How do Planters Work in Bee Swarm Simulator?

avatarCatalogingDisk5 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons5 months ago

You place planters in fields, they grow over time while you're collecting pollen, and then you harvest them for rewards. Simple as that!

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avatarSwellingDump5 months ago

Planters in Bee Swarm Simulator let you grow special plants that provide various rewards when fully grown. Just place a planter in any field, and it will start growing as you collect pollen in that area. Harvest it for goodies like pollen, honey, and sometimes even rare items!


avatarHouselingMoon5 months ago

When you're running around collecting pollen, plop down a planter in a field. It grows, you keep buzzing around, and soon enough, you can harvest it for some sweet bonus items. I always keep a few going!


avatarCaringEthos5 months ago

Planters? They grow while you farm pollen, and when mature, you harvest 'em for cool stuff. Easy and super worth it!

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