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Science Bear
Science
Overview
Species Quest Bear
Location Next to Yellow Cannon and below Red Portal
Bee Prerequisites 10+ bees
Color Scheme

Fur

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Fur Shade

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Snout

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Torso

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Arms

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Legs

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Glasses

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Science Bear is a Quest Giver, and one of the eight permanent Quest Bears that can be accessed in the game, the others being Black Bear, Brown Bear, Mother Bear, Panda Bear, Dapper Bear, Polar Bear, and Spirit Bear.

He is the fifth quest bear to be reached in the game. To reach Science Bear, the player must have a minimum of 10 Bees to pass the Brave Bee Gate.

Science Bear is located under the Red Teleporter destination, and next to the Yellow Cannon after going up the ramp between the Instant Converter and the Magic Bean Shop.

Quests[]

Science Bear's quests require defeating Mobs, discovering bees, and collecting Pollen, Goo, Ability Tokens, and Badges. In return, he will give Honey and a stack of Science Enhancement, which increases the player's bees' honey production rate by 25%. He may also give other items and crafting resources.

There are 16 quests in the initial series and 15 in the Translator series which is a total of 31 different quests. He gives a translator on the 21st, 26th, and 31st quest.

Honey Production with Science Enhancement

Science Enhancement Production Rate Honey per second (Basic Bee)
1 25% 25
2 50% 30
3 75% 35
4 100% 40
5 125% 45
6 150% 50
7 175% 55
8 200% 60
9 225% 65
10 250% 70
11 275% 75
12 300% 80
13 325% 85
14 350% 90
15 375% 95
16 400% 100

Science Enhancement Production Rate Honey per second (Basic Bee)
17 425% 105
18 450% 110
19 475% 115
20 500% 120
21 525% 125
22 550% 130
23 575% 135
24 600% 140
25 625% 145
26 650% 150
27 675% 155
28 700% 160
29 725% 165
30 750% 170
31 775% 175

Formulas[]

The formula for the Production Rate is as follows:

25(n+1)%, where n is the Level of Science Enhancement.

The formula for the Honey per Second (Basic Bee) is as follows:

5(n+5)%, where n is the Level of Science Enhancement.

Initial Quest List (16)[]

Quest Name Requirements Reward
Preliminary Research 31,415 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Biology Study 47,806 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Proving The Hypothesis
  • Discover 7 Bee Types.
  • Collect 35,000 Blue Pollen.
  • Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch.
  • Defeat 9 Rhino Beetles.
  • Defeat 3 Mantises.
57,721 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Bear Botany 79,861 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Kingdom Collection
  • Discover 9 Bee Types.
  • Collect 75,000 Pollen from the Bamboo Field.
  • Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Mushroom Field.
  • Defeat 2 Spiders.
90,107 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Defensive Adaptions 104,693 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Benefits Of Technology 141,121 Honey
1x Science Enhancement

Spider Study

  • Discover 12 Bee Types.
  • Collect 120,000 White Pollen.
  • Defeat 4 Spiders.
153,623 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Roses And Weeds
  • Discover 13 Bee Types.
  • Collect 100,000 Pollen from the Rose Field.
  • Collect 30,000 Pollen from the Dandelion Field.
  • Defeat 10 Ladybugs.
  • Defeat 1 Werewolf.
160,669 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Blue Review
  • Discover 14 Bee Types.
  • Collect 115,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest.
  • Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Blue Flower Field.
  • Defeat 12 Rhino Beetles.
  • Defeat 8 Mantises.
161,803 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Ongoing Progress
  • Discover 15 Bee Types.
  • Collect 125,000 White Pollen.
  • Collect 65,000 Pollen from the Strawberry Field.
  • Collect 65,000 Pollen from the Cactus Field.
  • Defeat 3 Scorpions.
  • Defeat 3 Spiders.
173,205 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
Red / Blue Duality
  • Discover 16 Bee Types.
  • Collect 240,000 Red Pollen.
  • Collect 240,000 Blue Pollen.
  • Collect 240,000 Pollen from the Clover Field.
  • Collect 100 Red Boost Tokens.
  • Collect 100 Blue Boost Tokens.
229,558 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
1x Ticket
Costs Of Computation
  • Discover 17 Bee Types.
  • Collect 240,000 Red Pollen.
  • Collect 240,000 Blue Pollen.
  • Collect 422,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch.
  • Collect 244,000 Pollen from the Spider Field.
  • Defeat 16 Rhino Beetles.
  • Defeat 8 Scorpions.
  • Defeat 2 Werewolves.
271,828 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
2x Ticket
Pollination Practice
  • Discover 18 Bee Types.
  • Collect 870,000 Pollen.
  • Collect 435,000 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch.
  • Defeat 13 Mantises.
335,988 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
3x Ticket
Optimizing Abilities
  • Discover 19 Bee Types.
  • Collect 820,020 Blue Pollen.
  • Collect 720,020 White Pollen.
  • Collect 320,020 Pollen from the Sunflower Field.
  • Collect 100 Haste Tokens.
  • Collect 100 Focus Tokens.
  • Defeat 3 Spiders.
453,236 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
4x Ticket
Ready For Infrared
  • Discover 20 Bee Types.
  • Collect 1,818,181 Red Pollen.
  • Collect 636,363 Pollen from the Strawberry Field.
  • Collect 424,242 Pollen from the Mushroom Field.
  • Collect 313 Red Boost Tokens.
  • Defeat 16 Ladybugs.
  • Defeat 10 Scorpions.
524,411 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
5x Ticket

Translator Quest List (15)[]

Quest Name Requirements Reward
Breaking Down Badges
  • Discover 21 Bee Types.
  • Earn 1 Sunflower Badge.
  • Earn 2 Battle Badges.
  • Earn 2 Bamboo Badges.
  • Collect 2,525,252 Pollen from the Bamboo Field.
  • Collect 524 Blue Boost Tokens.
  • Defeat 24 Rhino Beetles.
700,127 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
6x Ticket
1x Enzymes
Subsidized Agriculture
  • Discover 22 Bee Types.
  • Collect 150 Sprout Tokens.
  • Collect 100 Strawberry Tokens.
  • Collect 100 Pineapple Tokens.
1x Magic Bean (Upon receiving quest)


