I was three years into a BitLife run when the challenge text blinked across my screen: “Attack Titan.” Heart rate climbed. You stare at five simple goals and suddenly every choice feels like a misstep.
I see players grind through vault challenges and quit mid-way when a single goal trips them up. Here’s the tidy path to finishing the Attack Titan challenge in BitLife, step by step, with the tricks I use.

The challenge only has five goals. Treat each as a checkpoint. Hit them in order and you’ll stop spinning in circles.
- Be born in Germany.
- Join the Anime Club in secondary school.
- Survive a military deployment.
- Murder your commanding officer.
- Desert the military.
I often find players waste lives by ignoring birthplace on character creation. Start by choosing Germany as your country when you create the character — any German city works.
Open the New Life screen, tap Country and pick Germany. If you already have a German save, reuse it and save yourself the reroll.
I’ve watched runs fail because people missed one school activity window. When you hit secondary school, join the Anime Club as soon as it appears.
Age up to secondary school, then open the School tab at the bottom left, scroll to Activities and select Anime Club. The list is alphabetical, so Anime Club sits near the top.

The Activities list is randomized. If Anime Club isn’t there, keep aging while in secondary school and check back until it appears. Use saves or reroll lives on the Candywriter build if you’re impatient — on iOS or Android the App Store and Google Play installs let you experiment quickly; Steam users can do the same on PC.
How do you join clubs in BitLife?
Open School → Activities → pick the club name. If the item isn’t visible, it didn’t spawn that year. Repeat until you find it.
I’ve seen deployment events make or break careers because they’re unpredictable. After you leave school, join the Army and chase the deployment event by aging through years of service.
Go to Jobs → Military → Army. Keep aging and performing well in the job; deployments are random and will trigger if your service continues. Play the deployment minigame carefully — the moment matters.
When the minefield minigame appears, pick use a metal detector. That option greatly raises survival odds and removes the guesswork. Think of the deployment minigame as a ticking time bomb — act before it explodes.
How do you get deployed in BitLife?
Deployment is an event tied to continued service. There’s no timer you can force; patience and consistency in the Army job are the levers.
I’ve watched players panic when their target is a superior. Identify your commanding officer, then plan carefully before you hit Crime → Murder.

Open Jobs to see the name of your commanding officer. Then go to Activities (bottom right) → Crime → Murder. Under “Pick your victim,” select your CO’s name.
Pick a subtle method: poisoning or pushing down the stairs lowers detection risk. Plan your legal cover: maintain relationships, avoid suspicious headlines, and use low-profile methods so your record doesn’t blow up. Make your approach a paper trail of breadcrumbs — small, controlled steps that don’t draw attention.
How do you murder someone in BitLife?
Crime → Murder → choose a victim → select method. The outcome mixes your stats and randomness; stealthier methods reduce capture odds.
I’ve seen players pause at the final click, then miss the desertion step. Desert the military from the Jobs menu when you’re ready to finish the challenge.
Go to Jobs, scroll down and tap Desert. That single action completes the final goal and clears the challenge.
If you collect vault challenges often, pair sources: consult Reddit threads, watch YouTube creators who test outcomes, and read guides on Moyens I/O for screenshots and confirmation. These communities and creators (Candywriter, Reddit, YouTube) will show variations and edge cases you might encounter.
Want to push this further — complete Attack Titan then chase Lucky Duck, Mamba, Kahlo My World, or Titanic in succession — or do you prefer to repeat the run and chase a cleaner, no-arrest playthrough?