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Bee Swarm Simulator guide - 5 useful tips you should know

Bee Swarm Simulator guide - 5 useful tips you should know

Five tips to improve your gameplay experience in Bee Swarm Simulator

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Maybe you've become stuck, or you simply need a bit more info on how to get the best out of the game. Our Bee Swarm Simulator guide will help you manage most of the common issues and make most of the game!

One of the most well-known games on the super popular Roblox gaming platform is Bee Swarm Simulator by Onett. It was created on March 21st of 2018 and, as of today, this adventure game has over 1.5 billion visitors.

Players in Bee Swarm Simulator get to grow their own swarm of bees and collect their pollen in order to make honey. During their adventure, they will meet friendly bears and complete quests to earn rewards.

The bigger the hive grows, the further up the mountain players get to explore where they will discover new areas as they look for hidden treasures and new types of bees - each with their own unique traits and even personalities - around the map. There are dangerous monsters and bugs lurking around, though! Players must use their bees to defeat them!

In this article, new players can find tips to make their gaming experience much easier along with answers to some of the most common questions about the game. As with with most other Roblox games, we also have Bee Swarm Simulator codes.

But first thing's first, let's start with some beginner tips!

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Beginner Tips

Save materials

You should try and as many materials as you possibly can for later. Roots, seeds, and so forth can be used as ingredients to craft items in the 'Blender' in order to get better items and equipment, instead of wasting them. It is very tempting to use them as boosts but you should really not do it as it will make your in-game life a lot easier in the long run.

Do as many quests as you can

Claim quests from NPCs and check the 'Quest' tab for all the information and things you need to do in order to finish your quests and claim the rewards. Some of the rewards are super nice as you can even get a 'Mythic Egg'.

Grind for honey

Activate the field boosters and grind in the specific field whenever you can. The boosts can go up to 300%, so make sure to take advantage of that feature.

Get more Bees

You can get bees by purchasing basic eggs. You can then use those basic eggs inside your hive to hatch them, so long as you have an empty hive slot. Only do that with basic eggs so you can save the better ones for later in the game. Save your diamond, mythic, star eggs. You can also expand your hives by purchasing hive slots in case you run out.

Save Diamond Eggs

Save your Diamond Eggs for the end game. Diamond Mask is very powerful for blue hives but it comes at the price of 5 Diamond Eggs. Even though it is very tempting to use those eggs and try to get a legendary Bee, if you can hold on to them in the long run that will pay back as the Diamond Mask will make the game so much easier for you and provide quality of life.

Best grind spots

When all of your field boosters are on cooldown but you still want to grind, Mountain Top is the best spot for that activity.

Look around for Sprouts

Sprout is a type of plant that spawns in fields. Once players collect a certain amount of pollen from that field, the sprout will grow until it explodes. When that happens it will give a ton of items as a reward. Fruits, honey, crafting ingredients etc.

Save the Promo Codes

Whatever Bee Swarm Simulator codes

rewards you with a boost, it’s better if you don’t use them in the early game as their value diminish. What you want to do instead is save them all for later in the game as you can get so much more out of it.

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How to get free Mythic Eggs

There’s a number of different egg types available to the players in Bee Swarm Simulator. Based on their rarity, eggs offer chances to obtain different rarities of bees. Starting from the ‘Basic Egg’ which has around an 87% chance of hatching into a ‘Basic Bee’ all the way to ‘Mythic Egg’ which will always hatch into a ‘Mythic Bee’.

There are a few different methods of obtaining a ‘Mythic Egg’ which we are going to list below.

A small chance by killing the Stump Snail.
A small chance by defeating the Coconut Crab.
Mythic Egg is given as a quest reward by completing Black Bear’s ‘Mythic Egg’ quest line.
The 50th time a player captures a Commando Chick will result in a Mythic Egg reward.
When catching a meteor, players have a small chance of getting a Mythic Egg.
There’s a small chance to get one as loot when the player defeats Mondo Chick. The faster the mob dies the higher is the chance of dropping one.
Extreme Memory Match gives players a slim chance of acquiring a ‘Mythic Egg’.
Lastly, players are guaranteed to get a Mythic Egg as a reward for completing Brown Bear’s 100th, 200th and 400th quests.

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Follow the developer on social media

If you want to be the first to know about future game updates then your best bet is to follow the developers on Twitter. Any future updates are always posted there along with other useful bits of information. All you have to do if you want to follow Onett on Twitter is click this link.

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Join Discord community

The game has a very large Discord community with over 290k members. There you can find useful information about the game such as game codes and also connect with fellow players. If you want to be a member of that community, all you have to do is follow this link.

Follow the developer on Twitter to stay informed about future game updates

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Join Bee Swarm Simulator Club

If you want to enable access to more game codes as well as other in game freebies, you should definitely join BSS Club on Roblox. The process is super easy, all you have to do is follow this link and select ‘Join Group’.
Once you complete a very easy verification you can become a member.

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Mihail Katsoris
Mihail Katsoris
I've enjoyed playing games ever since I was a kid (which was a long long time ago at this point). It all started off with an Atari 65XE, then came an Amiga 500+, a Sega Genesis, a 386, and the rest was history. I consider myself lucky to have been able to experience the gaming evolution over the years - this is my passion, and what I will continue to do for as long as I can.