870,588 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
7x Tickets
1x Oil

Meticulously Crafted
  • Discover 23 Bee Types.
  • Earn 15 Badges.
  • Craft 10 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Collect 3,333,333 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch.
  • Collect 3,333,333 Pollen from the Cactus Field.
1,131,988 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
8x Ticket
1x Red Extract
1x Blue Extract
Smart, Not Hard
  • Discover 24 Bee Types.
  • Use the Field Booster 1 Time.
  • Use the Red Field Booster 1 Time.
  • Use the Blue Field Booster 1 Time.
  • Craft 14 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Collect 4,444,444 White Pollen.
  • Collect 4,444,444 Blue Pollen.
  • Collect 4,444,444 Red Pollen.
1,451,369 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
9x Ticket
1x Glitter
Limits of Language
  • Discover 25 Bee Types.
  • Earn 10 Hotshot Badges
  • Collect 250 Token Link Tokens.
  • Collect 5,000,000 Pollen from the Dandelion Field.
  • Craft 50 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Defeat 50 Ants.
2,502,907 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
10x Ticket
1x Translator
Patterns and Probability
  • Discover 26 Bee Types.
  • Collect 77 Sparkles Tokens.
  • Collect 7,777,777 Pollen from the Clover Field.
  • Defeat 7 Vicious Bees.
  • Craft 7 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Use 7 Royal Jellies.
2,685,452 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
11x Ticket
13x Royal Jelly
Chemical Analysis
  • Discover 27 Bee Types.
  • Collect 270,000 Goo from White Flowers.
  • Collect 270,000 Goo from Red Flowers.
  • Collect 270,000 Goo from Blue Flowers.
  • Collect 270,000 Goo from the Sunflower Field.
  • Collect 2,700,000 Pollen from the Sunflower Field.
  • Collect 2,700,000 Pollen from the Blue Flower Field.
  • Craft 27 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Defeat 27 Ladybugs.
3,275,822 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
12x Ticket
5x Royal Jelly
1x Glue
Mark Mechanics
  • Discover 28 Bee Types.
  • Collect 282 Mark Tokens.
  • Collect 28,282,828 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest.
  • Collect 2,828,282 Pollen from the Mushroom Field.
  • Defeat 28 Fire Ants.
  • Craft 28 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Defeat 2 Werewolves.
4,669,201 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
13x Ticket
3000x Treat
1x Magic Bean
Meditating On Phenomenon
  • Discover 29 Bee Types.
  • Collect 2,000 Red Ability Tokens.
  • Collect 2,000 Blue Ability Tokens.
  • Collect 200 Red Boost Tokens.
  • Collect 200 Blue Boost Tokens.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Clover Field.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Spider Field.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Bamboo Field.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Strawberry Field.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Cactus Field.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Rose Field.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest.
  • Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Mountain Top Field.
  • Collect 20,000,000 Red Pollen.
  • Collect 20,000,000 Blue Pollen.
  • Craft 20 Ingredients with Blender.
  • Defeat 20 Rhino Beetles
  • Defeat 20 Ladybugs.
14,142,135 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
14x Ticket
1x Oil
1x Enzymes
1x Glitter
Beesperanto
  • Discover 30 Bee Types.
  • Obtain a Carpenter Bee.
  • Collect 200 Sunflower Seed Tokens.
  • Collect 400 Pineapple Tokens.
  • Collect 40,000,000 White Pollen.
  • Collect 800,000 Goo from the Strawberry Field.
  • Collect 800,000 Goo from the Bamboo Field.
  • Collect 800,000 Goo from the Pineapple Patch.
  • Collect 16,000 Ability Tokens.
  • Use 32 Royal Jellies.
  • Craft 64 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Collect 1,280 Focus Tokens.
25,600,000 Honey
15x Ticket
1x Star Jelly
1x Translator
1x Science Enhancement
Hive Minded Bias
  • Discover 31 Bee Types.
  • Collect 44,444,444 Pollen from the Cactus Field.
  • Collect 44,444,444 Pollen from the Spider Field.
  • Collect 444,444 Pollen from the Ant Field.
  • Feed 44 Moon Charms to your Bees.
  • Use 4 Stingers.
  • Use 1 Enzymes.
  • Use 1 Oil.
  • Collect 44 Inspire Tokens.
  • Defeat 44 Fire Ants.
  • Craft 44 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Defeat 1 King Beetle.
44,444,453 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
16x Ticket
3x Glitter
Mushroom Measurement Monotony
  • Discover 32 Bee Types.
  • Collect 150,000,000 Pollen from the Mushroom Field.
51,000,041 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
17x Ticket
3x Red Extract
The Power Of Information
  • Discover 33 Bee Types.
  • Collect 330,000,000 White Pollen.
  • Collect 11,000,000 Goo.
  • Defeat 110 Army Ants.
  • Collect 5,500 Bomb Tokens.
  • Collect 3,300 Token Link Tokens.
  • Collect 880 Mark Tokens.
  • Collect 440 Tokens from Sparkles.
  • Use the Strawberry Dispenser 3 Times.
  • Use Blueberry Dispenser 3 Times.
  • Use Glue Dispenser 1 Time.
  • Craft 22 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Defeat 5 Vicious Bees.
  • Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear.
101,101,111 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
18x Ticket
3x Enzymes
Testing Teamwork
  • Discover 34 Bee Types.
  • Collect 50,000,000 Goo from the Clover Field.
  • Collect 500 Sprout Tokens.
  • Collect 50 Tokens from Stick Bug Defense Totems.
  • Collect 500 Tokens from Stick Nymphs.
  • Collect 500 Tokens from Festive Gifts.
132,471,795 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
19x Ticket
3x Magic Bean
Epistemological Endeavor
  • Discover 35 Bee Types.
  • Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Sunflower Field.
  • Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch
  • Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch.
  • Collect 4,096 Honey Tokens.
  • Collect 4,096 Boost Tokens.
  • Collect 4,096 Focus Tokens.
  • Collect 512 Melody Tokens.
  • Collect 512 Rage Tokens.
  • Feed 101 Moon Charms to your Bees.
  • Use 10 Glue.
  • Use 10 Blue Extracts.
  • Use 10 Red Extracts.
  • Craft 101 Ingredients with the blender.
  • Defeat 101 Rhino Beetles.
  • Defeat 10 Werewolves.
  • Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear.
314,159,265 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
20x Ticket
1x Translator
10,000x Treat
2x Star Jelly
4x Glitter
4x Enzymes
4x Glue
Epistemological Endeavor (before nerf, not available)
  • Discover 35 Bee Types.
  • Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Sunflower Field.
  • Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch.
  • Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch.
  • Collect 10,101 Honey Tokens.
  • Collect 10,101 Boost Tokens.
  • Collect 10,101 Focus Tokens.
  • Collect 1,010 Melody Tokens.
  • Collect 1,010 Rage Tokens.
  • Feed 101 Moon Charms to your Bees.
  • Use 10 Glue.
  • Use 10 Blue Extracts.
  • Use 10 Red Extracts.
  • Craft 101 Ingredients with the blender.
  • Defeat 101 Rhino Beetles.
  • Defeat 10 Werewolves.
  • Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear.
314,159,265 Honey
1x Science Enhancement
20x Ticket
1x Translator
10,000x Treat
3x Star Jelly
5x Glitter
5x Enzymes
5x Glue

Drive Quest List[]

Quest Name Requirements Reward
Repairing The White Drive

(You need to collect the Broken Drive first in order to receive this quest.)

  • Reach 268,435,456 Total White Pollen.
  • Collect 16,777,216 Pollen with the Spark Staff.
  • Collect 512 Mark Tokens.
  • Chase 256 Fireflies.
  • Use the Field Booster 4 times.
  • Obtain 12 Soft Waxes.
  • Obtain 4 Micro-Converters.
  • Obtain 1 Glue.
33,554,432 Honey
25x Tickets
1x Atomic Treat
1x White Balloon
1x White Drive
-12x Soft Waxes
-4x Micro-Converters
-1x Glue
Corrupting The Glitched Drive

(You need to complete all of the other Drives quests first in order to receive this quest.)

(Science Bear will corrupt 1 random field every 10 minutes as you receive this quest)

  • Collect 1,024 Duped Ability Tokens.
  • Collect 134,217,728 Pollen with Bombs.
  • Collect 67,108,864 Pollen with Porcelain Dipper Beams.
  • Collect 33,554,432 Pollen with the Spark Staff.
  • Craft 128 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Defeat 2 Tunnel Bears.
  • Obtain 12 Hard Waxes.
  • Obtain 8 Micro-Converters.
  • Obtain 4 Glue.
268,435,459 Honey
50x Tickets
1x Star Jelly
1x Caustic Wax
1x Super Smoothie
1x Glitched Drive
-12x Hard Waxes
-8x Micro-Converters
-4x Glue
Corrupting The Glitched Drive (before nerf, not available)
  • Collect 2,048 Duped Ability Tokens.
  • Collect 134,217,728 Pollen with Bombs.
  • Collect 67,108,864 Pollen with Porcelain Dipper Beams.
  • Collect 33,554,432 Pollen with the Spark Staff.
  • Craft 128 Ingredients with the Blender.
  • Defeat 2 Tunnel Bears.
  • Obtain 12 Hard Waxes.
  • Obtain 8 Micro-Converters.
  • Obtain 4 Glue.
268,435,459 Honey
50x Tickets
1x Star Jelly
1x Caustic Wax
1x Super Smoothie
1x Glitched Drive
-12x Hard Waxes
-8x Micro-Converters
-4x Glue

Dialogue[]

Science Bear gives lots of information in his quest dialogues. Some of the information cannot be found anywhere else in-game.

Initial Series[]

Quest Dialogue
Preliminary Research Science. What's so great about science? Science gives us technology. Technology leads to efficiency. And efficiency means more honey faster! By studying different types of bees... I believe we can gain insights into how they work, and use those insights to increase their productivity! If you help me by doing some research, I'll enhance your bee swarm! Here's what you'll need to do: Collect 20,000 White pollen... Collect 10,000 pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 10,000 pollen from the Bamboo Field... And, most importantly... Discover 5 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

-During-

There are two ways to discover new bees: 1) Hatching eggs. Basic Eggs have a small chance of hatching into special types. But Silver, Gold, and Diamond Eggs ALWAYS hatch into special types. 2) Royal Jelly. Jelly [sic] transforms your existing bees into different Rare, Epic, or Legendary types. Here's what I'll need to enhance your bees: Collect 20,000 White Pollen... Collect 10,000 Pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 10,000 Pollen from the Bamboo Field... And discover 5 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 5 types of bees! And each one seems to work and behave a bit differently. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency bonus to 25%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Biology Study Biology is the science that studies life. It helps us understand how all living things work! That includes bees, bears, and even flowers. Zoology is the branch of biology that studies animals... Entomology is a branch of zoology that studies insects... And melittology is a branch of entomology that studies bees! I use many branches of biology in my studies. But they all relate to honey making somehow! Here's what I need for my next experiment: Collect 30,000 Red Pollen... Collect 20,000 Pollen from the Clover Field... Defeat 8 Ladybugs... Defeat 8 Rhino Beetles... And, most importantly... Discover 6 types of bees! Report back when you're research is complete.

-During-

Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's what I need: Collect 30,000 Red Pollen... Collect 20,000 Pollen from the Clover Field... Defeat 8 Ladybugs... Defeat 8 Rhino Beetles... And discover 6 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 6 types of bees! Ah, and some very interesting notes on the behaviors of beetles. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency bonus to 50%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Proving The Hypothesis Scientific method allows us to reliably test things. By systematically observing and measuring things... We can see if my hypothesis is correct. My hypothosis [sic] is that if you do the following, I can enhance your bees! Collect 35,000 Blue Pollen... Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Defeat 3 Mantises... Defeat 9 Rhino Beetles... And, most importantly... Discover 7 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

-During-

Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you. Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 35,000 Blue Pollen... Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Defeat 3 Mantises... Defeat 9 Rhino Beetles... And discover 7 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 7 types of bees! Ah, and some nice notes on the symbiosis between Mantis and Rhino Beetles. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 75%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Bear Botany Bees and flowers go hand in hand. The flowers provide bees with nectar and the bees pollinate the flowers. Without bees, the flowers wouldn't be able to reproduce... And without flowers, the bees wouldn't be able to make honey! For our next project, we'll be doing some botany. Botany is the science of plants. I believe if we learn more about the flowers themselves. I'll be able to unlock more potential in your bees! Here's what we'll need: Collect 25,000 Pollen from the Dandelion Field... Collect 25,000 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 25,000 Pollen from the Blue Flower Field... Defeat 2 Spiders... And, most importantly... Discover 8 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

-During-

In the real world, a single bee can visit up to 5,000 flowers in a single day... there’s a reason for the saying “busy as a bee”. You should be pretty busy yourself, taking care of this: collect 25,000 pollen from the dandelion field... collect 25,000 pollen from the sunflower field... collect 25,000 pollen from the blue flower field... defeat 2 spiders... and discover 8 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 8 types of bees! Ah, and some valuable notes on how bees pollinate different types of flowers. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 100%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Kingdom Collection Bears aren't so different from bees. We're related as members of the animal kingdom. That also includes you! Flowers and trees, well those are obviously plants. But mushrooms, those are fungi. an entirely different kingdom. The biological classifications of things are not always obvious. To get a true understanding, we need to look closer! Our next project involves collecting samples from all three of those animal kingdoms. Collect 75,000 from the Bamboo Field... Collect 35,000 from the Mushroom Field... Defeat 2 Spiders... And, most importantly... Discover 9 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

-During-

Animals, plants, fungi... Bateria [sic] and protists [sic] ... Each kingdom evolves differently, but they're all successful in their own ways. Here's what I need: Collect 75,000 Pollen from the Bamboo Field... Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Mushroom Field... And defeat 2 Spiders!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 9 types of bees! Ah, and some interesting notes comparing animal, plant, and fungi cells. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(Thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 125%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Defensive Adaptations When the hive's threatened, bees are quick to attack. Swarming and stinging intruders, that's their means of defense. All living things have had to adapt to survive. Us as bears, we grew big and strong. Or intelligent in my case. All the creatures on this mountain took a different approach! Even the plants, let's take a closer look: Collect 60,000 Pollen from the Cactus Field... Collect 60,000 Pollen from the Rose Field... Defeat 4 Scorpions... Defeat 6 Rhino Beetles... And, most importantly... Discover 10 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete!

