Conquer the Herc the Merc Challenge in BitLife: A Step-by-Step Guide
This BitLife challenge blends gym workouts with a touch of…elimination. The Assassin’s Blade helps, but isn't essential. Let's break down how to succeed.
Challenge Objectives:
- Born in Greece
- 100% Health
- 10+ Gym Visits (Post-18)
- Strangle 5+ Enemies
- Marry a Gym Acquaintance
1. Greek Origins:
Begin by creating a new life, selecting Greece as your birthplace. Optional: If you own the Crime Special Talent (from Job Packs), equip it for easier enemy disposal.
2. Maintaining Peak Health:
Maintaining 100% health requires proactive choices. Avoid risky behaviors like substance abuse and unprotected sex. Instead, prioritize health-boosting activities:
- Regular gym visits
- Walks
- Prompt medical treatment
- Healthy diet
- Meditation
- Alternative treatments (acupuncture, etc.)
- Prayer (for a quick boost)
3. Gym Rat:
Once you turn 18, hit the gym frequently (Activities > Mind and Body > Gym). This is straightforward, though it requires funds; secure a job concurrently. Remember, gym visits can lead to romantic encounters, aiding the final objective.
4. Eliminating Opposition:
This requires creating enemies. You might acquire enemies naturally, but you can also proactively make enemies via the relationship tab (select a friend, choose "become enemies").
Once you have enemies, initiate the elimination (Activities > Crime > Murder). Select an enemy and choose "Strangle Them." If "Strangle Them" isn't available, refresh the menu by closing and reopening it. Repeat until you've eliminated at least five enemies. Note: It's advisable to tackle this after other objectives to minimize the risk of incarceration hindering progress.
5. Gym Romance:
If you haven't met a potential spouse at the gym, use the dating feature (Activities > Love > Date). Look for a date originating from a gym encounter. Cultivate the relationship until marriage.
Congratulations! You've completed the Herc the Merc Challenge. While helpful, special talents and the Assassin’s Blade aren't necessary for success.