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As part of the To grow a garden Bizzy Bees event, you can buy the bee cove from the honey store. This box can be opened to purchase various bee and honey theme cosmetics. Your selection of items can be used to decorate your farm and bring it closer to aesthetic taste. Like other elements of the event, this is an article of limited time and expires when the event is over.
Here is what you need to know about bee boxes and the odds of getting their various items.
The Bee Crate is an exclusive cosmetic cove of Bizzy events that can be purchased at Honey store. You can buy it for 12 honey Or spend 179 Robux. After securing the item, it can be opened from your inventory: when you do it, you will receive one of the six items in your pool.
Each cosmetics of the bee box is assigned a possibility of setting that determines how easy it is to obtain. The most common item is the Jar of honeythat has a 26% Possibility of falling when opening the loot box. On the other hand, the rarer item, the Source of honeyhe only has one 5% fall price.
Cosmetics are purely for aesthetic improvements, which means they are not essential for gameplay. Your farm or crops will not see any improvement in the harvest with these items displayed. Therefore, if you prioritize the feature on aesthetics, we recommend that you acquire the bee box after erasing the honey store.
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Crate Bee includes six items in total, all that are displayed here along with their respective falling rates:
Because these items do not have extremely low fall rates, you can expect to acquire them in a reasonable number of box openings.
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Bee cove can be purchased at the honey store for 12 honey or 179 Robux.
The bee box includes cosmetic items you can use to decorate your farm.
Honey can be obtained by exchanging pollinated fruits in the honey compressor.
Edited by Dineh Renthlei