How Do You Marry Into Royalty in BitLife?

avatarAgeingJetty·6 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta·6 months ago

To marry into royalty in BitLife, try becoming famous first—like an actor or musician—then date a royal when you reach high fame!

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avatarBakingAlert·6 months ago

Start by moving to a country with a monarchy. Then, focus on raising your looks and smarts stats and try randomly dating until you find a royal. It's all about patience and persistence!


avatarBeatingDebit·6 months ago

Just keep swiping! Eventually, you'll find royal blood, but it's basically a game of luck. Good luck!


avatarCompletingClint·6 months ago

You can also try working in high-status jobs like a lawyer or doctor; it seems to increase your chances of meeting royalty in BitLife.


avatarRequestingFinal·6 months ago

Honestly, getting rich helps. The richer you are, the more royals seem to notice you. So focus on making bank first!

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