Should Karma Be High or Low in BitLife?

avatarCreatingGulf6 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke6 months ago

Low karma all the way! It makes for a much more exciting gameplay experience. Who wants a boring, perfect life anyway?

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avatarTrottingArea6 months ago

Honestly, it depends on the kind of life you're trying to live. Wanna be a saint? Go high. Aspiring to be a notorious criminal? Low karma might suit you better!


avatarTargetingDirt6 months ago

From my experience, maintaining high karma has helped me avoid a lot of in-game issues and events that might otherwise shorten my character's life.


avatarRequestingFinal6 months ago

High karma! It helps to live a longer and healthier life. Plus, it's always nice to be a good person鈥攅ven in a virtual world!

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