-During-

Self-preservation isn't always about being strong. Being fast or smart can work just as well! Here's what we need for the next enhancement: Collect 60,000 Pollen from the Cactus Field... Collect 60,000 Pollen from the Rose Field... Defeat 4 Scorpions... Defeat 6 Rhino Beetles... And discover 10 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 10 types of bees! Ah, and some fascinating notes on different defensive adaptations. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(Thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 150%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Benefits Of Technology What was life like before science? In some ways, slow and predictable... And in others, slow and cruel! Without efficient scoopers, a single drought can wipe out our entire honey supply. Without advanced pollen containers, we spent all day walking between the field and the hive. Without cannons and slingshots, we had to fight our way through the fields just to go to the store! It's thanks to the technology that we no longer live at the mercy of nature. Contribute to science and make life easier! Collect 75,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 75,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree forest... Defeat 2 Mantises... Defeat 1 Werewolf... And, most importantly... Discover 11 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete!

-During-

Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 75,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 75,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest... Defeat 2 Mantises... Defeat 1 Werewolf... And discover 11 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 11 types of bees! And some interesting notes on the benefits of multitasking. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 175%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Spider Study There's valuable information to be obtained by observing nature. Many of the problems we save in the fields of science and technology... Have already been solved by plants and animals! Today, I'm curious about spiders. I believe by observing how they move and build those complex webs... I'll be able to enhance your bee swarm! But I'm too busy to go down there myself, I'll need your help: Collect 120,00 White Pollen... Defeat 4 Spiders... And most importantly... Discover 12 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete!

-During-

The silk spiders build their webs with its [sic] remarkable. It's lightweight but strong - able to trap very large bugs! I suspect we could engineer an even better pollen container using it. Anyway, hows the research coming along? This is what I need: Collect 120,00 White Pollen... Defeat 4 Spiders... And discover 12 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 12 types of bees! Ah, and some invaluable notes on the properties of spider-talk. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 200%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Roses And Weeds

I consider myself to be a practical and rational bear. In line with that, I've always found some things funny... For example, how roses are considered so beautiful, whiledandelions are considered unsightly weeds. Do you think if dandelions were as hard to grow as roses, and roses grew as easily as dandelions, it would be the other way around? Let's take a closer look at both: Collect 100,000 Pollen from the Rose Field... Collect 30,000 Pollen from the Dandelion Field... Defeat 10 Ladybugs... Defeat 1 Werewolf... And, most importantly... Discover 13 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

-During-

Things like tastes and what people find pretty are not easy to explain with science. But it's possible! Here's what we'll need: Collect 100,000 Pollen from the Rose Field... Collect 30,000 Pollen from the Dandelion Field... Defeat 10 Ladybugs... Defeat 1 Werewolf... And discover 13 types of bees!

-Completion-

Fascinating! So there are at least 13 types of bees! Ah, and a deeper comparison between roses and dandelions. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 225%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Blue Review Are there innate properties uniting all things blue? We know that blue bees work more efficiently in fields of blue flowers... And that blue Rhino Beetles tend to thrive in blue fields... Our intuition tells us that they must be bound by some underlying property. Something special about blue! But we can't just trust our intuition, we have to investigate scientifically. There might just be something special about blue that can enhance your bees! Collect 115,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest... Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Blue Flower Field... Defeat 12 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 8 Mantises... And, most importantly... Discover 14 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 115,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest... Collect 35,000 Pollen from the Blue Flower Field... Defeat 12 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 8 Mantises... And discover 14 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 14 types of bees! Ah, and some detailed notes on common traits shared by blue stuff. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 250%! Report back to me when you’re ready to do more research.

Ongoing Progress As technology becomes more advanced, we’re able to learn more in ever shorter periods. Each scientific breakthrough leads to countless others. But no matter how advanced our tools get, it’s up to us to utilize them. And to do that, we’ve got to stay curious and continue to as questions. There’s no end to science because we’ve always got more to learn! More specifically, we can always discover new ways to enhance your bees! Ready for the next experiment? Collect 125,000 White Pollen... Collect 65,000 Pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 65,000 from the Cactus Field... Defeat 3 Scorpions... Defeat 3 Spiders... And, most importantly... Discover 15 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they’ll require more research from you! Here’s the research I need from you this time: Collect 125,000 White Pollen... Collect 65,000 Pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 65,000 from the Cactus Field... Defeat 3 Scorpions... Defeat 3 Spiders... And discover 15 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 15 types of bees! By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 275%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Red / Blue Duality Many things on this mountain are divided into groups, one red and one blue. They may look different, but they're actually quite similar. There are red and blue flowers, red and blue bees, and red and blue varieties of both "Bomb" and "Boost" Ability Tokens. What could have led to this parallelism? Are red and blue diametrically opposed? Perhaps they depend on each other? Let's tackle these questions with our experiment: Collect 240,000 Red Pollen, 240,000 Blue Pollen, Collect 240,000 Pollen from the Clover Field, Collect 100 Red Boost Tokens, Collect 100 Blue Boost Tokens, and most importantly, Discover 16 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 240,000 Red Pollen... Collect 240,000 Blue Pollen... Collect 240,000 Pollen from the Clover Field... Collect 100 Red Boost Tokens... Collect 100 Blue Boost Tokens... And discover 16 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 16 types of bees! Ah, and some intriguing notes comparing and contrasting red and blue specimens. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 300%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Costs Of Computation In the real world, hives can contain thousands of bees! Stimulating that many bees, however, would probably crash the servers... Each bee requires processing power to allow it to think and move. That's why there's a limit to the maximum size of hives in this game! But that number is plenty big enough for us to do some serious research. Let's get back to it: Collect 422,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 244,000 Pollen from the Spider Field... Defeat 16 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 8 Scorpions... Defeat 2 Werewolves... And most importantly... Discover 17 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 422,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 244,000 Pollen from the Spider Field... Defeat 16 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 8 Scorpions... Defeat 2 Werewolves... And most importantly... And discover 17 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 17 types of bees! Ah, and some important notes on the computational limitations of your bees. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm....(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% honey to pollen at a time. That brings an efficiency multiplier of 325%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Pollination Practice Speaking of the real world, out there are bees produce honey out of nectar instead of pollen. But real bees still collect pollen! And that plays a vital role in plant reproduction. As bees travel from flower to flower, they collect pollen on their bodies and transfer it between plants. This pollinates the plants, allowing them to produce fruits and seeds. Many plants depend on bees specifically to pollinate them. Because of this, bees are vital for the survival of entire ecosystems! This includes your bees. Let's put them back to work. Collect 870,000 pollen... Collect 435,000 pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Defeat 13 Mantises... And most importantly... Discover 18 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 870,000 pollen... Collect 435,000 pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Defeat 13 Mantises... And discover 18 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 18 types of bees! Ah, and some interesting notes on the mechanics behind plant pollination. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm....(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% honey to pollen at a time. That brings an efficiency multiplier of 350%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Optimizing Abilities A successful hive typically contains a variety of bees that play different roles. The bees on the mountain can be categorized into different groups based on the abilities they produce. Bees that produce "Haste" Ability Tokens help you move faster. Bees that produce "Focus" Ability Tokens help you collect more pollen by enabling critical hits! To best determine the optimal ratio of each type of bee, we'll need to employ a scientific method. Let's give it a shot: Collect 820,020 Blue Pollen... Collect 720,020 White Pollen... Collect 320,020 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 100 Haste Tokens... Collect 100 Focus Tokens... Defeat 3 Spiders... And most importantly... Discover 19 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do become more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 820,020 Blue Pollen... Collect 720,020 White Pollen... Collect 320,020 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 100 Haste Tokens... Collect 100 Focus Tokens... Defeat 3 Spiders... And discover 19 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 19 types of bees! Ah, and some revealing notes on the optimal ratio of different Ability Token producing bees. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm....(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% honey to pollen at a time. That brings an efficiency multiplier of 375%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Ready For Infrared The colors we see are determined by the frequency and wavelength of electromagnetic radiation. Red has the longest wavelength and lowest frequency of all colors on the visible spectrum. If the wavelength were any longer, it would become infrared radiation, and we wouldn't be able to see at all! But I suspect there are some flowers and bees out there that would look brilliant if we could. Why don't we investigate red a bit further: Collect 1,818,181 Red Pollen... Collect 636,363 Pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 424,242 Pollen from the Mushroom Field... Collect 313 Red Boost Tokens... Defeat 16 Ladybugs... Defeat 10 Scorpions... And most importantly... discover 20 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 1,818,181 Red Pollen... Collect 636,363 Pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 424,242 Pollen from the Mushroom Field... Collect 313 Red Boost Tokens... Defeat 16 Ladybugs... Defeat 10 Scorpions... And discover 20 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 20 types of bees! Ah, and some enlightening measurements on the reflection of infrared radiation by visibly red objects. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 400%! Report back when you're ready to do more research.

