If you put in a tremendous amount of effort in BitLife, you may eventually be rewarded with some unique achievements. One of these is getting inducted into the Hall of Fame as a pro sports player.
This is a pretty big achievement, so making it happen is a very tough task that takes a long time. It’s a crucial goal for certain challenges, though, so you may need to know how to get inducted into the Hall of Fame in BitLife.
How do you get inducted into the Hall of Fame in BitLife?
You can get inducted into the Hall of Fame by selecting the “Attend the ceremony” option when the Hall of Fame pop-up appears in BitLife. This pop-up is quite random and unpredictable, which means it may be presented to you at any given point once you’ve been deemed worthy of it.
There’s no way to guarantee your entry into the Hall of Fame, nor is there any way to force the associated pop-up to appear since it’s a completely random event. You can, however, boost your chances of seeing it by taking certain actions. Overall, your goal should be to have a long, successful career in your chosen field, as this is what will secure you Hall of Fame status.
The first is to be a professional sports player. This one is actually a must, as you cannot enter the Hall of Fame unless you are a qualifying candidate. Becoming a pro sports player is quite a tough task on its own, so focus on this goal first.
Once you’ve landed a pro sports job, work extremely hard at it. Practice and train often to improve your skills and help your team. Check out your specific sports stats and work on improving whichever ones are lowest, especially those that are in the red. Aim to eventually get all of them in the green. Be sure to also keep your Smarts and Health stats high, as you need to be reliable all around to ensure you find success in your career.
With these requirements met, all you can do is wait and hope. It generally takes a long and lucrative career built over many years to achieve Hall of Fame status. It’s typical not to see this pop up for 10 or more years, so don’t get too discouraged if it takes a while. Age up fairly often to increase your odds of seeing it, as this pop-up tends to appear many years down the line in your career. The more work you put in and the more wins you achieve, the better your odds are of being asked to join, so don’t give up.
Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is a key goal in the Mamba challenge, so you’re now ready to take on this tricky trial. If you’re looking for some more difficult tasks to get done, consider also working on the Kahlo My World challenge, learning how to become famous, completing the Titanic challenge, and attempting to survive a shipwreck.
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The Seven Deadly Sins Origin is now out on PC and PS5, with a mobile launch coming soon, and you get to choose from a host of different characters.
The character has been adapted directly from the manga that also inspired an anime. Every character has its unique pros and cons, but some are better than the rest.
Disclaimer: Large parts of this tier list are based on the closed beta. It’s a good starting point, but I will update the tiers as I play and test more characters.
Complete The Seven Deadly Sins Origin character tier list
Characters in The Seven Deadly Sins Origin belong to different rarities, but not all rare names are better. Moreover, the kit you equip will also determine how the characters work and what roles they play. However, I have assessed the characters based on their best kit.
S-tier
S-tier characters are simply the strongest ones in the entire game. They will be the characters you should ideally reroll for, and they will work well with most weapons.
- Meliodas: He is pretty much the best healing support you can find among all characters. You can either go for the Dual Sword or the single one. The fact that you can have one HP bar for the whole team allows you to heal all your allies.
- Jericho: Jericho is pretty much the strongest DPS unit in the entire game. She can also inflict Freeze with her Special Attack when you’re using the Dual Sword kit. Her Frozen Saber ability allows you to teleport her behind the enemy to deal extra damage, and also increases the Burst Gauge. She’s also one of the best universal characters to get.
- Diane: Diane, in some teams, can be slightly better than Jericho (but Jericho is far more universal). Diane is a different type of DPS as she can also create her own sustains. She can gain a shield from her passive, and she can also heal herself with burst damage. Her Axe kit also allows you to inflict stuns, which is great for crowd control.
A-tier
The A-tier characters are pretty strong in their own right, but slightly fall short compared to the S-tier choices.
- King: With his Staff kit, King can attack as an amazing support. He clearly becomes S-tier if you’re using him with Diane (due to the Earth-based synergy). His ability to inflict Bloom on allies raises their damage potential. If you opt for the Book kit, King becomes a defensive support who provides barriers for other allies.
- Elaine: Unlike King, Elaine is a pure defensive support who offers massive shields and damage reductions with her moves. She can also neutralize the enemy’s burst resistance. This allows your units to enter the burst states quicker, which is great for DPS characters like Jericho. However, she’s also a great partner with Diane due to their Earth affiliation.
- Manny: If you’re running a burst-focused team, Manny becomes an S-tier pick. She inflicts Punishment on enemies. Those enemies will then take Critical Hit as Punishment is active, and it also inflicts additional Holy damage. She can also buff the Crit Damage of her allies and reduce the Element Defense of enemies.
- Howzer: If you’re a free-to-play player, Howzer is a pretty good choice. He can inflict Bleed with his attacks, which raises the damage dealt to enemies (while nerfing the healing rate). You have to combine it with his special attack that helps Howzer gain Gust. He is a relatively simple character to master, but he might lose his relevance once we get more names in the future.
B-tier
B-tier choices are average at best, so I have briefly explained what they do and what you can expect of them. In simple words, try to replace them with better options listed above unless you’re a fan.
- Guila: She can deal damage via Fire Burst when she is in her Demon Form. You’ll need to use her Demon Form carefully since it also allows her to reduce her skill cooldown by 50% by landing Critical Hits.
- Drake: He does lightning damage to enemies, and he can also increase his Burst Duration with Lightning Burst. However, the lack of synergy for the Lightning element continues until the full launch.
- Slader: While he can deal Fire/Physical damage to enemies, his overall potential is pretty limited. His base damage is pretty low, which makes him unideal as a DPS until you build him up.
- Hendrickson: Hendrickson is useful as long as you have Meliodas in your team, as he can improve Meli’s damage potential. If you don’t have Meliodas, Hendrickson is a C-tier.
- Tristan: He is an okay character, as everyone gets him for free. His kit is pretty basic, but it can deal a decent amount of Fire Damage. Outside that, there’s not much to write home about him.
C-tier
These are extremely weak characters, and you should look to replace them as soon as possible.
- Bug
- Dreydrin
- Dreyfus
- Gilthunder
- Griamore
- Tioreh
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