How To Get A Pirate Ship Fast In BitLife

Struggle to finish the weekly challenge and get Pirate Ship? Check out this guide, here are a few helpful tips!

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Become a pirate in BitLife by purchasing Pirate Ship! | © Candywriter, LLC

BitLife offers interesting challenges every week. From January 13 to January 17, players should discover the value of friendship with the new One Peace Challenge. This is also a reference to the famous Japanese anime series One Piece.

To help you get the challenge done fast, here's how to get a Pirate Ship in BitLife. This is the final and most challenging objective of the One Peace Challenge, so be ready for a tough grind!

Update: We have made minor changes to the guide on January 16, 2024.

BitLife: How To Get Pirate Ship

Like most boat vehicles in BitLife, gamers can buy Pirate Ship through the boat Vehicle Dealers.

This requires a boat license, which can be obtained by completing the small test in the License tab.

Once you have a boat license, you must get 8 million dollars, the average price for a Pirate Ship.

Once you meet the requirements, head to the Activities - Shopping - Specialty Vehicle Dealers.

Once at the store catalog, scroll and check if Pirate Ship is offered. If not, keep refreshing the game until you see the Pirate Ship.

But before you get started, keep in mind that everything relies on luck.

Some players spend 27 years grinding for Pirate Ship, while others manage to get it in a few tries.

To help you get Pirate Ship faster, we've gathered multiple helpful tricks below:

  • Have more than 8 million dollars on you to get more expensive offers from dealers
  • Age up! Old men are more likely to get Pirate Ship
  • Move to the country bordering with an ocean (Japan, Iceland, Netherlands, USA)

That's all you should know to get Pirate Ship in BitLife.

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Nazarii Verbitskiy

Nazarii has a BA in International Relations, but his passion for mobile games has been with him since young as he played titles such as My Talking Tom and Subway Surfers. On MobileMatters, he works on guides for mobile games such as PUBG Mobile and EA FC Mobile....