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U4GM Bee Swarm Simulator: Progression Guide by Bee Count for Fields
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At the very start, your main goal should be getting to 25 bees as quickly as possible. Every extra bee helps you collect more pollen, pick up tokens faster, and complete quests more efficiently. Early on, it's less about finding the perfect field and more about sticking with areas your hive can handle while you work on bear quests and gather honey. If your bees are mostly blue, go for fields that produce blue pollen; if they're mostly red, do the opposite Bee Swarm Simulator Items. A common mistake is spending too much on small upgrades before your hive has enough slots to grow naturally.

Once you have between 25 and 35 bees, the focus shifts from just surviving to building momentum. This is where paying attention to field specialization starts to matter. Fields that match your strongest bees will give you better pollen output, which makes farming more efficient without needing big upgrades. Backpack upgrades, movement speed, and keeping up with quests become important here, too, because they let you spend longer in the field and convert honey smoothly.

Reaching 35 bees is a key midgame milestone. Farming starts to feel smoother, and you can plan your hive more deliberately. At this point, field choice should be careful: spend more time in areas that match your bee colors and current quests instead of constantly switching. If you're leaning blue, focus on blue-friendly loops; if red, stick to red-friendly areas. Consistency here matters more than minor gear differences.

Between 35 and 40 bees, it's smart to think about event bees that provide long-term value. Bees like Tabby, Photon, Gummy, and Festive are usually strong picks, while Puppy Bee is less urgent unless you're focusing on support. The best field isn't always the one with the most pollen; it's the one where your event bees and token generation keep your farming cycle efficient.

At 40 bees, progression becomes more about strategy than just expanding. Players often start shaping a clear hive identity—blue, red, or mixed. Your fields should support that choice. Blue-oriented players want steady collection, while red-oriented players focus on more aggressive farming and combat. Using boosts wisely also matters, especially before long sessions, because boosts are most effective when applied over a sustained run. A well-timed session is far better than a rushed one.

From 45 to 50 bees, the game is about optimization. It's not just unlocking power anymore; it's making every field visit count with more honey, better materials, and faster progression. Many players see 50 bees as the point where the game shifts from growing to refining. High-end farming loops, gifted bees, and field specialization become important, and planning around items like the Spirit Petal, especially Petal Belt, improves efficiency before later upgrades buy Bee Swarm Simulator Items.

The best way to progress is simple. Early on, pick fields that let you move quickly. Midgame, focus on fields that match your hive color. Late game, use fields that fit your long-term build and make the most of boosts. Sticking to bee milestones, matching your fields wisely, and completing quests steadily will carry you much further than random upgrades or shortcuts. Following this approach makes progression feel less like a grind and more like a clear path forward.
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U4GM Bee Swarm Simulator: Progression Guide by Bee Count for Fields - by 1fuhd - 05-10-2026, 09:35 PM

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