Bee Swarm Guide

Bee Swarm Simulator was the first game I ever played on Roblox, and to this day is one of my favorite Roblox games.

In Bee Swarm (as I like to call it), you get your own hive of bees with multiple types of bees. You start out with the basic bee and you can get multiple types of eggs which can turn into other types of bees like the cool bee, the commander bee, and the rage bee. 

There is a rarer variety of bees called legendary bees. These bees have a special ability and are much better than the other ones. Legendary bees include the lion bee, the diamond bee, and the baby bee. There are also bees called event bees which you can purchase for tickets in the ticket tent. 

Tickets are thing you can use to purchase things, activate things, and are generally very valuable. You can also receive quests from different bears across the map, and the more bees you have, the more places you can go. Generally quests would be collecting pollen from fields, but they can also be things like defeating monsters. The currency in the game is honey, quite the obvious choice in a bee game. Pollen is something you can collect from fields. 

Pollen can be converted into honey at your hive. Fields are places where you can collect pollen with your pollen collecter, and you can store the pollen you collect in your backpack. The higher you go up the mountain, the better and more expensive the pollen collectors and backpacks will get. Most fields have a monster protecting them, but if you have a strong force of bees, they should be relatively easy. Some monsters are ladybugs, rhino beetles, and spiders. 

Da Bears!

The bears will give you quests and guide you up the mountain, and each bear has a specialty. For example, Mother Bear teaches you to take care of your bees. You can also get other items from shops like parachutes, boots, and shoulder guards. I’ve only talked about a minimal amount of things in bee swarm, but I’ve given enough info to get you started, keep hatching bees, collecting pollen, and completing quests and you’ll be a bee swarm master!

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