Amulets in Bee Swarm Simulator are powerful accessories that give permanent bonuses to you and your bees. These special items can dramatically boost your honey production, combat power, and field efficiency. Whether you’re just starting or looking to optimize your late-game setup, understanding amulets is essential for success in this popular Roblox game.
Key Takeaways
- 7 Different Amulet Types: King Beetle, Star, Ant, Moon, Shell, Stick Bug, and Cog amulets each offer unique benefits
- Star Amulets Have 5 Tiers: Bronze → Silver → Gold → Diamond → Supreme, with increasing power and cost
- Multiple Amulets Stack: You can wear one of each amulet type simultaneously for combined effects
- Stats Are Random: Most amulets have randomized stats within specific ranges, making each drop unique
- Supreme Amulets Are End-Game: These require massive resources but offer the best bonuses and special passive abilities
What Are Amulets in Bee Swarm Simulator?
Amulets are special accessory items introduced in the July 2018 update that provide permanent passive buffs to both you and your bee swarm. Unlike beequips that individual bees wear, amulets affect your entire gameplay experience. You can equip multiple amulets at once – one of each type – and they’ll appear visually on your character at different positions.
The most important thing to know about amulets is that they’re permanent upgrades. Once you obtain an amulet, its bonuses stay with you forever. However, when you get a new amulet of the same type, you must choose whether to keep your old one or replace it with the new one – this decision cannot be reversed!
All Amulet Types and How to Get Them
King Beetle Amulet
The King Beetle Amulet is one of the first amulets most players encounter. It drops from defeating the King Beetle boss with a 1/7 chance (Loot Luck doesn’t affect this). The quality improves with consecutive defeats up to 100 times.
How to Get: Defeat King Beetle repeatedly
Best Stats: +25% to +100% Convert Rate (guaranteed), plus field-specific pollen bonuses and possible bee attack boosts
Star Amulets
Star Amulets are the most complex amulets with 5 different tiers. They’re purchased from the Star Hall using honey and require discovering gifted bee types.
Star Amulet Requirements:
- Bronze: 5 gifted bee types, 25M honey
- Silver: 10 gifted bee types, 50M honey
- Gold: 20 gifted bee types, 250M honey
- Diamond: 30 gifted bee types, 1B honey
- Supreme: 40 gifted bee types, 10B honey
Star Amulet Stats by Tier:
- Bronze: x1.25 Capacity + 2 random buffs
- Silver: x1.5 Capacity + 3 random buffs
- Gold: x1.75 Capacity + 4 random buffs
- Diamond: x2 Capacity + 5 random buffs + chance for passive
- Supreme: x2.5 Capacity + 5 random buffs + guaranteed passive
The best Star Amulet stats depend on your hive color, but generally focus on your main pollen color, Convert Rate, and Bee Ability Rate.
Ant Amulet
The Ant Amulet is earned by participating in the Ant Challenge. The quality depends on your score, with higher scores giving better stats.
How to Get: Score points in the Ant Challenge
Tiers: Bronze (0-24 points) → Silver (25-49) → Gold (50-99) → Diamond (100-149) → Supreme (150+)
Best Stats: Convert Rate bonuses (up to +110%) and critical chance/power
Moon Amulet
The Moon Amulet is unique because you create it yourself using Moon Charms. It’s the only amulet that increases capacity directly and allows you to walk on moon platforms at night.
How to Get: Spend 100 Moon Charms at the Moon Amulet Generator
Special Feature: Capacity increases by 25k each time you create one (up to 250k total)
Best Stats: Capacity bonus, ticket chance, and movement collection
Shell Amulet
Shell Amulets are guaranteed drops from defeating the Stump Snail. The tier depends on how many times you’ve defeated the snail. This is the only amulet that boosts goo and defense.
How to Get: Defeat Stump Snail repeatedly
Tiers: Based on total defeats (1, 5, 7, 15+ for Supreme)
Best Stats: Goo bonuses, defense, and Stump Field pollen
Stick Bug Amulet
Earned from the Stick Bug Challenge, this amulet requires both high scores and a leveled-up Stick Bug. It’s the only amulet that can reduce monster respawn time.
How to Get: Score 1M+ points with level 5+ Stick Bug
Tiers: Bronze (1M score) → Silver (8M) → Gold (20M) → Diamond (50M)
Best Stats: Capacity, Convert Rate, and monster respawn time reduction
Cog Amulet
The newest amulet type, obtained from the Robo Bear Challenge. Cog Amulets are the only ones that boost Nectar and Super-Crit Power.
