In *BitLife*, praying is a feature that can significantly enhance your gameplay, especially when tackling specific challenges. Whether you're looking to boost your fertility, happiness, health, love, or wealth, praying can offer a helping hand. Here's a detailed guide on how to pray in *BitLife* and when it might be most beneficial.
How to Pray in BitLife
- Fertility
- General Happiness
- Health
- Love
- Wealth
Once you've selected your prayer topic, you'll need to watch an ad for your prayer to be answered. The outcome varies depending on your choice. Praying for fertility can lead to a pregnancy, while the general option might grant you anything from a cash boost to a new friendship. Praying for health can be particularly useful, especially in challenges like Disco Inferno, as it can cure diseases.
Alternatively, instead of praying, you can choose to curse the BitLife developers. This action typically results in a negative effect, such as losing a friend or contracting a disease. However, it's not always negative; I've even received money from cursing the devs in-game.
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When to Pray in BitLife
Praying in *BitLife* can provide a small but crucial boost when you're struggling to survive or complete a challenge. If you're battling a disease that doctors can't cure, praying for health can be a lifesaver. Similarly, the fertility option is invaluable if you're working on a challenge that requires having children but are having trouble conceiving without the funds for medical help. However, praying for wealth or general happiness might not yield significant rewards, often resulting in just a few hundred dollars.
Beyond its practical applications, praying can also be beneficial during *BitLife*'s scavenger hunts, which often occur around holidays. It's not uncommon to find scavenger hunt items through praying at least once, making it a useful skill to have if you want to participate fully.
Now that you know how to pray in *BitLife*, you're well-equipped to become a devout Bitizen, even if it's just for the rewards. And if you're feeling adventurous, try cursing the devs to see what unexpected outcomes you might encounter.
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