How to Mourn in BitLife

As a dedicated player of BitLife, I have encountered various challenges that require different approaches and strategies to complete. One of the most poignant objectives for me was the Warrior Woman challenge, which asked me to mourn the death of my parents. I remember feeling confused when I first read this objective because mourning doesn’t seem like something you can actively do in the game. However, after some trial and error, I finally figured out how to do it.


As a seasoned player of BitLife, I can tell you that one of the most perplexing objectives for the Warrior Woman challenge is to mourn the death of your parents. It may sound simple at first, but trust me, this task can leave even the most experienced players scratching their heads.

How to Mourn for someone’s death in BitLife

One way to rephrase this in a more natural and easy-to-read manner is: In BitLife, expressing your love and grief for deceased friends, pets, or family members involves mourning during their passing. But unlike other features like giving gifts, spending time together, or even asking for financial assistance, mourning isn’t an automatic function in the game. To pay your respects at this solemn moment, you must wait until someone passes away before selecting their name under the Relationship Tab.

    How to Mourn in BitLifeHow to Mourn in BitLife

To complete the Warrior Woman’s Challenge, you may need to experience the deep sadness that comes with losing a parent and going through the grieving process.

What are the benefits of Mourning in BitLife?

In BitLife, there isn’t a definitive advantage to mourning, but based on my gameplay, I’ve observed that it enhances connections with other characters. For instance, if you mourn the loss of your parents, it can boost your relationship score with your siblings and family members.

Simultaneously, grieving over the loss of your parents can negatively impact both your own well-being and their sense of joy. Therefore, consider employing this approach sparingly if you aim to strengthen connections with such individuals.

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2024-07-21 21:21