Ready to protect and serve your country? Not interested in the typical citizen careers? Then it’s high time you joined the military in BitLife. But you want to ensure you’re just as proud going into the service as when leaving it. The only way to do that is to discharge gracefully. There are some key things you must do if you want to earn an Honorable Discharge from the military in BitLife.
BitLife Military Honorable Discharge Guide
[Updated August 30, 2024 – revamped with more info/images]
Before you can consider getting that Honorable Discharge in BitLife, you must first enlist. So, wait until you’re 18-years-old, and instead of jumping into college or getting a job, you want to join the military. There are usually five branches available:
- Air Force
- Army
- Coast Guard
- Marines
- Navy
Thankfully, it doesn’t matter which branch you go into. The most important thing you must do is be a model service member. That means go in and do your job without fuss. Don’t get into any trouble. Don’t harass anyone, hurt anyone, or fight anyone.
There will always be random pop-ups as per usual in BitLife, but to get the Honorable Discharge, take care in what you do. Obviously, if a friend asks you to join the cartel, you should turn them down. At least for now.
As long as everything goes right, you may regularly see promotions every year. Promotions are good. They mean the higher-ups don’t see anything wrong with your performance.
All that’s left is to serve for at least four years. You can go longer, of course, but four years is the minimal time for an Honorable Discharge in BitLife. Once you serve the time, go to the military job screen and select “Discharge.” The process is instantaneous once you confirm it. If your performance is in the green and you haven’t gotten into any trouble, you should see the “Freedom” pop-up window to indicate that your request was a success.
And now you’re officially a veteran with an Honorable Discharge. All that’s left to do is live out the rest of your life. And if you still want to join the drug cartel, you can freely do so without repercussions from the military.