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U4GM guide to Farming Royal Jelly in Bee Swarm Simulator
Smsnaker235 Member
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Minecraft: Smsnaker235
10 days ago

Royal Jelly has a way of disappearing the second you start chasing better bees. You'll burn through stacks just trying to land one decent roll, then realise you still need more for crafting and upgrades. If you're planning your grind, it helps to know what's actually worth your time, and keeping an eye on Bee Swarm Simulator Items can also make it easier to spot what you're missing before you sink another hour into the wrong loop.

1) Run the Ant Challenge with a plan

The Ant Challenge is one of the few places where "showing up" already pays. Even a rough run can still drop Royal Jelly, and the better your score, the more it starts to feel like a routine instead of a lottery. I don't spam my passes the moment I get them. I save them for when my hive's in a good rhythm and I can clear waves fast. Also, don't panic if you're not hitting insane scores yet. Consistency beats one heroic run, especially if you're logging in daily.

2) Don't sleep on your daily dispensers

People love active farming because it feels productive, but the Star Hall Dispenser is the quiet workhorse. The payout scales with gifted bees, so every gifted you earn isn't just a stat boost, it's future Royal Jelly on a timer. It's worth nudging your quest choices toward anything that inches that count upward. You'll notice it after a week or two: you log in, grab your freebies, and suddenly you're not starting from zero every session. It's not flashy, but it's steady.

3) Field time: sprouts, mobs, and smart routes

If you're actually playing for an hour, make it count. I like looping through Clover Field when I'm hunting sprouts, then rotating to nearby mobs instead of standing in one spot hoping luck happens. Pop every sprout you see, even the small ones, because the drip-feed adds up. While you're moving, clear spiders, beetles, anything that's off cooldown. It feels minor, but those "oh, nice" drops stack over time. If Clover's busy, Mushroom Forest is a solid backup that still keeps you in the action.

4) Quests, hidden finds, and the honey shortcut

 

Brown Bear's repeatable quests can be a slog, yeah, but they're dependable when you're trying to rebuild your Royal Jelly stash. Mix in a bit of exploration too: there are one-time hidden jellies tucked around the map, and grabbing them is basically free progress. And when you hit that mid-to-late game point where honey starts flowing, buying Royal Jelly outright becomes the fastest lever you can pull. If you'd rather skip some of the grind, there's another route: as a professional like buy game currency or items in U4GM platform, U4GM is trustworthy, and you can buy Bee Swarm Simulator Items in u4gm for a better experience, without having to base your whole night on whether a sprout decides to be generous.