Use the feild boosters and hope a the feild you want, for scythe, rose strawberry and mushroom for bubble Pine tree bamboo and blue flower, and for porecelain, sunflower clover spider cactus and pumpkin
When I saw mayrushart play I think pepper patch is bet for porcelain dipper.
What do you think?
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In the mentioned conversation about "Bee Swarm Simulator," players are discussing the best fields for specific tools such as the scythe, dipper, and wand, each designed for optimal resource collection. Here's a breakdown of the concepts mentioned:
Scythe: The scythe is suggested to be most effective in the Rose field according to the conversation between players.
Dipper (Porcelain Dipper): For the porcelain dipper, players suggest different fields for honey collection:
Initially, there's mention of the Spider field due to its high white pollen density, providing a 2x honey boost on white pollen. It's highlighted as a favorable field for the porcelain dipper.
Later discussions mention other fields like Pepper, with some debate around whether the Pepper or Spider field is better for maximizing honey collection with the dipper.
Wand: The wand, specifically the bubble wand, is associated with different fields according to various suggestions:
One player suggests the Pine Tree field for the bubble wand.
Recommendations for additional fields include Bamboo, Blue Flower, and potentially the Petal field (mentioned in an interaction regarding the dipper).
The dialogue also references the utilization of field boosters to enhance honey collection in preferred fields for different tools. Furthermore, players exchange opinions regarding the effectiveness of certain fields, engaging in a discourse about their experiences and observations, trying to optimize honey collection based on their tools and field selections.
Overall, the conversation showcases a community-driven effort to identify the most efficient field-tool combinations, where players exchange information, test hypotheses, and refine strategies to excel in the game's mechanics.
The honey dipper makes over 15% more honey per hour in the dandelion, sunflower, clover, blue flower or bamboo fields regardless of which backpack and helmet. In the spider, strawberry or rose field the scythe produces 15% more than the honey dipper if in a red backpack.
It collects 3 pollen from 49 surrounding patches in 0.7 seconds, increasing white pollen by 50%. Its average base pollen collection rate is 245 pollen per second: 315 from white flowers and 210 from red and blue flowers (the ability is not counted, assuming all flowers are single-size).
Gummy is arguably the best for farming in most of the fields and it's passive is OP compared to the rest (They are still good, Gummy's is just better... in my opinion). It has really good stats and will help a lot for goo farming which boosts your honey.
Pepper patch has a very good yield of red flowers, (92% red, 8% white). Even better because of how pepper patch is shaped almost like a square, not too long and not too wide, making it good for collecting sprout tokens and ability tokens. Next is Coconut Field, having an 89.4% yield of white.
One of the strongest bees in the game, thanks to its Ability Token. It will move around the player for a chance to double the Ability Tokens collected.
Duped tokens can be collected/activated by standing beneath it for 1 second. Ability duplication chance can be increased by field corruption from Digital Bee's Glitch and Map Corruption ability tokens. It also can be be increased from Gifted Digital Bee.
How rare is it to hatch mythic bee? Mythic from basic egg is impossible, not because the chance is so low but its not possible. Silver has a 1 in 1000 (.1%) to hatch into a mythic, which is 25 times more likely than a royal jelly.
Should I use my mythic egg? If it's your first mythic egg and you have less than 2 mythic bees, use it. If not, save it for a boost during beesmas and honeyday.
Bear bee is worth it and it gives you an advantage with the bear morph and gifted hive bonus which gives you more pollen. And it's extremely powerful so if you don't have it, you lose quite a bit of pollen in the game.
See, the hives are good for different things. Blue is useful for quests that require it, while for the red hive, its good for grinding and collecting. So if you're trying to grind for something, red is right up your ally. If your trying to complete a blue pollen themed quest, then its the blue for you!
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