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Bitlife: Conquer the King of the Court

Author : Gabriel Mar 14,2025

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The weekend's here, and Candywriter's launched a new Bitlife challenge: King of the Court! Running for four days starting January 11th, this challenge tasks players with a fun-filled Japanese adventure. Here's your guide to conquering King of the Court.

How to Complete King of the Court in Bitlife

To become the ultimate King of the Court, you'll need to achieve the following:

  • Be born male in Japan.
  • Become volleyball team captain.
  • Transform an enemy into your best friend.
  • Hit the gym at least 10 times.
  • Vacation in Brazil.

Becoming a Japanese Male

First things first: create a male character in Japan. The specific city doesn't matter; just ensure you select Japan and the male gender. If you have the premium pack, consider selecting "Athleticism" as a special talent—it'll give you a head start.

Captain of the Volleyball Team

Once your character starts school, dive into extracurricular activities to boost athleticism. When old enough, navigate to the School menu, then Activities, and join the Volleyball Team. Regularly select "Practice Harder" in the same menu to improve your skills and increase your chances of becoming captain. With enough dedication (and a little luck!), the captaincy will be yours.

From Enemy to Best Friend

This requires a bit of social maneuvering. Befriend a classmate, then switch their relationship status to "Enemy" in the Relationships section. Now, win them back with gifts until your relationship improves. Once the friendship bar is full, change their status to "Best Friends."

Gym Rat

This one's straightforward. Go to Activities > Mind and Body > Gym and rack up at least 10 gym visits.

Brazilian Vacation

Finally, head to Activities, find the "Vacation" option, and select Brazil as your destination. Your travel class doesn't affect the challenge, but you'll need sufficient funds for the trip.

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