Diamond Bee
Diamond Bee is one of the rarest bees in Bee Swarm Simulator, obtainable only from a Diamond Egg — the game’s rarest egg type. Getting a Diamond Bee is a major endgame achievement.
How to Obtain
Diamond Eggs are awarded by completing Spirit Bear’s most challenging quests and through advanced gameplay milestones. Unlike Common or Rare Eggs, Diamond Eggs are extremely limited and take significant time to earn.
Why Diamond Bee?
Diamond Bee’s status comes from its rarity and the difficulty of obtaining it, rather than its raw combat power. As a Blue bee it contributes to Blue pollen bonuses and has well-rounded stats.
Gifted Diamond Bee
Making a Diamond Bee gifted (via Star Treat) is one of the most prestigious achievements in the game. The Gifted Hive Bonus is highly valued by endgame players.
Prestige & Trading
While Bee Swarm Simulator doesn’t have a traditional trading system, having a Diamond Bee (especially Gifted) is a mark of a veteran player who has invested significant time in the game.
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