How to complete the Valentine’s challenge in BitLife

Valentine's challenge in BitLife

Love is in the air, and it’s time to stir up some drama in one of BitLife’s weekly challenges. The Valentine’s challenge has quite a selection of romance-focused goals for you to work through.

BitLife challenges always come with a few complex tasks, as they often ask you to check off missions you didn’t even know were in the game. If any part of this one has you stumped, here’s how to complete the Valentine’s challenge in BitLife.

BitLife Valentine’s challenge walkthrough

There are five key goals in the Valentine’s challenge. You’ll need to start off by causing a bit of drama, but eventually work your way up to a solid, steady romance. Here are the quests you need to get done.

  • Cheat on a lover.
  • Call off an engagement.
  • Marry someone within a year of knowing them.
  • Celebrate your 50th wedding anniversary.
  • Renew your vows.

Cheat on a lover in BitLife

Your first goal is to cheat on a lover. To start, make sure you have a romantic relationship with someone. You’ll want to be in an official relationship with them to ensure you can actually cheat on them. Once you do have a lover, seek out someone different to get romantic with.

There are many different ways you can cheat on your partner. You can find someone else you already know under the Relationships tab, seek out someone new through the Love tab, pick a co-worker, visit clubs, or otherwise meet someone any way you can think of. Once you find someone you want to cheat with, choose a romantic option, like a booty call or having a one-night stand, to officially cheat.

Call off an engagement in BitLife

The next task you need to check off is calling off an engagement. First, you’ll need to get engaged. Your last partner might be a bit tough to get engaged to since you cheated on them, so you can either try with them or find someone new.

You can be the one to propose, or you can wait for your partner to ask you. Once you’re engaged, select the Relationships tab, click on your betrothed, and select the Cancel Engagement option.

Marry someone within a year of knowing them in BitLife

It’s time for a fresh start, as you now need to marry someone within a year of meeting them. Find a new romantic partner, then get engaged to them as soon as possible. Work on your relationship a bit to ensure everything is going well, then get married to seal the deal.

It’s crucial that you do not age up until you are married. If you do, you’ll have to break up with the person you chose and start this specific mission all over again, as you must meet, get engaged, and get married to someone all within the same year to check this task off.

Celebrate your 50th wedding anniversary in BitLife

Next, you need to celebrate your 50th wedding anniversary. This goal is really just a game of luck and patience, as you’ll essentially just need to stay happily and healthily married for a total of 50 years. Getting married early on helps with this, as you and your spouse are more likely to perish as you get older. There’s no specific way to actually celebrate 50 years; all this task asks is that you both survive for 50 years after getting married.

Renew your vows in BitLife

Your final mission is to renew your vows. Click on the Relationships page right next to the Age button, find and select your partner, and scroll down to the very bottom to find the Renew Vows option a few rows up. You must be on good terms with your partner for them to agree, so if they don’t, work on your relationship first.

If you’re up for some more tricky BitLife tasks after completing the entire Valentine’s challenge, there are plenty of other quests you can work on. Next, you might try finishing the Crazy Ex challenge, buying a Lamborghini, completing the Gatsby challenge, and getting a restraining order.

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Ships fighting one another in Star Trek Voyager

Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown has seven different endings you can access, but most of them are locked behind certain prerequisites.

The ending you reach depends on the decisions you make. This guide will help you figure out all the endings that you can reach.

How to reach all endings in Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown

Before we deep dive into the ending, it’s crucial to keep your ship and crew in good shape. To do so, it’s best to create a manual backup file that will be helpful if something goes wrong.

  • Manage your ship manually to prevent it from getting destroyed. It should be the obvious thing to do if you’re in a combat.
  • Make sure to get a maxed-out warp core before you hit Sector 9.
  • You’ll have to use the Vidiian medical device in Faces, but you’ll also need the same device in Sector 6 later. Hence, you’ll want to make sure not to burn the device on B’Elanna (assuming you want to go for the canonical ending).
  • If you merge Tuvok and Neelix into Tuvix in the side mission titled Tuvic, you’ll lose the former permanently. This will automatically rule out the canonical ending.

With that out of the way, let’s now look at all the endings. Once you reach Sector 11, you have to decide what happens to Ralik. At this point, create a manual save. If you ally with Ralik, you open up five endings. However, the cost of the paths is extremely high. You have to enter Sector 12 with either 100 Ex-Borg crew and 35 Science Technology, or with a flat 400 pure combat power.

Save Ralik

During your run through Sector 12, choose to disagree with Ralik’s sacrifice to keep him alive. Once you’re past the point of no return, enter the nebula and engage the Borg Cube. From there, you can branch out to the following choices.

  • Home, Hub and Holdfast: Don’t destroy the hub, and enter the aperture. Once inside, retreat after changing your mind, and agree to take over the hub with your forces.
  • Welcome Home, Voyager: Reject the shortcut and plan to destroy the hub. Reject all crew sacrifices and collect the Borg Vinclum. This will allow you to develop the pathogen that destroys the hub.
  • The Calm Before the Storm: For the third branch, follow all the steps as the one that destroys the hub. However, don’t try to save all your crew, and pick someone to die. Then, grab the Vinculum, and give up at the last second. The autopilot will fly you into the aperture, where you’ll be saved by Admiral Janeway (but the mission fails).

Don’t Save Ralik (For the Greater Good)

If you choose to sacrifice Ralik, you have to engage the cube then and plan to destroy the hub. Pick a crew member to sacrifice themselves, and then develop the pathogen. You’ll have to pass three skill checks to defy Admiral Janeway and reject her plans. If you don’t have the necessary stats, you’ll automatically fail the skill checks. If you succeed, you’ll destroy the hub, but leave the Voyager permanently stranded in the Delta Quadrant.

Universal Endings

There are two endings you can reach, irrespective of what you did with Ralik in Sector 11. To reach either ending, you need to get to Sector 12’s point of no return.

  • The Long Road Continues: When you face the Borg nebula, refuse to enter it. Tell your crew that another way home has to be found, and fly your ship in the opposite direction. While it does add 15 more years of journey, you can avoid the Borg confrontation.
  • Was It Worth It?: For this, you need to enter the nebula and decide not to destroy the hub. You’ll have to fight and defeat the Borg Queen before you reach home.

Conditional Endings

There are two conditional endings that require you to complete specific tasks. One of the two endings can be considered the true conclusion of the story if you’re following the canon.

  • The Starfleet Way: Complete the final sector without depending on Borg architecture. Load your save before hitting the point of no return in Sector 12, and delete all Borg rooms from the ship’s layout. Complete all the return home paths with a clean vessel.
  • The Canon: You reach Earth with the help of any successful path while ensuring the survival of Tom Paris, Chakotay, Tuvok, Harry Kim, B’Elanna Torres, The Doctor, Seven of Nine, and Icheb.

Incidentally, there’s a hilarious ending in the form of the Stick to the Prime Directive. This is the quickest ending you can reach during Sector 1. If you choose to use the Caretaker’s Array to warp back to the Alpha quadrant immediately, you’ll find the credits rolling as the game ends immediately.

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