How to Start an Armageddon Cult in BitLife

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Creating cults in BitLife is a wild and wacky way to convince others to follow your ideals and beliefs while making a ton of money if it’s successful. Here’s how to start an Armageddon cult in BitLife for your next weekend challenge or peculiar playthrough idea.

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How to Start an Armageddon Cult in BitLife

To create an Armageddon cult in BitLife, you must own the cult expansion pack, which you can purchase for real money through the game’s Marketplace. Enter the marketplace, pick the cult expansion pack, and make the purchase to unlock communes.

Once you have the pack, head into relationships, choose commune, purchase a property, and pick Armageddon as your philosophy. Unless your current challenge states otherwise, it doesn’t matter what your cult’s name is. However, the rules and fees you implement afterwards will sway your cult followers’ loyalty and satisfaction toward your cult, so pick these carefully!

You’ll also want to be careful of how much your property and future structure upgrades cost, as these can initially put a significant dent in your bank balance.

Depending on the BitLife challenge you’re attempting to complete, you may have to create your cult in a specific country or region. For example, the Doom and Gloom challenge asks you to start a cult in Florida. Doing this requires having a character who lives in a Floridian city such as Miami, Tampa, or Orlando. Similarly, creating a cult in other US states requires starting in a town within that area. As long as your character lives there, they can create a cult in that region, satisfying the challenge objective.

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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.

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