Believe it or not, we all have a dark side that we do not want others to see.
But if you can embrace your dark side without worrying about others, would you want to live it? BitLife, the popular life simulation game, allows you to explore morally questionable territory.
This guide will provide a detailed walkthrough on creating an evil persona and promoting an evil character in BitLife. Let’s get started –
1. Character Creation: Setting Up an Evil Character
When starting your journey to become evil in BitLife, creating your character is very important. Start by choosing a name that sounds evil – in our example, we used “Apex.”
While being a boy or girl doesn’t make you evil, some players think girl characters can seem more evil because of what society expects.
So, picking a girl character might make your evil character more interesting. Nonetheless, gender selection should be entirely based on the story of the villain you want to tell.
Next, choose a birthplace known for being dangerous. Being a Batman fan, I don’t think I can pick a place better than Gotham which is known for lots of crime. To look more evil, give your character striking features like red eyes, which can make them look demonic or evil.
Lastly, make attributes like smarts and willpower as high as possible. These traits will help you make complex evil plans and resist attempts to make you good throughout your character’s life.
2. Childhood: Sowing the Seeds of a Villain
The path to evil begins early in BitLife. During childhood, focus on misbehaving at every opportunity. This can include:
- Stealing from classmates or family members
- Lying to parents, teachers, and friends
- Verbally abusing siblings or other children
- Refusing to complete homework or chores
- Intentionally performing poorly in school
When given choices, always pick the most disruptive or harmful option. Don’t listen to advice from parents and teachers, and actively try to undermine their influence.
Bullying classmates should become a regular activity, making your character someone that others fear and hate from a young age.
3. Growing into a Villain
As your character becomes a teenager and young adult, it’s time to increase the bad behavior. Keep doing the bad things from childhood, but also:
- Try illegal drugs
- Do small crimes like shoplifting
- Start tricking friends and romantic partners
Education can be a powerful tool for evil. Go to college for subjects that let you manipulate others, like psychology or law. Use this knowledge to take advantage of others’ weaknesses and gain power.
During this phase, begin to explore more serious unethical activities:
- Cheat on exams to get ahead academically.
- Spread malicious rumors about classmates or colleagues.
- Use blackmail to gain favors or information.
- Harass and intimidate those who stand in your way.
4. Becoming a Master Manipulator
Your job choice can greatly affect your ability to cause trouble. Consider jobs that offer chances to manipulate and abuse power:
- Psychiatry: Use patient vulnerabilities for personal gain
- Law: Defend criminals or exploit legal loopholes
- Politics: Abuse power and influence for personal benefit
- Business: Engage in unethical practices for profit
Besides regular jobs, explore other ways to make money like creating an OnlyFans account. Use this to manipulate and exploit fans for money.
In relationships, focus on emotional manipulation and control. Harass and stalk romantic interests, using fear and intimidation to keep power. If someone becomes annoying, think about hiring someone to get rid of them – a service sometimes available in the BitLife game.
5. Financial Decisions: The Art of Greed
Managing money in an evil way involves reckless and selfish choices:
- Gamble away inherited money or savings
- Exploit fans and subscribers by constantly manipulating prices
- Accept gifts from others, only to immediately sell them for profit
- Refuse to pay debts or honor financial commitments
- Engage in fraudulent activities to increase wealth
The goal is to get money through any means necessary, not caring about others’ financial well-being.
6. Criminal Activities: Joining the Underworld
To truly be evil in BitLife, your character needs to be deeply involved in crime:
- Assault: Regularly get into physical fights.
- Theft: Steal valuable items or lots of money.
- Murder: Get rid of those who stand in your way.
- Drug trafficking: Get involved in selling illegal drugs.
- Cybercrime: Hack accounts or spread computer viruses.
Remember to use the “Crime” option in the game menu often to access various illegal activities. Be ready to face legal consequences and possibly go to prison, which can be seen as a badge of honor for your evil character.
7. Social Interactions: A Web of Toxicity
Your character’s social life should constantly cause negativity and harm:
- Treat family members poorly, including verbal abuse and neglect
- Ignore others’ suffering, such as looking away when witnessing a crime
- Manipulate friends and acquaintances for personal gain
- Spread gossip and lies to damage reputations
- Betray trusts and break promises whenever possible
The goal is to create a network of toxic relationships, leaving a trail of emotional damage behind you.
8. Legacy: Leaving an Evil Mark
As your character approaches the end of their life, focus on cementing a legacy of evil:
- Try to die without any good relationships.
- Leave a will that causes family fights.
- Give money to controversial or harmful causes.
- Write a book glorifying your bad deeds.
- Make sure your death notice reflects a life of selfishness and cruelty.
The ultimate goal is to be remembered as a truly evil person, leaving behind a reputation that scares and disgusts others.
Summary:
Becoming evil in BitLife requires consistently making choices that put yourself first, don’t care about others’ well-being, and involve morally wrong activities. By following this guide, you can explore the darker sides of human nature within the safe limits of a simulation game.
It’s very important to remember that this guide is meant for in-game fun only. The actions and behaviors described here are harmful and illegal in real life.
Always keep a clear line between game choices and real-world behavior, and enjoy BitLife responsibly.