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Breaking Down Badges The math behind honeymaking becomes increasingly complex as you become a more proficient beekeeper. As you progress, you gain a wide variety of multipliers that combine to speed up the grind! For example, consider the "Honey Per Pollen" statistic. It determines how much honey you get for each pollen you convert into honey. It starts at 100%, which equates to 1 honey per pollen but can be increased... Through equipment, Gifted Bee-hive bonuses, and Badges. Badges are awarded to beekeepers who reach a certain milestone. Each one provides a permanent stat boost. For example, obtaining the Sunflower Cadet Badge increases you Honey Per Pollen by 5%! As you obtain more Sunflower Badges, that bonus gets higher. You can see all the obtainable Badges and the bonuses they grant you in the Badge Menu. For our next experiment, let's take a closer look at Badges. Earn 1 Sunflower Badge. Earn 2 Battle Badges. Earn 2 Bamboo Badges. Collect 2,525,252 Pollen from the Bamboo Field... Collect 524 Blue Boost Tokens... Defeat 24 Rhino Beetles... And, most importantly... Discover 21 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Earn 1 Sunflower Badge... Earn 2 Battle Badges... Earn 2 Bamboo Badges. Collect 2,525,252 Pollen from the Bamboo Field... Collect 524 Blue Boost Tokens... Defeat 24 Rhino Beetle... And discover 21 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 21 types of bees! Ah, and some insightful statistics on the gains yielded from Badge Bonuses. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 425%! As a bonus, I'd like you to have this: some [Enzymes]. Using those will allow you to instantly convert 10% of pollen to honey for 10 minutes. It also speeds up the conversion rate by x1.25! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Subsidized Agriculture I may be a technologically savvy bear… But I’m no stranger to working the land. Here on the mountain, we live in a predominantly agrarian society. Our primary export is honey, but we’re also known for the quality of our fruits and seeds. While it’s certainly possible to harvest berries and seeds from fields with old fashioned gathering… It’s much faster to tend to the magical Sprouts that sometimes pop up. Collecting pollen from fields containing Sprouts will cause the Sprouts to grow. When they reach their maximum size, they pop - scattering treats and other rewards all around the field. Working with others is essential to growing Sprouts, especially the rarer ones. Be sure to split up when the Sprouts pop so you can most optimally share the rewards. For our next experiment, I want to investigate the Sprout's growth more closely. To start you off, I’m giving you a [Magic Bean]. Activate the [Magic Bean] while standing in a field, and a Sprout will immediately grow. I’m aware of the irony of a Science Bear dealing with magical items, by the way. They’re not really magic, you know. Here’s the full list of what I’ll need: Collect 150 Sprout Tokens… Collect 100 Strawberry Tokens… Collect 100 Pineapple Tokens… And, most importantly… Discover 22 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Sprouts spawn naturally fairly frequently, about once every 20 minutes. Also, you can obtain [Magic Beans] as rare drops from monsters, or as rare rewards from quests. To complete this experiment faster, it may be wise to team up with others. Here's the list of everything I'll [sic] to complete the experiment: Collect 150 Sprout Tokens... Collect 100 Strawberry Tokens... Collect 100 Pineapple Tokens... And discover 22 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 22 types of bees! Ah, and a finely detailed breakdown of the mechanics behind Sprout growth! By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 450%! As an extra reward, I'd like you to have [sic] one of these: a bottle of [Oil]. Using this will reduce friction on you and your bees... Allowing both you and your swarm to move 25% faster for 10 minutes! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Meticulously Crafted Did you know that the device you're playing this game on... Is actually nothing more than a clever combination of plastics, metals, and rock? By precisely arranging simple materials in certain ways... We can create amazing tools that seem to work like magic! That process is similar to the crafting we do on this mountain. By combining ingredients we harvest from the fields and monsters... We're capable of creating more advanced and helpful items and tools. Inside the Badge Bearer's Guild beyond 15 Bee Gate, you'll find a large blender. Using that, you can combine items like [Royal Jelly] and [Treats]... Into more advanced items like [Extracts], [Oil], [Enzymes] and [Glue]! [Extracts] increase pollen gathered of a certain color by 25%... [Oil] increases the movement speed of your collector and bees by 25%... [Enzymes] increases [sic] instant conversion by 10%, and conversion rate by 25%... [Glue] increases the pollen gathered by you and your bees by 25%... And they all last 10 minutes. Perhaps the easiest ingredient to craft is [Gumdrops]. Each one requires just 3 [Strawberries], 3 [Blueberries], and 3 [Pineapples]. Let's experiment with crafting. Earn 15 Badges... Craft 10 Ingredients with the Blender... Collect 3,333,333 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 3,333,333 Pollen from the Cactus Field... And, most importantly... Discover 23 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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To get inside the Badge Bearer's Guild, you'll need to obtain 15 Badges. You can see all the obtainable badges in the Badge Menu. Once you're in there, you're free to use the Blender... Which allows you combine [sic] ingredients into valuable items like [Extracts], [Oil], [Enzymes], and [Glue]! The cheapest items to craft, however, are [Gumdrops]. I'd suggest crafting those for the purpose of this experiment[sic]. Here's a rundown of what I need: Earn 15 Badges. Craft 10 Ingredients with the Blender... Collect 3,333,333 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 3,333,333 Pollen from the Cactus Field... And discover 23 types of bees

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Fascinating! So there are at least 23 types of bees! Ah, and some tell-tale signs of some down-and-dirty crafting all over you and your bees! By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 475%! As a bonus, I'd like you to take these: a [Red Extract] and a [Blue Extract]. Using those will boost pollen of the matching color by 25% for 10 minutes! They're also used as materials for crafting certain accessories, like [Red and Blue Guards]. Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Smart, Not Hard

Working harder doesn't necessarily yield better results. In most cases, working smarter is far more valuable than simply exerting more effort. Technology itself is the manifestation of this philosophy. By using our minds to create tools to help us out... Jobs that used to take days can be finished in just a matter of minutes! Field Boosters are a perfect example of this. These machines enhance specific fields for 15 minutes. During that time, you can gather over double the amount of pollen you usually would. You can find the Red Field Booster in the Red HQ... The Blue Field Booster in the Blue HQ... And the general Field Booster beyond 25 Bee Gate. I believe by taking a closer look at how they work, I may be able to enhance your swarm. Use the Field Booster 1 Time... Use the Red Field Booster 1 Time... Use the Blue Field Booster 1 Time... Craft 14 Ingredients from the Blender... Collect 4,444,444 White Pollen... Collect 4,444,444 Blue Pollen... Collect 4,444,444 Red Pollen... And, most importantly... Discover 24 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Use the Field Booster 1 Time... Use the Red Field Booster 1 Time... Use the Blue Field Booster 1 Time... Craft 14 Ingredients from the Blender... Collect 4,444,444 White Pollen... Collect 4,444,444 Blue Pollen... Collect 4,444,444 Red Pollen... And discover 24 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 24 types of bees! Ah, and some revealing notes on the inner workings of Field Boosters. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 500%! I'd also like you to have one of these: a pouch of [Glitter]. This substance is a potent fertilizer [sic]. By sprinkling it on a field of your choice, you can instantly give it a boost! It's also used as a material for crafting various accessories. Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Limits of Language

Understanding people is way more complicated than understanding machines. For one thing, different people speak different languages... And even among those who speak the same language, words can have different meanings! As a scientist, this poses a fascinating problem. Could it be possible to create a device that could eliminate this barrier once and for all? I'm talking about a universal [Translator]! Working to create such a device has been a private hobby of mine for years... And recently I believe I've made a breakthrough! If you help me finish this experiment, I'll be able to finish an early prototype. With that [Translator], you may be able to communicate with someone new. Here's what I'll need to make this device a reality: Earn 10 Hotshot Badges... Collect 250 Token Link Tokens... Collect 5,000,000 Pollen from the Dandelion Field... Craft 50 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 50 Ants... And, most importantly... Discover 25 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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There is structure to all languages. It differs between them all, but the function of each structure the same: It allows what we say to have meant that we can express to others. I believe it may be possible to illuminate the structure [sic] beneath those structures... And use that to create a device capable of translating every language imaginable! Here's the list of what I'll need to help make this a reality: Earn 10 Hotshot Badges... Collect 250 Token Link Tokens... Collect 5,000,000 Pollen from the Dandelion Field... Craft 50 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 50 Ants... And discover 25 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 25 types of bees! Ah, and an insightful breakdown of the non-verbal communication methods of ants. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 525%! And, most importantly, I believe I now know just what I need to complete this... My first working [Translator]! With this device, you may be able to communicate with new creatures! But keep in mind, once you give it to someone, the decision is permanent. If you complete 5 more quests, I may be able to complete another. Please give it a test! I'm anxious to see how it performs.

Patterns and Probability

How often do bees transform into Legendary types? When's the next time we can expect Vicious Bee to attack? Many things in the world seem random at first... But over time a pattern can reveal the order behind almost all seemingly random occurrences. For example, you may have noticed that certain objects on the mountain seem to come to life... And blow bubbles at the fields every once in a while. The bubbles they blow create Sparkles on flowers and collecting from those flowers... Can give you Sparkle Tokens containing honey, treats, and other special rewards. It may seem like they do it completely at random, but the truth is they're somewhat predictable. After one appears, they will never appear again for at least 10 minutes. And the odds of them not appearing at all within a single hour is incredibly small. The same can be said for Vicious Bee's attacks. Measuring the frequency of these events helps up predict when they'll occur again in the future. And recording the results of things like [Royal Jelly] transformations and monster drops... Help us create a clear picture of their probabilities [sic]. For my next experiment, I'd like you to track statistics on some seemingly random events. Collect 77 Sparkles Tokens... Collect 7,777,777 Pollen from the Clover Field... Defeat 7 Vicious Bees... Craft 7 Ingredients with the Blender... Use 7 Royal Jellies... And, most importantly... Discover 26 types of bees! Report back when you're research is complete.

