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How to Complete the Warrior Woman Challenge in BitLife

Everything you need to know to complete the Warrior Woman Challenge tasks in BitLife!

It’s time to join the Army, but also decline recognition for your military achievements. However, your tasks this week have refreshingly little RNG to contest with, making it fairly straightforward to check off every task over time. Here’s how to complete the Warrior Woman Challenge in BitLife.

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BitLife: How to Complete the Warrior Woman Challenge

This week’s tasks are:

  • Be born a female in China.
  • Join the Army.
  • Refuse a medal.
  • Retire from the Army after 1+ deployment.
  • Mourn a parent’s death.

Be Born a Female in China

First, start by creating a Custom Life. Choose female for your gender and China as your Country. When it comes to place, you can pick any option you want. As for Special Talent, you won’t need one in this challenge, but you can pick one if you want to pursue specific careers after retiring from the army.

Join the Army

To join the Army, you need to reach the age of 18 and decide not to go to university. Instead, go to Occupation > Enlist > Army and confirm that you want to enlist. As long as your Health is decent and you haven’t committed any crimes, you should be allowed to join without issue. If you want to make sure you’ll be able to join while still Aging Up, then complete activities like going on walks or going to the gym to improve your health.

Refuse a Medal

Once you enlist, it’s a matter of time until you’re deployed. Each time you Age Up, go into your job menu and choose to Work Harder to get promotions. I find that I get deployed more as a higher rank, but I can’t confirm if that’s truly the case. Once you’re deployed, you have to play a game of Minesweeper. Since I’m terrible at Minesweeper, I use the option to reveal the mines by watching an ad. If you tap on a mine, you risk dying and having to start the challenge over. After clearing the minigame, your deployment is over, and you’re offered a medal. Simply pick the option to refuse the medal here to check off the task.

Retire From the Army After 1+ Deployment

After you get deployed and refuse your medal, go to Job > Army > Retire. Since you have to stay enlisted for a certain number of years, choosing to retire gives you a pop-up saying how many years you have left to serve before you can retire. Age Up until the proper number of years pass, then go back to hit the option again and successfully retire.

Mourn a Parent’s Death

Each time you Age Up, there’s a chance that one of your parents will die. When that happens, you can mourn them by going into Relationships > Scroll to the Bottom > Select the Deceased Parent > Mourn their Death. This isn’t unique to parents, as when you know somebody who dies, they’re moved to the bottom of your Relationship menu, and tapping on them gives you the option to mourn them. But to check off this task, you need to mourn your parent’s death specifically.

And that’s how to complete the Warrior Woman Challenge in BitLife. With my character, it didn’t take too long because her dad died while she was young, and she was deployed within a few years of joining the Army. From here, check out our BitLife guide hub for more content!


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Melissa Sarnowski
Melissa Sarnowski has been working as a gaming writer professionally for two years, having been at GameSkinny for over a year now as a horror beat writer. She has an English degree from University of Wisconsin - Madison. While she focuses on all things horror, she also enjoys cozy games, MMOs like FFXIV and WoW, and any and everything in between.