How to Get: Complete rounds in Robo Bear Challenge
Tiers: Based on rounds completed (5+, 10+, 15+, 20+, 25 for Supreme)
Best Stats: Bee Attack, capacity, and special ability bonuses
Best Amulet Stats for Each Game Stage
Early Game (Starting Out)
Focus on King Beetle Amulet and Bronze Star Amulet. Look for:
- Convert Rate bonuses
- Your main pollen color (White, Red, or Blue)
- Basic capacity increases
Mid Game (Progressing)
Aim for Silver/Gold Star Amulet and Ant Amulet. Prioritize:
- Higher Convert Rate
- Bee Ability Rate (especially for Blue hives)
- Critical Chance and Power
- Field-specific pollen bonuses
End Game (Maxed Out)
Target Diamond/Supreme Star Amulet and other supreme tiers. The best stats include:
- Maximum Convert Rate
- Special passive abilities (especially Guiding Star or Star Shower)
- Perfect stat combinations for your hive type
- Nectar and Super-Crit Power (from Cog Amulet)
Supreme Amulet Passives Explained
Supreme Star Amulets have special passive abilities that make them incredibly powerful:
- Guiding Star: Summons a star that boosts pollen, capacity, and convert rate
- Star Shower: Creates shooting stars that collect and convert pollen
- Gummy Star: Boosts White Field capacity and goo conversion
- Pop Star: Enhances Blue pollen and Bubble Bloat
- Scorching Star: Improves Red pollen and flame conversion
- Star Saw: Damages enemies and collects pollen automatically
Each passive grants a permanent x1.25 capacity boost, and you can get double passives on Supreme Star Amulets.
Common Amulet Mistakes to Avoid
- Replacing Good Amulets Too Early: Don’t replace a well-rolled amulet unless the new one is significantly better
- Ignoring Hive Color: Your best stats depend on whether you run White, Red, or Blue hive
- Forgetting About Gifted Bees: More gifted bee types improve Star Amulet stat quality
- Not Planning Ahead: Some amulets take weeks or months to obtain
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the perfect stats for each Amulet?
The perfect stats depend on your hive color and game stage. For White hives, focus on White Pollen and Convert Rate. Red hives prioritize Red Pollen and Bee Attack. Blue hives need Blue Pollen and Bee Ability Rate. Always aim for maximum Convert Rate regardless of color.
How many amulets are there in Bee Swarm Simulator?
There are 7 different types of amulets: King Beetle, Star, Ant, Moon, Shell, Stick Bug, and Cog. Star, Ant, Shell, and Cog amulets have multiple tiers (Bronze to Supreme), while King Beetle and Moon amulets don’t use the tier system.
Which amulet should I pick?
You don’t pick just one – you can wear all 7 types simultaneously! Focus on getting the best stats for each amulet type rather than choosing between them. Start with King Beetle and work toward Star Amulets first.
How do I get all amulets in Bee Swarm Simulator?
Each amulet has different requirements: defeat King Beetle, purchase from Star Hall, complete Ant Challenge, use Moon Charms, defeat Stump Snail, complete Stick Bug Challenge, and finish Robo Bear Challenge rounds. Focus on one at a time based on your current progress.
What are the best amulet stats for early, mid, and end game?
Early game: Convert Rate and your main pollen color. Mid game: Add Bee Ability Rate and Critical Chance. End game: Focus on perfect stat combinations and special passive abilities, especially from Supreme Star Amulets.
Do amulets work together?
Yes! Amulets stack their effects, so wearing all 7 types gives you massive combined bonuses. This is why collecting and optimizing each amulet type is so important for progression.
Can you replace amulets?
Yes, but choose carefully! When you get a new amulet of the same type, you must decide whether to keep your old one or replace it. This decision cannot be reversed, so make sure the new amulet is actually better.
What should I be looking for in amulets?
Always prioritize Convert Rate first, then your main pollen color, then capacity or combat stats depending on your playstyle. For late game, special passive abilities from Supreme Star Amulets are game-changing.
How do gifted bees count toward star amulets?
You need to discover gifted bee types to unlock higher-tier Star Amulets. Each different gifted bee species counts as one type, regardless of how many gifted bees of that species you have.
Conclusion
Mastering Bee Swarm Simulator amulets is key to maximizing your honey production and overall game progression. Start with the King Beetle Amulet, work toward Star Amulets as you discover gifted bees, and gradually collect all 7 types for maximum power.
Remember that the best amulet stats depend on your hive color and game stage. Focus on Convert Rate early, then specialize based on whether you run White, Red, or Blue hive. Don’t be afraid to spend time grinding for better rolls – a perfect amulet can transform your gameplay!
For more Bee Swarm Simulator tips and secret items to boost your progress, check out our comprehensive guides. Happy beekeeping!


