Finding love in BitLife can either be very wholesome and romantic, or it can go south very quickly. For the Tanya Bregar challenge, one of the tasks is to marry someone rich. You can certainly marry for love, but also get a financial boost as a bonus! By the end of this guide, you will learn how to marry someone rich in BitLife.
How to Marry Rich in BitLife
The method to finding someone who is rich will differ from just finding an average romantic partner. If you get into a relationship in high school or university, your partner may not end up becoming rich. While there is certainly a chance your high school sweetheart will win it big and make a fortune, it is much safer to use a dating app. You can find this app by going to the Activities menu and scrolling down to the Love tab. In this menu, you will find multiple options for finding love. Depending on your orientation, you can either use a regular dating app or a Gay Dating app. The application you choose is entirely based on personal preference!
When you open a dating app, you will see options to pick your desired age and net worth. You will want to pick a relatively high net worth to get rid of low-income partners. When you find a partner, a profile will show up with their stats. A “money” bar will show up amongst these. If the bar is full or nearly full, you will want to date and eventually marry this person. Otherwise, if it is only half full, you are better off finding another partner.
If at this point you are fairly famous and rich yourself, it will be much easier for you to find someone who is also wealthy. It is definitely worth waiting until you are financially stable and bringing in a large income before pursuing someone rich. If you do not wait, however, you can still find someone rich. Your partner will likely ask you to sign a prenup, or prenuptial agreement, that prevents you from taking half of their wealth after a divorce.
Once you have married someone rich, you will have completed the sixth and final task of the Tanya Bregar Challenge in BitLife. For more information about a previous BitLife challenge, visit our coverage here.