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If you see dark [sic] patch of flowers that seems to shine... Be sure to collect from those flowers. You'll likely find something special [sic] That phenomenon is known as Sparkles, and it can be produced in 2 ways. First, various plants and objects on this map, such as the Bubble Blower to my right [sic, left]... And the Pineapple to my left [sic, right], sometimes reveal their face. When they do, they'll blow bubbles towards the flowers, covering them in Sparkles. Second, when night falls, a swarm of Fireflies roams the map. When they land on flowers, they cause them to Sparkle as well. You'll need to collect tokens from Sparkles for this experiment. Here's the full rundown: Collect 77 Sparkles Tokens... Collect 7,777,777 Pollen from the Clover Field... Defeat 7 Vicious Bees... Craft 7 Ingredients with the Blender... Use 7 Royal Jellies... And discover 26 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 26 types of bees! Ah, and some informative graphs on the frequency of natural events. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 550%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Chemical Analysis

Through years of diligent experimentation... We've made countless advancements in honeymaking technology. But the discovery that's most surprising, and least well understood... Is the use of [Gumdrops] to immediately gain honey from the flowers themselves! Scatter [Gumdrops] on a field, and it will become covered in puddles. Collect from those puddles to gain a bonus, it's honey. We call the honey gained in this way "Goo", and it has some seemingly other-worldly properties... For my next experiment, I want to demystify goo and better understand how it works. Using that knowledge, I believe I'll be able to unlock even more potential in your swarm! Take these [Gumdrops] and share them with others to complete these tasks. Using them on boosted fields will yield [sic] much more Goo per [Gumdrop]. Here's what I'll need: Collect 270,000 Goo from White Flowers... Collect 270,000 Goo from Red Flowers... Collect 270,000 Goo from Blue Flowers... Collect 270,000 Goo from the Sunflower Field... Collect 2,700,000 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 2,700,000 Pollen from the Blue Flower Field... Craft 27 Ingredients from the Blender... Defeat 27 Ladybugs... And, most importantly... Discover 27 types of bees! Report back when you're research is complete

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[Gumdrops] were introduced to this mountain by Gummy Bear. Ever since we've continued to use [Gumdrops] to increase our honey yields [sic]. As an alien technology, we don't yet understand the mechanism behind how it works... I'm hoping to demystify them once and for all, but I'll need your help. Collect 270,000 Goo from White Flowers... Collect 270,000 Goo from Red Flowers... Collect 270,000 Goo from Blue Flowers... Collect 270,000 Goo from the Sunflower Field... Collect 2,700,000 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 2,700,000 Pollen from the Blue Flower Field... Craft 27 Ingredients from the Blender... Defeat 27 Ladybugs... And discover 27 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 27 types of bees! Ah, and an illuminating breakdown of the chemical composition of Goo. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 575%! As a bonus, I'd like you to have this bottle of [Glue]. It's created out of [Gumdrops], and using it increases pollen from bees and tools by 25% for 10 minutes! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Mark Mechanics Bee and many other creatures use a chemical called pheromones... To communicate with each other [sic] chemically, through scent. They release a certain pheromone to alert other bees about threats... Another to keep track of where they've been, another to tell others where to go... And many more for all sorts of situations! Pheromones are simulated in this game through the "Mark" bee abilities. These produce signs on random areas of the field that grant boosts when you stand in their proximity. It's the visual representation of a bee using pheromones to tell you where to go. If the circles surrounding two Marks overlap, you gain the boosts of both by standing near either. Having many Marks active and overlapping the field increase their effectiveness. And makes it much easier to activate many of them at a time. As of right now, only Stubborn Bee, Carpenter Bee and Festive Bee produce Marks. Let's take a closer look at pheromone and Mark's abilities. By better understanding how bees communicate. I believe I'll be able to enhance your swarm [sic] Collect 282 Mark Tokens... Collect 28,282,828 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest... Collect 2,828,282 Pollen from the Mushroom Field... Defeat 28 Fire Ants... Craft 28 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 2 Werewolfs [sic]... And, most importantly... Discover 28 types of bees! Report back when you're research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 282 Mark Tokens... Collect 28,282,828 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest... Collect 2,828,282 Pollen from the Mushroom Field... Defeat 28 Fire Ants... Craft 28 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 2 Werewolfs [sic]... And discover 28 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 28 types of bees! Ah, and some well-documented notes on the use of a variety of pheromones. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 600%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Meditating On Phenomenon Many things appear different, but when you take a closer look, they're actually the same. Or at least, very closely related. Some examples of this are obvious, like ice and water. And others are harder to understand, like space and time. It may seem crazy to suggest that space and time are the same things... But there's evidence supporting this, although it's difficult to grasp. The theory unifying space and time can predict some things more accurately [sic]... Than theories that suggest they're separate. For that practical reason, we disregard our intuition and seemingly strange things to be true. But there's something to be said about our intuitions and impressions. Things that, by all scientific accounts, are the same... It can produce distinctly different feelings in our minds when we experience them. We can understand feelings, to a certain degree, using neuroscience... But from a more holistic standpoint, they seem to escape scientific explanation. This starts to seem like a philosophical problem, rather than scientific. But, as a bear of science, that won't stop me from trying to understand them methodically! Preform these seemingly similar tasks, and reflect on both the distinct feeling you experience... And the ways in which they are essentially the same. Report back what you find, and I believe I'll be able to use those observations... To greater understand the nature of conscious experience - perhaps existence itself... And, most importantly, enhance the honeymaking [sic] efficiency of your bees. Collect 2,000 Red Ability Tokens... Collect 2,000 Blue Ability Tokens... Collect 200 Red Boost Tokens... Collect 200 Blue Boost Tokens... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Clover Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Spider Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Bamboo Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Cactus Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Rose Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Mountain Top Field... Collect 20,000,000 Red Pollen... Collect 20,000,000 Blue Pollen... Craft 20 Ingredients from the Blender... Defeat 20 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 20 Ladybugs... And, most importantly... Discover 29 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 2,000 Red Ability Tokens... Collect 2,000 Blue Ability Tokens... Collect 200 Red Boost Tokens... Collect 200 Blue Boost Tokens... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Clover Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Spider Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Bamboo Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Strawberry Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Cactus Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Rose Field... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Pine Tree Forest... Collect 2,000,000 Pollen from the Mountain Top Field... Collect 20,000,000 Red Pollen... Collect 20,000,000 Blue Pollen... Craft 20 Ingredients from the Blender... Defeat 20 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 20 Ladybugs... And discover 29 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 29 types of bees! Ah, and some frustrating notes on the elusive measurability [sic] of human experience. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 625%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Beesperanto I'm making further progress in my quest to answer the problem of language once and for all! And the implications of my findings will make shockwaves [sic] in all fields imaginable. Without the barrier of language... We'll be able to directly communicate our exact demands to the bees... And the bees may even have secrets of their own that could help us in return! The economy of the mountain will likely grow astronomically... Once we're able to better communicate honey export deals with bears far and wide. Perhaps one day there may even be peace between the bear, monsters, and bugs... If we're able to talk with each other [sic] and understand each other [sic] motivations! This is yet another example of the benefits of science and technology. Every seemingly impossible struggle can be overcome with the use of our minds. Help me complete this experiment, and I'll be able to finish my second [Translator]. Our findings may shape the course of history: Obtain a Carpenter Bee... Collect 200 Sunflower Seed Tokens... Collect 400 Pineapple Tokens... Collect 40,000,000 White Pollen... Collect 800,000 Goo from the Strawberry Field... Collect 800,000 Goo from the Bamboo Field... Collect 800,000 Goo from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 16,000 Ability Tokens... Use 32 Royal Jellies... Craft 64 Ingredients with the Blender... Collect 1,280 Focus Tokens... And, most importantly... Discover 30 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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The importance of language can't be overstated. There's some evidence to suggest that thought itself... Is completely reliant on language. That means that we may all experience the world in different ways... Depending on the structure and emphasis of the language we use. There's arguably some good that comes from that difference. It allows us to have different perspectives... Which helps us reveal and teach each other [sic] new things. But it arguably leads to more problems. Especially regarding maintaining peace and communicate efficiently. That's why I'm passionate about my [Translator] project! Here's what I need from you to progress: Obtain a Carpenter Bee... Collect 200 Sunflower Seed Tokens... Collect 400 Pineapple Tokens... Collect 40,000,000 White Pollen... Collect 800,000 Goo from the Strawberry Field... Collect 800,000 Goo from the Bamboo Field... Collect 800,000 Goo from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 16,000 Ability Tokens... Use 32 Royal Jellies... Craft 64 Ingredients with the Blender... Collect 1,280 Focus Tokens... And discover 30 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 30 types of bees. Ah, and some clever construction methods learned from Carpenter Bee. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the efficiency multiplier to a total of 650%! And, more importantly, I believe I now know just what I need to complete this... A second [Translator]! With this device, you may be able to communicate with new creatures! But keep in mind, once you give it to someone, the decision is permanent. Next week, I'll have 5 more quests that may allow me to create another.

