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Beehive - Spawns normal bees.

Large Beehive - Spawns normal bees, and grumble bees when hit.

Giant Beehive - Spawns Grumble Bees that make new hives in the vicinity (Euede's suggestion)

 

There can be only one Giant Beehive, and thus only one Bee Queen. But Beehives becoming Larger and spawning Grumble Bees would be cool.

18 hours ago, Vargling said:

Beehive - Spawns normal bees.

Large Beehive - Spawns normal bees, and grumble bees when hit.

Giant Beehive - Spawns Grumble Bees that make new hives in the vicinity (Euede's suggestion)

 

There can be only one Giant Beehive, and thus only one Bee Queen. But Beehives becoming Larger and spawning Grumble Bees would be cool.

This would completely overpopulate the world with bees and trying to get rid of them would be difficult because they would keep spreading and people would only kill the Bee Queen for the Royal Jelly

 

6 minutes ago, isthisworkingnow said:

This would completely overpopulate the world with bees and trying to get rid of them would be difficult because they would keep spreading and people would only kill the Bee Queen for the Royal Jelly

 

There'd be a limit of 5 in the vicinity. So yes, it would be hard to get rid of them. They actually become renewable and that's... bad?

Just now, Vargling said:

There'd be a limit of 5 in the vicinity. So yes, it would be hard to get rid of them. They actually become renewable and that's... bad?

The Bee Queen makes honeycomb renewable so there is no benefit to having renewable beehives

3 minutes ago, isthisworkingnow said:

The Bee Queen makes honeycomb renewable so there is no benefit to having renewable beehives

I don't believe stingers become renewable + it just looks ugly without actual beehives, it'd be more fun.


As well as stingers, it makes actual bees renewable. - Beeboxes are nothing without bees, so honeycomb won't help.

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