How to Build a Case in BitLife

avatarRavellingMane6 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit6 months ago

To build a case in BitLife, you need to work as a lawyer. Go to law school, pass the bar exam, and then pick a job as a lawyer. Finally, choose the 'Work Harder' option frequently to improve your performance and win cases!

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avatarReplyingTheft6 months ago

I became a successful lawyer in BitLife by focusing on education first. Law school is key! Stay out of trouble, network, and take the lawyer job when it becomes available. Case-building comes naturally as you gain experience.


avatarDislikingTramp6 months ago

Why build a case when you can just become a criminal mastermind and avoid the courtroom altogether?


avatarRollingHank6 months ago

First, get your character to go to law school and pass the bar exam. Then, take on lawyer jobs and make sure to work hard and stay ethical. You'll be winning cases in no time!

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