Roblox is home to a plethora of games, and Roblox’s catalog only grows as time passes. However, very few games can compare to the intense complexity of Bee Swarm Simulator. Despite the premise being rather simple, the game’s mechanics introduce a learning curve comparable Counter-Strike or DOTA 2! Given Bee Swarm’s complexity, we decided a guide on its most profitable event was in order.
Note that we assume some familiarity with Bee Swarm Simulator and its mechanics. In other words, this is not a beginner’s guide to Bee Swarm Simulator, but rather a guide on how one can maximize their gains during the Beesmas Event.
If you’re unfamiliar with the basics of Bee Swarm Simulator, we recommend consulting a beginner’s guide on that topic before you continue reading. With that little disclaimer out of the way, let’s dive right in.
What Is Beeasmas?
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Beesmas Gameplay
Beesmas is an annual event that occurs in Bee Swarm Simulator to celebrate Christmas. More importantly, it introduces some great opportunities to really level up your game and character with cool items, rewards, and a variety of cosmetics. Knowing how to capitalize on Beesmas is a foundational skill of Bee Swarm Simulator at this point!
What Should You Focus On During Beesmas?
When Beesmas begins, it’s very important to have a general idea of what you want to get out of this Beesmas. If you’d like to make as many Tickets and gather as much Nectar as possible, your method of approach may be slightly different than others. However, we’ll review what most players should focus on to maximize their profits during Beesmas.
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Bee Bear Quests
Firstly, start grinding the Bee Bear quests. Bee Bear quests are not super difficult to complete, and he rewards you handsomely with rare waxes, eggs, and materials. As such, the easiest way to ensure you aren’t wasting your Beesmas is by doing the Bee Bear quests. Furthermore, make sure you prioritize Bee Bear’s quests, as they’re usually your best bet. Along the same lines, really focus on the Beesmas NPC mechanics, which will allow you to get Boosts and increase your Nectar production significantly.
Secondly, you can unlock all Beesmas quests by meeting the following requirements: 35 or more Bees in your Hive, Gummy Mask/ Gummy Boots, Honey Mask, and completion of all Science Bear quests. If you don’t have access to all the Beesmas quests, it means you don’t meet one of these requirements.
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Snowflake
Finally, ensure you don’t use your Gingerbread Bears and Snowflakes until after the Beesmas Event! That way, the value of those items will be significantly higher. It’s a really good idea to focus on getting as many Gingerbread Bears and Snowflakes as possible. The best way to get Snowflakes is by farming mobs that drop them, such as Rhino Beetles, Mantis, Stick Nymphs, and Spiders.
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Gingerbread Bear
Similarly, you can get Gingerbread Bears by farming Werewolves, Scorpions, Aphids, and Ladybugs. Furthermore, Gingerbread Bears can also be acquired by defeating bosses such as the Coconut Crab, the King Beetle, the Tunnel Bear, and the Stump Snail. Make sure you take some friends with you to kill these bosses; otherwise, you may not have a great time as their levels increase!
General Tips and Tricks for Beesmas
This section will consist of some general tips that will help you get the most out of your Beesmas experience.
Don’t Grind the Snowbear Too Early
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The Snowbear
Snowbear is a mini-boss that can be repeatedly spawned and killed every 90 minutes. It drops some pretty good loot, so it’s a decent idea to grind this boss with your friends. However, each time you defeat the Snowbear, its level (and health) increases, making it more difficult to kill.
While this is all fine from a grinding perspective, some Bee Bear quests require you to kill the Snowbear! As such, make sure you don’t push the Snowbear to too high of a level before those quests are completed.
Use Planters Smartly
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Using Planters
Some Beesmas quests may require collecting specific kinds of Nectars, which can be most easily acquired via Planters. However, Planters can become quite inefficient if not used correctly. If you didn’t already know, a field can only have one Planter, and you can only have three active Planters at a time. As such, make sure the Planters you have active are being used optimally.
To do this, ensure you do the following three things: firstly, be in the same field as one of your Planters, as that’ll increase its productivity. Secondly, move your Planters from degraded fields, as they aren’t as efficient. Finally, use shy bees’ passive ability to increase Planter productivity.
Prepare for the Robo-Bear Challenge
In the Robo-Bear challenge, you’ll only be allowed a limited number of Bees. As such, the level and type of Bee matter tremendously. Similarly, your own gear and Nectar can also make a difference.
Furthermore, you need to be more careful of some enemies than others. Generally, the most dangerous (and annoying) enemies will be Mechsquitos and Cogturrets, with Cogturrets being especially capable of ending your run! However, Cogturrets only shoot in a straight line, so they are pretty easy to dodge.
Use Beesmas Interactive Decorations
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Using Interactive Decorations
Many Beesmas decorations can be interacted with to give various rewards. Different interactable give different rewards, such as the Gingerbread House, which gives 1 Gingerbread Bear every with a cooldown of two hours. Similarly, Stockings give you a Beequip and two random items and have a cooldown of 1 hour.
Conclusion
We hope this guide has helped you in having the best Beesmas possible and that you were able to capitalize during the event to the best of your ability. Remember, what matters far more than the loot and the rewards is the fun you had in getting them. As such, don’t let the destination muddle the joy of the journey.
Savour every moment, as Bee Swarm Simulator is a ride worth cherishing.