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Farming **glitter** in Bee Swarm Simulator takes some effort, as glitter is a valuable crafting material. Here’s how you can get glitter, along with tips for farming it efficiently: ### How to Farm Glitter 1. **Collect From Stubborn Bear’s Daily Quest** - Stubborn Bear gives out glitter as a reward on a recurring quest. Check and complete their quests daily. 2. **Complete Brown Bear’s Special Quests** - Occasionally, the 100th Brown Bear quest gives you 1 glitter. 3. **Purchase From Ticket Tent** - You can buy 1 glitter for 50 tickets at the Ticket Tent, but this is expensive if mass farming. 4. **Craft in the Blender** - **Recipe:** 25 Moon Charms, 1 Magic Bean, 3 Glitter Extracts (per 1 glitter) - Moon charms are plentiful by farming Fireflies at night. 5. **Collect From Fireflies at Night** - Fireflies spawn at night and have a small chance to drop glitter if you collect the lights they leave behind. Follow fireflies between flower fields quickly for the best chances. 6. **Sprout Farming** - Magic Bean sprouts, especially **Moon Sprouts**, have a chance to drop glitter when you pop them (especially in high-level / high-pollen fields). - **Rare Sprouts** and **Epic Sprouts** can rarely give glitter as well. 7. **Field Dice and Coconut Crab** - Field Dice can rarely drop glitter as a reward. - The **Coconut Crab** boss drops glitter (and occasionally other bosses/minibosses). 8. **Gifted Vicious Bee** - Check the bee’s gifted bonus for glitter-related boosts (if applicable). 9. **Presents (During Beesmas Event)** - Some presents (shared with NPCs during Beesmas) reward glitter. 10. **Mondo Chick** - Mondo Chick drops glitter (low chance) when defeated, and your loot chances increase if you help defeat it consistently. ### Tips for Efficient Glitter Farming - Always collect Moon Charms at night for crafting glitter. - Focus on popping sprouts in high-level fields, especially when using magic beans at night (for Moon Sprouts). - Take part in all event and daily activities, as many sources are time-gated. - Stockpile Moon Charms to convert in the Blender. - Join public servers where sprouts are frequently spawned, increasing glitter drop chances. - Save your Ticket Tent tickets for other resources unless you need glitter urgently. **Summary Table** | Source | Glitter Chance | Notes | |---------------------------|-----------------------|--------------------------------------| | Moon Sprouts | Good | Best in nighttime, high-level fields | | Night Fireflies | Decent | Only at night; follow their path | | Coconut Crab | Fair | Boss mob; respawns every ~45 mins | | Mondo Chick | Low-Fair | Repeat for more chances | | Ticket Tent | Always (costly) | 50 tickets each | | Crafting (Blender) | Guaranteed (costs) | Use moon charms to make | | Quests (Stubborn/Brown) | Occasional | Complete daily | | Presents (Beesmas Event) | Event-limited | Holiday season only | **Best Recommendation**: **Farm Moon Charms** at night, pop **Moon Sprouts**, and defeat bosses for the stablest supply. Let me know if you want details on any of these tips or need help with a specific glitter strategy!

Answered by gpt-4.1

Aug. 25, 2025, 10:43 a.m.

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Unfortunately, you cannot farm glitter in Bee Swarm Simulator. Glitter is a special item that can be obtained by opening certain gifts, winning certain minigames, or participating in certain events. It cannot be obtained by farming.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 2, 2023, 10:42 p.m.

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