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Bee Swarm Simulator Rebirth Guide (2026) – How Rebirth Works, Rewards, Buffs & Modded Gameplay Explained

Bee Swarm Simulator has long been one of the most popular Roblox titles thanks to its engaging progression loop, unique bees, and constant grind for better gear and honey. However, Rebirth is a concept that doesn’t currently exist in the official game developed by Onett – it is instead featured in modded versions and fanon concepts that imagine how rebirth mechanics could transform the experience. This guide will break down exactly what Rebirth is, how it works in modded versions, and how it compares to the official game.

What Is Rebirth?

In many Roblox simulator games, “rebirth” or “prestige” refers to a mechanic that resets some player progress in exchange for permanent buffs. While Bee Swarm Simulator does not include an official rebirth system in the original game, the idea has become popular in fan concepts and modded versions where players can “rebirth” their accounts to gain powerful bonuses.

In the fanon Rebirth System:

  • Rebirth resets only your honey while allowing you to keep bees, items, badges, and gear.
  • Each rebirth grants progressive buffs like increased honey per pollen, convert rate boosts, and special passives.
  • Rebirth requires massive amounts of honey – often into the billions or more – and can be performed multiple times.

This mechanic has similarities to prestige systems in other simulators. However, it remains entirely speculative outside of modded game experiences.

Basic Mechanics (Modded Version)

  • A player can rebirth up to five times, each rebirth requiring increasing amounts of honey and better gear.
  • Each rebirth gives buffs such as:
    • Honey Day multipliers (e.g., 4× honey day giving 8× pollen capacity and convert rate).
    • Tickets, eggs (diamond, mythic, etc.), and other valuable rewards.
    • Improved pollen capacity and conversion efficiency with each rebirth.
  • After rebirthing, the player’s honey resets to zero, but their hive retains progress in bees and buffs.

Progression Example

  • First Rebirth:
    • Costs ~1 million honey and a propeller hat.
    • Rewards include 100 tickets, one diamond egg, and 4× honey day.
  • Second Rebirth:
    • Requires a porcelain mask and 100 million honey.
    • Player must grind for more bees (e.g., 25 bees) and craft resources.
  • Subsequent Rebirths:
    • Costs escalate into the billions and require advanced items like honey masks, porcelain porta hives, and even event-specific gear.
    • Rewards include star treats, myth eggs, and massive honey day multipliers (e.g., 12× or 40× pollen effectiveness).

Because modded rebirth systems are not standardized, the exact requirements and rewards vary between versions.

These Are Buffs You Get in a Fanon Rebirth System

According to a fanon wiki concept, a more formalized rebirth system could include:

Rebirth #Honey RequiredBuffs
11b×1.1 Honey per pollen
25b+10% Instant conversion
310b×1.2 pollen
450b×1.5 sprinkler rate
5100b+Passive: Rebirth
6500b×1.35 capacity
71t×2 convert rate
2510qt+Passive: Void Vacuum

These buffs extend into high-end passives like Thunderstorm events, Mythical Madness, and Godly passives that reduce item cooldowns – ideas that blend standard simulator prestige mechanics with creative new effects.

Rebirth vs. Official Bee Swarm Simulator

Official Game

  • No rebirth mechanic currently exists in the official version of Bee Swarm Simulator. Players cannot reset their honey for permanent buffs in the original game.
  • Progression in the official game revolves around:
    • Increasing hive size and quality of bees.
    • Gaining badges and crafting gear for better stats.
    • Completing quests and defeating bosses.
  • The game’s community actively discusses the idea of rebirths, with some players feeling it would break the progression flow while others think it would add longevity.

Rebirth in Modded Versions

Modded servers or fan games that re-imagine Bee Swarm Simulator with rebirth systems use it to:

  • Rebalance long-term progression by adding resets with meaningful rewards.
  • Provide players with goals beyond maxing honey and gear.
  • Introduce mechanics traditionally seen in clicker or idle simulators.

This is more experimental and not endorsed by Onett, the original developer.

Community Response to Rebirth

The idea of rebirth in Bee Swarm Simulator is controversial among players due to how it affects progression:

  • Some players argue rebirths would make early and mid-game less meaningful because later play would focus on repeated resets for minimal long-term benefit.
  • Others think rebirths could prolong the game and offer more goals for endgame players tired of grinding.

Should Bee Swarm Simulator Officially Add Rebirth?

This remains a hot topic within the community:

Arguments for rebirth:

  • Adds replayability and long-term goals.
  • Incentivizes mastery and efficiency.
  • Introduces new mechanics and buffs to explore.

Arguments against rebirth:

  • Could make grinding more repetitive.
  • Might undermine the value of late-game progress.
  • Risk of discouraging players who dislike resets.

Since the official game has no rebirth system, any adoption would require a major update or change in design philosophy.

Final Thoughts

While Rebirth is not part of the official Bee Swarm Simulator, it has become a fascinating mechanic in modded experiences and fanon lore. Players enjoy the idea of resetting progress in exchange for powerful buffs and long-term goals, mirroring prestige systems from other Roblox simulators. Whether this will ever become part of the true game remains uncertain, but the concept continues to spark discussion and creative adaptations within the community.

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