Mixed Hive in Bee Swarm Simulator
Source-safe mixed hive in bee swarm simulator notes with qualitative tradeoffs and verification flags for changing community meta.
Overview
A mixed hive uses bees from multiple colors instead of committing fully to blue, red, or white. It is usually best for beginners, early progression, and players still completing varied quests because it keeps more options open while they learn the game.
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Core Bees
Representative bee names often discussed for this direction include the following. This is not a fixed recipe and does not claim exact quantities.
- Basic Bee
- Tabby Bee
- Vicious Bee
- Bubble Bee
- Rad Bee
Strengths
Mixed hives are flexible, beginner-friendly, and easier to adjust when your next goal changes.
Weaknesses
A mixed hive usually lacks the focused synergy of a mature color hive, so it can fall behind specialized builds once a player has the resources to commit.
How to Build
- Start by reviewing your current hive and marking which bees are carrying your progress.
- Keep flexible quest and farming coverage until your next color direction is clear.
- Compare candidate bees by role, not by copied quantities from old screenshots.
- Spend scarce resources only after checking current in-game wording and trusted community testing.
- Revisit the build after major updates because hive meta can change.
FAQ
Should I copy an exact hive list?
No. Use exact lists only after checking current game data and community testing, because bee counts and priorities can change.
When should I choose a hive color?
Choose a color only when your resources, bees, and goals make the direction practical. Early players usually benefit from flexibility.
Are the bee counts on this page final?
No. This page intentionally avoids exact counts until they are verified in the current game.