Hive Minded Bias Did you know that not all bees live in hives? In fact, most species of bees live solitary lives! Instead of communal hives, some bees live alone in hollow sticks. Others [sic] live in holes burrowed into trees, and others even live in the ground! Often, we become so used to seeing the same type of specimens... And we forget just how varied life on this planet is! By fixating on just what's directly in front of us... We tend to make false assumptions about the whole picture. That's why it's important to expose yourself to new ideas, sights, and places. It's our only defense against preconceptions that are biased and misguided. For our next experiment, let's get out of our element. Collect 44,444,444 Pollen from the Cactus Field... Collect 44,444,444 Pollen from the Spider Field... Collect 444,444 from the Ant Field... Feed 44 Moon Charms to your Bees... Use 4 Stingers... Use 1 Enzymes [sic]... Use 1 Oils [sic]... Collect 44 Inspire Tokens... Defeat 44 Fire Ants... Craft 44 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 1 King Beetle... And, most importantly... Discover 31 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 44,444,444 Pollen from the Cactus Field... Collect 44,444,444 Pollen from the Spider Field... Collect 444,444 from the Ant Field... Feed 44 Moon Charms to your Bees... Use 4 Stingers... Use 1 Enzymes [sic]... Use 1 Oils [sic]... Collect 44 Inspire Tokens... Defeat 44 Fire Ants... Craft 44 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 1 King Beetle... And discover 31 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 31 types of bees! Ah, and some inspiring journal entries on the stimulation resulting from new experiences! By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...thinking... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency to 675%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Mushroom Measurement Monotony Science isn't always exciting. For every revolutionary finding, countless experiments revealed nothing remarkable at all. Much of the labor of science is just collecting samples, tracking numbers... That describes the mundane but essential bulk of our work. It's not all about fancy technology and explosive chemical reactions! And for this next experiment, all I need is a lot of data on mushrooms and their effect on the pollen of nearby flowers. Collect 150,000,000 Pollen from the Mushroom Field... And, most importantly... Discover 32 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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How could collecting pollen from the Mushroom Field be boring? You're surrounded by a bunch of fun guys! Heh heh. (It's a pun. Mushrooms are classified in the kingdom of life known as fungi, remember?) Collect 150,000,000 Pollen from the Mushroom Field... And discover 32 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 32 types of bees! Ah, and some unsurprising measurements on the negligible effect of mushrooms on the pollen of nearby [text cut off?]. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency bonus to 700%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

The Power of Information Information is power. When you're more informed, you're better capable of making accurate predictions. The implications of that fact spread across all aspects of our lives. Complex tools are only made possible by the sum of information regarding the mechanics behind how they work, Collected and passed down through time in books and documents, from teacher to student. Advertisers who have amassed huge quantities of data on the habits of potential consumers Are much more likely to successfully tune and target their products to the masses, resulting in more sales. More sales result in more money, and we all know money is power! In times of conflict, spies and informants quite literally seek information regarding their enemies, which can be used to undermine their plans, and change the tides of war. All great movements throughout the history of civilization can be traced back... To the accumulation of information, and it's [sic] employment in making accurate predictions. Let's amass heaps of information to help power your hive into the next epoch of honeymaking efficiency! Collect 330,000,000 White Pollen... Collect 11,000,000 Goo... Defeat 110 Army Ants... Collect 5,500 Bomb Tokens... Collect 3,300 Token Link Tokens... Collect 880 Mark Tokens... Collect 440 Tokens from Sparkles... Use the Strawberry Dispenser 3 Times... Use the Blueberry Dispenser 3 Times... Use the Glue Dispenser 1 Time... Craft 22 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 5 Vicious Bees... Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear... And, most importantly... Discover 33 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.
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Many large companies deal with information as to their primary product. Even seemingly insignificant collections of data regarding the mundane behaviors and habits of people like [text cut off?] It can be worth millions of dollars! Why? Because there's nearly an infinite number of ways to obtain useful information from that data when its collected in large enough quantities! Trends in tastes, attitudes, and behaviors... It can be tracked and spotted early using statistics to analyze that pool of data. For anyone who seeks to influence other people, being able to predict and understand them is key. And information is what makes accurate predictions possible! Let's collect collect [sic] some now: Collect 330,000,000 White Pollen... Collect 11,000,000 Goo... Defeat 110 Army Ants... Collect 5,500 Bomb Tokens... Collect 3,300 Token Link Tokens... Collect 880 Mark Tokens... Collect 440 Tokens from Sparkles... Use the Strawberry Dispenser 3 Times... Use the Blueberry Dispenser 3 Times... Use the Glue Dispenser 1 Time... Craft 22 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 5 Vicious Bees... Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear... And discover 33 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 33 types of bees! Ah, and over 800 gigabytes of ambiguously powerful data. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency bonus to 725%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Testing Teamwork Each member of your bee swarm wouldn't be able to accomplish much on its own... But when combined with the rest of your bees, they're capable of making millions of honey a day! People aren't so different from bees in that way. Alone, we'd be constantly working just to keep alive. Together, we're able to shape the entire world! Just think of all we've been able to accomplish so far... By pairing my intelligence with the diligent work ethic of you and your bees. Well, this next experiment will require more coordination and teamwork than any we've attempted yet! You'll need to share [Magic Beans] and [Gumdrops] with your fellow beekeepers, And to seek out those with Festive Bees for Festive Gifts. By analyzing the mechanics behind teamwork and collective work efforts, I believe I'll be able to unlock even more potential in your swarm: Collect 50,000,000 Goo from the Clover Field... Collect 500 Sprout Tokens... Collect 500 Tokens from Stick Nymphs... Collect 50 Tokens from Stick Bug Defense Totems... Collect 500 Tokens from Festive Gifts... And, most importantly... Discover 34 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.
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Goo spread on a field by one beekeeper benefits others as well. To get the most effect from [Gumdrops], Try sharing them with other players, in fields equipped with sprinklers. You can use the code "GumdropsForScience" to help you get started. Collect 50,000,000 Goo from the Clover Field... Collect 500 Sprout Tokens... Collect 500 Tokens from Stick Nymphs... Collect 50 Tokens from Stick Bug Defense Totems... Collect 500 Tokens from Festive Gifts... And discover 34 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 34 types of bees! Ah, and even more evidence demonstrating the efficiency gains offered by teamwork. By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... ...(thinking)... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency bonus to 750%! Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Epistemological Endeavor What does it mean for something to have meaning? Does the word "bee" only have meaning insofar as it evokes the image of an actual bee in the mind Of the one who reads or hears it? Are the emotions that words evoke also part of the meaning? When I hear "bee", I feel happy, since they make me honey. But others may associate the word "bee" with panic - the fear of being stung! And what happens when, over time, a word begins to refer to something other than what was originally intended? The bees you see in this game only loosely reflect the bees that exist in the real world, but there may be children around the world who, due to their familiarity with Bee Swarm Simulator, May first picture Basic Bee in their mind before an actual, living bee! These ambiguities surrounding language make it difficult to comprehend through traditional scientific [sic] means. It seems that those ambiguities may arise... ...from language underlying and supporting the structure of knowledge itself. Is it even possible to comprehend, let alone measure, something that seems to lie "beneath" comprehension? It is for me! That's why I've been able to make so much progress on my third [Translator]! All I need now is for you to complete the following tasks: Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 4,096 Honey Tokens... Collect 4,096 Boost Tokens... Collect 4,096 Focus Tokens... Collect 512 Melody Tokens... Collect 512 Rage Tokens... Feed 101 Moon Charms to your Bees... Use 10 Drops of glue... Use 10 Blue Extracts... Use 10 Red Extracts... Craft 101 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 101 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 10 Werewolves... Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear... And, most importantly... Discover 35 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.
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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 268,435,456 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 4,096 Honey Tokens... Collect 4,096 Boost Tokens... Collect 4,096 Focus Tokens... Collect 512 Melody Tokens... Collect 512 Rage Tokens... Feed 101 Moon Charms to your Bees... Use 10 Drops of glue... Use 10 Blue Extracts... Use 10 Red Extracts... Craft 101 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 101 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 10 Werewolves... Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear... And discover 35 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 35 types of bees! Ah, and the truth behind truth itself - the key to a universal language! By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency bonus to 775%! And, more importantly, that was all I needed to finally complete this... A third [translator]!

With this device, you may be able to communicate with new creatures! But keep in mind, once you give it to someone, the decision is permanent.

Epistemological Endeavor

(before nerf)

What does it mean for something to have meaning? Does the word "bee" only have meaning insofar as it evokes the image of an actual bee in the mind Of the one who reads or hears it? Are the emotions that words evoke also part of the meaning? When I hear "bee", I feel happy, since they make me honey. But others may associate the word "bee" with panic - the fear of being stung! And what happens when, over time, a word begins to refer to something other than what was originally intended? The bees you see in this game only loosely reflect the bees that exist in the real world, but there may be children around the world who, due to their familiarity with Bee Swarm Simulator, May first picture Basic Bee in their mind before an actual, living bee! These ambiguities surrounding language make it difficult to comprehend through traditional scientific [sic] means. It seems that those ambiguities may arise... ...from language underlying and supporting the structure of knowledge itself. Is it even possible to comprehend, let alone measure, something that seems to lie "beneath" comprehension? It is for me! That's why I've been able to make so much progress on my third [Translator]! All I need now is for you to complete the following tasks: Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 10,101 Honey Tokens... Collect 10,101 Boost Tokens... Collect 10,101 Focus Tokens... Collect 1,010 Melody Tokens... Collect 1,010 Rage Tokens... Feed 101 Moon Charms to your Bees... Use 10 Drops of glue... Use 10 Blue Extracts... Use 10 Red Extracts... Craft 101 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 101 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 10 Werewolves... Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear... And, most importantly... Discover 35 types of bees! Report back when your research is complete.

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Each new experiment I do becomes more complex. As a result, they'll require more research from you! Here's the research I need from you this time: Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Sunflower Field... Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 1,010,101,010 Pollen from the Pumpkin Patch... Collect 10,101 Honey Tokens... Collect 10,101 Boost Tokens... Collect 10,101 Focus Tokens... Collect 1,010 Melody Tokens... Collect 1,010 Rage Tokens... Feed 101 Moon Charms to your Bees... Use 10 Drops of glue... Use 10 Blue Extracts... Use 10 Red Extracts... Craft 101 Ingredients with the Blender... Defeat 101 Rhino Beetles... Defeat 10 Werewolves... Defeat 1 Tunnel Bear... And discover 35 types of bees!

