By Jay / / Games

Bee Swarm Simulator players are no strangers to tough quests, but what happens when someone takes the challenge to a whole new level? Fans have imagined a version of Bubble Bee Man’s quest that pushes every limit of difficulty, turning the grind into near-impossible territory. While the official Bubble Bee Man quest isn’t out yet, this fan-made version gives a glimpse of just how brutal it could be.

What This Fan-Made Quest Is About

The quest, called Bubble Bee Man’s Blooming Bees of RNG, is designed to be extreme. It focuses heavily on collecting blooms, which are central to the Bubble Bee Man theme, but it doesn’t stop there. Players would also face challenges like Robo Bears, Puffs Rooms, and various event-specific tasks.

Every objective seems designed to overwhelm even the most dedicated bees in the game. Some of the requirements are so massive that they almost feel like a joke, including:

  • Collecting 999,999,999 ticket tokens from Honeystorms.
  • Gathering trillions of snowflake tokens or red pollen on specific fields.
  • Completing 40 million fire and flame trail hits.
  • Collecting millions of Costic Waxes at the Festive Reef.
  • Accumulating over a quadrillion blue pollens with gifted bees at night.
  • Activating abilities hundreds of millions of times like Target Practice and Mac Surge.

Other tasks include collecting specific bloom petals in certain patches, completing Robo Bear rounds above level 24 millions of times, or even gathering millions of offline vouchers. The numbers are staggering, with many objectives reaching levels no player could realistically achieve.

Why It’s So Crazy

This quest goes beyond being hard—it’s a fan-made “true hell” scenario for anyone trying to complete it. Every goal is scaled up to an impossible degree, making it almost comical. It shows what a real endgame Bubble Bee Man quest could look like if the developers wanted to challenge players beyond reason.

Despite the extreme difficulty, the fan creator Salt Soup gave players a taste of creativity and imagination. The quest also prompts discussion: what if Onet actually added something this insane to the game? Players would have a monumental grind ahead, but the potential rewards could include unlimited materials or rare items for completing such a massive undertaking.

Bubble Bee Man’s fan-made quest is more of a fun, exaggerated “what if” scenario than something achievable. It highlights the dedication of the Bee Swarm Simulator community and their ability to imagine wild challenges. While we probably won’t see anything this extreme in the official game anytime soon, it’s entertaining to think about the chaos it could bring.

Whether you’re a casual player or a hardcore beekeeper, this quest serves as a reminder of how creative fans can get. And who knows? Maybe one day Onet will take inspiration and give players a truly monstrous challenge to test their skills.

 

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