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BitLife: How to Make an Enemy

There are numerous reasons why you might make an enemy in BitLife. Whether for a weekly challenge or because the character annoyed you one day,…

Madison BensonBy Madison BensonJune 28, 20222 Mins Read
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There are numerous reasons why you might make an enemy in BitLife. Whether for a weekly challenge or because the character annoyed you one day, you’ll likely make one eventually if you play BitLife for a while. While some NPCs will declare you their enemy, you can initiate it first as soon as they become your friend. This guide will teach you how to make an enemy successfully in BitLife.

How to Make An Enemy in BitLife

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Before making your first enemy in BitLife, you must make a friend. After you make your character and start to age up, you may randomly find pop-ups notifying you that someone wishes to be your friend. Accepting these requests is the easiest way to make a friend early on.

Alternatively, once your character enters school, you can befriend your classmates by going into the School menu, selecting your school and tapping on the Class tab. Choose any character in the list, compliment and converse with them, and then befriend them. While it is not guaranteed that the character will become your friend, the chances are high if your relationship bar with them is high. You can do this throughout elementary and secondary school, all the way to university and graduate school.

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Lastly, if your character is out of school, you can befriend your co-workers if you have a job. To do this, go to the Job menu and select your job. Tap on Co-workers and pick any character in the list. Similar to before, compliment and converse with them before befriending them.

Once you make a friend, go to the Relationships menu and choose one of your friends. Tap on their name and age in the Friend menu to have a stats pop-up appear. You’ll find a “Change our status” button on this screen. Tap this and change your status to Enemies. By doing this, you will successfully make an enemy in BitLife.

BitLife is available on Android and iOS.

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Madison Benson

Madison is a Canadian freelance writer with a love for video games. Proud owner of three dogs and two rabbits.

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