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Fascinating! So there are at least 35 types of bees! Ah, and the truth behind truth itself - the key to a universal language! By studying these, I believe I can unlock some potential in your swarm! Hmm... AH HA! There we go! From here on out, your bees will be able to convert 25% more pollen to honey at a time. That brings the conversion efficiency bonus to 755%! And, more importantly, that was all I needed to finally complete this... A third [translator]!

With this device, you may be able to communicate with new creatures! But keep in mind, once you give it to someone, the decision is permanent. Report back to me when you're ready to do more research.

Exclusive Beesmas 2018 Dialogue Enjoying the lights I strung up? You are given a choice to give Science Bear a present or continue talking like normal. You give him a present.Ah yes, a Beesmas Gift! I'll have you know I'm hard to impress. Let's see... Oh! A textbook documenting rare, peculiar, and endangered languages! Oh, look, unspoken language too: smoke signals, sign language, Silbo Gomero... This may offer some valuable insights that'll help forward my Translator project! Thank you very much. And here's something for you too, of course!
Conclusion (before last 5 translator quests were added) I'm performing some research that will bring me closer to building a third [Translator]. Check back with me next weekend and I'll have more experiments for us to do.
Conclusion That's all the experiments I can perform for now. Check back with me after the game updates.
Exclusive Beesmas 2020 Dialogue Beesmas is amazing! But it sure keeps us busy. You are given a choice to give a present to Science Bear or continue talking like normal. You choose to give him a present. Of, of course! Time to exchange our gifts. Let's see what you've brought me... Fascinating! A BI-84 scientific calculator! These reliable devices are the standard for universities. Despite being unchanged for over 15 years, they still sell for their original price! Anyways, now for your gifts! Some [Gumdrops], [Neonberries]... And the [Conical Flask] Ornament! With that on the Beesmas Tree, you'll receive the following boosts: +25% Convert Rate +25% Capacity in the Pineapple Patch And +25% Convert Rate at the Hive! That ought to help make this Beesmas productive. Thanks again for all your help. Happy Honeydays!

Drive Series[]

Quest Name Dialogue
Repairing The White Drive A [Broken Drive]? Peculiar... I've been doing research on the strange Robo Bear near the Rose Field. It seems to be a machine designed to challenge beekeepers with advanced challenges. If my findings are correct, that [Broken Drive] might be essential for its operation! And with your help, I think I can repair the drive into a [White Drive]! I'll need you to gather some resources, and charge it up with a few activities. If we fix the [White Drive], we'll be one step closer to activating the Robo Bear! I'm curious to see what kind of intelligence an artificial Bear could possess...

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This is everything I need to repair the [Broken Drive]! Just a moment... ...(clink clank)... Success! We've restored the [Broken Drive] into a [White Drive]! With this, we're one step closer to repairing the Robo Bear. But there are 3 other Drives necessary for its operation... And unfortunately, I don't have any leads. Perhaps try talking to the other bears? They may have clues regarding the location of the other Drives. Imagine: a mechanical bear with all the capabilities of a biological one. A robot that can think... Could such a thing really be possible? If so, the limits of technology are pushing beyond our wildest imagination.

Corrupting The Glitched Drive Ah, I see you've aquired the [Red Drive] and [Blue Drive]! With these, we're almost ready to repair the Robo Bear. But if my calculations are correct, there's still one more drive to go: The [Glitched Drive]! While you were busy, I've been researching how we might be able to construct one. I've rigged together a device that produces strange effects on random flower fields... It seems to corrupt their data somehow, in a way that could be very beneficial to honeymaking. You see, when you collect an ability token on a field that's glitching out or corrupting... There is a chance that the token might duplicate! The duplicated tokens will hover over the field. Unlike regular ability tokens, these must be collected by standing beneath them for 1 second. For this quest, I'll try to glitch out and corrupt the fields. When I do, I'll let you know which field has been affected. It'll be your job to collect duplicated ability tokens on those fields. With enough duped tokens and a few other materials, I believe I'll be able to construct a [Glitched Drive]! Let's get to work.

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Fantastic! This is all I need to construct the [Glitched Drive]. And just in time too, my field corrupting device seems to be giving out... Let me solder this all together. Just a moment. ...(zzzzip zap)... ...(clink clank)... Success! The [Glitched Drive] is complete! And with that, we've obtained all 4 drives necessary to repair Robo Bear. I'm incredibly curious to see what such a seemingly sophisticated device has in store for us. Is it a new virtual companion? An automated quest line generator? Maybe even an artifical general intelligence! Take these drives to Robo Bear and lets find out. The assembly process shouldn't bee too complicated.

Egg Hunt Quest 2019[]

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Quest Name Requirements Reward
Egg Hunt: Science Bear 16,000 Honey
3x Marshmallow Bees
50x Gumdrops
3x Jelly Beans
5x Micro-Converters
Quest Name Dialogue
Egg Hunt: Science Bear The tradition of hunting eggs in ROBLOX has a long history. It started all the way back in the distant year of 2008. Back then, eggs would drop from the sky and players would scramble to collect them. Over time, the Egg Hunt became a more structured event, far more fleshed out. Last year, for example, there was an elaborate exploration-based platforming game... With pretty complex movement controls, and many intricate worlds to explore! This year, we have the pleasure of being a part of a collective Egg Hunt effort, In which different games across ROBLOX provide small challenges, each rewarding a unique egg! Here on the mountain, we're giving ours away in exchange for 3 [Marshmallow Bees]. And if you complete this simple quest, I've got one for you! Collect 8,000 pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 4,000 pollen from the Spider Field... Collect 2,000 pollen from the Clover Field... And collect 100 Honey Tokens!

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ROBLOX is unique in all that it combines. It's at once a game engine, game platform, and social media network. It's this unique combination that makes an event like this year's Egg Hunt possible. Collect 8,000 pollen from the Pineapple Patch... Collect 4,000 pollen from the Spider Field... Collect 2,000 pollen from the Clover Field... And collect 100 Honey Tokens!

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The history of ROBLOX's Egg Hunts is fascinating and reflects this history of ROBLOX as a whole. As it evolved from a simpler sandbox building game with a focus on physics simulation, Into the prominent gaming and social media platform we know today, The Egg Hunts became more polished and larger in scope as well! This year's collective Egg Hunt highlights many different players made games, Reinforcing the idea of ROBLOX as a versatile engine, with a diverse community of developers. In theory at least, heh! Good work. These are for you.

2019 Ornament Quest[]

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Quest Requirements Reward
Science Bear's Ornament
  • Collect 150,000 White Pollen
  • Collect 25 Tokens from Sprouts
  • Match 1 Pair in Memory Match Games
  • Earn 1 Playtime Badge
122,519 Honey
5x Ticket
1x Enzymes
Conical Flask Ornament
Quest Dialogue
Science Bear's Ornament It's my responsibility to string up the lights each Beesmas. This year I went a little extra. I programmed them to twinkle! Another great example of technology brightening up our lives. Anyways, it's also my responsibility to make an [Ornament] for the tree. Well, our responsibility. Here's what you'll need to do: Collect 150,000 Pollen from white flowers... Collect 25 Tokens from Sprouts... Match 1 Pair in Memory Match... And earn the 1st Playtime Badge!

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Fascinating! So there are at leas- Wait a second. You're not here for science. You're ready to complete [Ornament]! One moment. ...(Snip snip snip)... ...(Knock knock knock)... Eureka! The [Conical Flask Ornament]! It represents all the science that makes Beesmas possible, From lighting up the trees, to creating consumer-safe materials for toys. With this on the Beesmas Tree, you'll receive the following boosts: +10% Capacity; +50% Convert Rate while at the Hive; and x1.25 Pollen from the Pineapple Patch. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got to get back to my research. I'm trying to figure out how Bee Bear is animating those Cub Buddies... They're just robots, you know. But they're so lifelike, it's uncanny!

2020 Beesmas Quest - Beesmas Lights[]

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Quest Requirements Rewards
Science Bear's Beesmas Lights 299,792 Honey
20x Snowflake
5x Neonberry
1x Glue

Activation of Beesmas Lights

Quest Dialogue
Science Bear's Beesmas Lights Oh, good thing you're here! I'll need your help. I'm having some technical difficulties with the Beesmas Lights I recently strung up. They won't turn on. I've investigated their circuitry and believe I've identified the problem. But in order to solve it, I'll need you and your bees to gather some resources. The lights are important! Beesmas decorations have been shown to increase the happiness And thus the work yield of bees in many peer-reviewed studies. Twinkling Beesmas lights may inspire a sense of magic... But the psychological effects they have on us, including their capacity to reduce stress levels, Aren't just magic - they're scientifically verifiable! Ok. Here's what we'll need to get the lights working: Collect 111,111 pollen from the Bamboo Field and the Spider Field... Collect 111 "Bomb" Ability Tokens... Defeat 1 Spider... And collect 11 tokens from Fireflies. To get those, you'll need to wait until nighttime and chase the Fireflies that visit the fields.

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Fantastic! With these, I believe I should be able to get the lights working. Just a moment ...(twist twist)...(click clack)... There they go! With the Beesmas Lights working, they can occasionally spawn 🌟 Falling Beesmas Lights 🌟 as you gather! You can see where they're going to fall marked as glowing green disks. If you catch them, they'll convert pollen in your bag to honey, and give you a short x2 pollen boost! See, decorations aren't just for looks - they're great for productivity as well. Oh, and you may even need to catch Falling Beesmas lights in certain quests. So start practicing! Anyways, thank you for the help. Happy Honeydays!

