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All royal titles and ranks in BitLife

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When your character is born into royalty in BitLife, they must patiently wait to inherit the throne from their parents before having power over the country. That can take time, and many may choose to kill their older siblings or parents to make it happen sooner. But when you assume the highest title in your family, you may not be the country’s highest-ranking member. There are various titles and ranks in BitLife’s line of royalty that you need to know about.

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These are all of the available titles and ranks you can have as a member of a royal family:

  • Baron / Baroness
  • Consort (married into a royal family)
  • Viscount / Viscountess
  • Earl / Count / Countess
  • Marquess / Marchioness
  • Duke / Duchess
  • Prince / Princess
  • Crown Princess (Royal title in Morocco)
  • King / Queen
  • Emperor / Empress (Royal title in Japan)
  • Emir / Emira (Royal title in the Middle East)

The most powerful titles include King, Queen, Emperor, Empress, Emir, and Emira. When your character assumes these ranks, they can do quite a bit while running a country, regularly performing executions, and dealing with laws. However, the latter has little to no effect on the citizens. When your character has a child while in this role will be a Prince, Princess, or a Duke or Duchess.

The other titles are also available, but you want to avoid having those to reach your country’s highest royal rank. Make sure to keep an eye on your respect meter with any of these roles, as you can quickly find your character being exiled to another country by the citizens if you don’t have enough respect and you commit horrible crimes. Just because you’re royalty doesn’t mean you can get away with everything.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.