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Best Heirlooms in Bitlife

Best Heirlooms in Bitlife

Bitlife is an incredibly realistic life simulator. Players watch the growth of a character from birth, they can influence his choices, hobbies. The game allows you to make a character a criminal, a president, a driver, etc. The game also has various mini-games that can greatly affect the life of your character. And in this guide, we will tell you about Heirlooms.

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Best Heirlooms

Players can find various Heirlooms that can bring huge amounts of money. However, some can cost as little as $1. To participate in the mini-game to find Heirlooms in the attic, you need to click on the New Heirloom button.

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The mini-game is very simple. You find yourself in a dark room in the attic and you have a flashlight. You need to move the flashlight around the room until you find some Heirloom. After that, the mini-game will end and you will see the name of the object you found and how much it costs approximately. Here is a list of the best Heirlooms:

  • 10-Carat Diamond
  • Duke Silver’s Tenor Saxophone
  • Louis Armstrong’s Trumpet
  • Galileo’s Telescope
  • 1702 Stradivarius Violin
  • Charlemagne’s Crown
  • Ark of the Covenant
  • Holy Grail

All these Heirlooms are incredibly valuable and will make you at least a millionaire. You can play this mini-game once a day, so the chances of finding expensive items are quite high. However, be aware, if you do this as a child, you may break or damage the Heirloom. You can sell these things as soon as you turn 12 years old.

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