2021 Beesmas Quest - Beesmas Lights[]

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Quest Requirements Rewards
Science Bear's Beesmas Lights 1x Paper Planter (Upon receiving quest)

567,143 Honey
3x Tickets
1x Ticket Planter
3x Enzymes
3x Oils
5x Neonberries
Beesmas Lights start falling in fields.

Quest Dialogue
Science Bear's Beesmas Lights Oh, good thing you're here! I'll need your help. I'm having some technical difficulties with the Beesmas Lights I recently strung up. They won't turn on. I've investigated their circuitry and believe I've identified the problem. But in order to solve it, I'll need you and your bees to gather some resources. These lights are important! Beesmas decorations have been shown to increase the happiness And thus the work yield of bees in many peer-reviewed studies Twinkling Beesmas Lights may inspire a sense of magic... But the psychological effects they have on us, inclding [sic] their capacity to reduce stress levels, aren't just magic - they're scientifically verifiable! Ok. Here's what we'll need to get the lights working: Collect 654,321 pollen... Use 3 Micro-Converters... Collect 123 "Boost" Ability Tokens... Collect 12 tokens from Fireflies... And collect 1 hour of Nectar! You can collect Nectar from Planters placed in flower fields. Placing a Planter on a flower field allows it to grow while you're in game. As it grows, it collects pollen, random items, and Nectar. Nectar is a boost that improves your honeymaking. there are 5 types of Nectar, and each field gives a different type. Standing near a Planter allows your bees to sip Nectar from it. You also gain a good amount of Nectar when you harvest a planter. Be sure to let it grow first! To get started, here's a [Paper Planter]. You can purchase more in Pro Bear's shop.

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Fantastic! With these, I believe I should be able to get the lights working. Just a moment ...(twist twist)...(click clack)... There they go! With the Beesmas Lights working, they can occasionally spawn 🌟 Falling Beesmas Lights 🌟 as you gather! You can see where they're going to fall marked as glowing green disks. If you catch them, they'll convert pollen in your bag to honey, and give you a short x2 pollen boost! See, decorations aren't just for looks - they're great for productivity as well. Oh, and you may even need to catch Falling Beesmas lights in certain quests. So start practicing! Anyways, thank you for the help. Happy Honeydays!

2022 Beesmas Quest - Beesmas Lights[]

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Quest Requirements Rewards
Science Bear's Beesmas Lights 1,414,213 Honey
1x Red Drive
1x Purple Potion
5x Micro-Converters
1x Gingerbread Bear
Beesmas Lights start falling in fields.
Quest Dialogue
Science Bear's Beesmas Lights I've been investigating the peculiar robot that's been installed near the Rose Field. It seems to require 4 different types of [Drives] to operate. I've been working on constructing a [Red Drive] with the hopes of getting that robot working. But I've got a responsibility to Beesmas that will have to come first. It's my job each year to get the Beesmas Lights functional. But they keep going out! I think I've identified the problem. The Windy Bee has been knocking them around with it's [sic] gusts! We'll need to scare it off and repair the damage. If you work on the lights, I'll work on the [Red Drive]. Together, we can make efficient progress on both endeavors at once. Convert 697,774 Pollen to Honey at the hive... Use 1 [Red Extract]... Use 1 [Blue Extract]... Collect 11 Tokens from Fireflies... And collect 11 Tokens from Wild Windy Bees. To find Windy Bee, keep an eye out for clouds hovering over fields. Windy Bee always hides within a cloud, and will attack you if you jump into it! It will usually spawn at least once per hour.

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Fantastic! Thanks to your effort, I believe I'll be able to get the lights working. Just a moment ...(twist twist)...(click clack)... There they go! With the Beesmas Lights working, they can occasionally spawn 🌟 Falling Beesmas Lights 🌟 as you gather! You can see where they're going to fall marked as glowing green disks. If you catch them, they'll convert pollen in your bag to honey, and give you a short x2 pollen boost! See, decorations aren't just for looks - they're great for productivity as well. Now for the other task at hand. I've managed to repair the [Red Drive], and I want you to take it. If you can find the other 3 [Drives], you'll be able to activate the Robo Bear. I've done some research and have learned that a [White Drive] is for sale in Bee Bear's Catalogue. I've also spoken to Dapper Bear, whose [sic] told me that he's collected a [Blue Drive] in his travels. As far as the [Glitched Drive] goes... I suspect that Bee Bear might have a lead. I'm very curious to find out what that robot's function is. Anyway, thank you for the help with the lights. Happy Honeydays!

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Trivia[]

  • Science Bear uses the Superhero Animation Pack.
  • He had the fewest number of quests out of the permanent bears before the 7/11/2018 update.
  • He is the only bear to have "discovering bee types" as a requirement for completing his quests.
  • Science Bear is the 3rd to last quest bear on the map, the second being Polar Bear and the last being Spirit Bear.
  • Just like Panda Bear, Mother Bear, Black Bear, and Bee Bear, he is self-aware that he is in the game; during the 'Costs of Computation' quest, he remarks that actual beehives contain thousands of bees, but simulating that would crash the servers; and if the player talks to him after finishing all of his quests, he tells them to wait for more updates. In 'Mark Mechanics', he states that Pheromones are 'simulated in this game' through Mark abilities. Also, in 'Meticulously Crafted', he says “the device that you’re playing this game on”.
  • Science Bear is based on the spectacled bear.
    • Additionally, Science Bear wears goggles. Another word for "goggles" is "spectacles".
  • He's one of the two bears to give a unique ability after every quest, the other being Polar Bear.
  • He's one of the three quest givers to give an ability after every quest, the other two are Polar Bear and Honey Bee.
  • Science Bear is Onett's least favorite bear to write dialogue for because of his long script, as indirectly referenced during the Star Journey 2 quest.
  • Science Bear is the only bear to give translators.
  • Science Bear originally had 11 quests, which was increased to 16 in the 4/27/2018 update. This was bumped up to 26 in the 11/25/2018 update. Subsequently, it rose to 31 in the 12/19/2018 update.
  • Science Bear, Bee Bear, Spirit Bear, Black Bear, and Brown Bear are the only bears to require pollen from the Mountain Top Field.
  • In one of his quests, Science Bear gives a code "GumdropsForScience", which gives 15 gumdrops.
  • He is the third quest giver that requires players to defeat Tunnel Bear, the first being Panda Bear, the second being Onett and the fourth being Bubble Bee Man.
  • Many of the honey rewards for Science Bear's quests are based around important mathematical constants, such as pi (quests 1 & 31), e (quest 13), powers of 2 (quest 26), the square root of 2 (quests 7 & 25), and the square root of 3 (quest 11).
  • He is the first bear that requires the player to collect pollen from the Ant Field, the second being Black Bear.
  • 'Beesperanto' (quest) is a portmanteau of the words bee and Esperanto, which is a language made in the 19th century with the intention of being easy to learn and a way for people of different cultures to communicate easily.
  • If the player completed the "Epistemological Endeavor" quest before its nerf, upon entering the game, they would receive a message rewarding them with 100 tickets and 10 magic beans.
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The rewards the player get if they had completed Epistemological Endeavor before the nerf.

  • If the player gave Science Bear a Present during Beesmas 2018, they would get: x3 Glue, x5 Royal Jellies, Enzymes, Oil buff, Enzymes Buff, Glue buff, and Pineapple Patch Boost x4.
  • In the quest "Breaking Down Badges", Science Bear says that Sunflower Field Badges give more Honey Per Pollen. However, as of the 4/17/2019 Update, Sunflower Field badges grant capacity bonuses.
  • He is the first bear to wear accessories, with his glasses and lab coat. Other bears that also do this include Sun Bear with his sunglasses, his Mondo Belt Bag, and his Beekeeper Boots, and Spirit Bear, with her Petal Wand and her Petal Belt.
  • Epistemology is the theory of knowledge.
  • He, Panda Bear, Black Bear and Spirit Bear are the only bears to mention/have a code.
  • In total, he gives 210 Tickets in his quests.
  • His quests often require blending with the blender, collecting goo, collecting pollen from a number of fields, and defeating mobs.
  • In the quest "Subsidised Agriculture", Science Bear says that oil increases bee and player movespeed by 25%, but it has been changed to x1.2 bee and player movespeed.
  • Science Bear is the only bear to give a quest that requires to obtain a certain bee. The quest "Beesperanto" requires you to obtain a Carpenter Bee.
  • Science Bear's Beesmas 2020 gift, the BI-84 calculator, is a reference to the TI-84 calculator produced by Texas Instruments.
  • After starting Science Bear's Corrupting The Glitched Drive quest, as long as the 'Collect 2048 Duped Tokens' part is incomplete, Science Bear will indefinitely corrupt fields.
  • Science Bear is the first and only bear that requires you to collect pollen with specific tools, being the Spark Staff, and the Porcelain Dipper.
  • The quest "Corrupting the Glitched Drive" used to require collecting 2,048 duped ability tokens. This was nerfed to 1,024 duped tokens in the 1/12/24 update.
    • Players who collected more than 1,024 duped tokens before the nerf were compensated with ~33 Million Honey and 25 Tickets upon joining the game after the update.
Quest Givers
Permanent Bears Blackcloseup Black BearMothercloseup Mother BearBrowncloseup Brown BearPandacloseup Panda BearSciencecloseup Science BearDapperbearface Dapper BearPolarcloseup Polar BearRoboBearFace Robo BearSpiritcloseup Spirit Bear
Traveling Bears Suncloseup Sun BearGummycloseup Gummy BearBeecloseup Bee Bear
Other BuckoGiftedIcon Gifted Bucko BeeRileyGiftedIcon Gifted Riley BeeBeekeepersMask OnettBBMThumb Bubble Bee Man

HoneyIcon Honey Bee

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