ニュース BitLifeでNomad Challengeを完了する方法

BitLifeでNomad Challengeを完了する方法

著者 : Hannah アップデート : Feb 25,2025

今週の BitLife Challenge?グローバルな遊牧民になりましょう!このガイドは、ゴールデンパスポートを使用しているかどうかにかかわらず、Nomad Challengeを完了する方法について詳しく説明しています。

BitLife Nomad Challenge Guide

チャレンジ目標:

  • 米国で生まれます。
  • ドイツに移住します。
  • スペインに移住します。
  • フランスに移住します。
  • ブラジルに移住します。

米国から始まる:

カスタムライフについては、生まれた国として「米国」を選択するだけです。性別と場所があなたの選択です。または、きれいなレコードで既存の米国生まれのキャラクターを使用してください。

ヨーロッパと南アメリカへの移住:

Picking an Emigration location in BitLife

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各移民は同じプロセスに従います。

1.アクティビティに移動>移行します。 2。このメニューにアクセスするたびに利用可能な国は変更されるため、「移住」を繰り返し選択することは、老化よりも効率的です。 3.ターゲット国(ドイツ、スペイン、フランス、またはブラジル - 注文は関係ありません)を選択します。 4.「承認を要求」を選択します。

重要な注意:移民にとって十分な資金を持っていることが重要です。貯蓄を構築するために、事前に数年前から良い仕事をしてください。

移民承認:

ゴールデンパスポート(有料 BitLife アドオン)は承認を保証します。それがなければ、法的な問題を避けてください。逮捕は大幅に承認を妨げます。タイムマシンを使用して逮捕を取り消すか、課題を再開します。

完了:

必要な4つの国すべてに成功したら、課題は完了します!あなたの報酬を主張してください。

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