 18 years of your character’s life, you should be fine.
Refuse a medal and retire from the Army
As you age up and work hard in the military, you’ll find random pop-ups asking you to participate in a battle. Accept the offer to begin a Minesweeper-like minigame where you have to find hidden landmines in a grid. You can use the ‘metal detector’ to watch an ad and show you the answers, but otherwise, you can quickly finish this game to complete your first deployment.
You’ll receive a medal once you finish the minigame, which you can refuse to knock out the third task. Afterwards, age up until you’ve served for 20 years before heading back to the army menu, retiring from the military, and completing the fourth objective.
Mourn a parent’s death
To wrap up the challenge, you’ll have to mourn the death of one of your parents. If one has already passed, head into your Relationships tab, scroll down until you see their nameplate, and pick “Mourn their death”. Otherwise, wait until they pass away to mourn their death and finish the final task of BitLife’s Warrior Woman challenge.
Published: Jul 20, 2024 03:50 pm