What Does Karma Mean in BitLife?

avatarJokingTunic6 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale6 months ago

Karma in BitLife is basically your character's 'good vibes' meter! High karma means good luck and fewer bad events, while low karma can lead to more unfortunate incidents.

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avatarImplementingPons6 months ago

Karma in BitLife acts like a luck factor. Higher karma results in more positive outcomes and less bad stuff happening to your character.


avatarPleasingSkip6 months ago

Karma is the universe's way of either giving you a high-five or a slap on the wrist in BitLife. Be nice, and good things will follow!


avatarPassingDada6 months ago

It's just a luck mechanic. High karma = good stuff. Low karma = bad stuff. Simple as that.


avatarRollingHank6 months ago

As someone who's played BitLife for hours, I can tell you that high karma really does help you navigate life's challenges more smoothly. Be good!

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