BitLife: How to Become a Priest and Live a Pious Life

Thanks to the latest update for BitLife, Priest is now an option for those wishing to live a life of piety. It’s a surprisingly simple line of work to get into as well, as you don’t need to study, focus …

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Thanks to the latest update for BitLife, Priest is now an option for those wishing to live a life of piety. It’s a surprisingly simple line of work to get into as well, as you don’t need to study, focus on your looks, or garner a huge social media following.

You’ve simply got to be an all-round nice person at all times and live a life of celibacy. In real life, both of those things are very challenging but in BitLife it’s a piece of cake. In this guide, we’re going to detail the entire process of how to become a Priest in BitLife. We’ll give some general tips on how to prepare as a child and to work your way through the promotions.

You can check out BitLife for yourself via Google Play and the App Store. If there’s something else you’re looking for, check out our complete guide to BitLife. There, we’ve rounded up all of the guides we’ve written so far in one handy place.

How to Become a BitLife Priest

So you want to be a Priest and live a life of piety? Good for you. All you have to do is choose the ‘good’ option for all random events (be honest, report crime to the police – that sort of thing) and not have sex ever. You need to live a life of total celibacy, which is madness.

When you come of age, you should seek out the Deacon job. This is the entry level position a Priest must attain before working their way through the ranks.

As soon as you’re a Deacon, just keep hitting ‘Work Hard’ until you reach the highest promotion path. You’ll also want to maintain your life of celibacy and continue to do good to maximise your karma.

We told you it was simple.

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Glen has over a decade's worth of experience in gaming journalism, writing for Pocket Gamer, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, and Gfinity. When he's not badgering everyone about the dangers of passive text, you can probably find him playing Wild Rift.