What Does Karma Mean in BitLife God Mode?

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avatarColoringNoona year ago

It's basically a measure of all your good deeds vs. your bad ones. The better the karma, the better your BitLife experience!

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avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Karma basically affects how smoothly your BitLife goes. High karma means fewer bad events; low karma means more trouble lurking around the corner.


avatarSinkingDuela year ago

Karma in BitLife God Mode reflects how your good and bad actions balance out throughout your character's life. It's like your life's moral scorecard!


avatarRatingLinka year ago

In BitLife God Mode, karma affects your relationships, health, and chances of encountering positive or negative events. Keep it high for a smoother life!


avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Who cares about karma anyway? Go all out and enjoy the chaos!

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