What Does the Karma Mean in BitLife?

avatarRavellingMane·6 months ago
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avatarConcludingDisc·6 months ago

Karma impacts your character’s life span and overall happiness, so think of it as your virtual karma points for good and bad actions. Try to stay on the bright side!

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avatarConcludingDisc·6 months ago

Karma is basically how BitLife keeps track of your character’s moral compass. High karma means you’ve been a goody-two-shoes, while low karma means you’ve been a bit of a rascal.


avatarDealingDada·6 months ago

Karma in BitLife is like your cosmic scorecard for all your good and bad deeds. Good karma means your character has done lots of nice things, which can lead to a longer and happier life. Be nice, live longer – it’s that simple!


avatarAutocancellingWeek·6 months ago

My character always had high karma, and he lived to be over 100! So yeah, good karma seems to make your BitLife better and longer.

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