
If you’re serious about dominating Bee Swarm Simulator, then completing all Onett quests is absolutely essential. As someone who’s spent countless hours grinding through these challenging Star Journey quests, I can tell you that the rewards—especially that coveted Star Treat—are game-changing. Trust me, I’ve learned the hard way what works and what doesn’t, and I’m here to share everything I’ve discovered about conquering Onett’s mountain of challenges.
Onett, the actual developer of Bee Swarm Simulator, waits patiently behind the Bear Gate for players with at least 30 bees in their hive. When you finally meet him, he’ll offer you five progressively difficult Star Journey quests that will test your dedication to the game. These aren’t your average bear quests—we’re talking about collecting billions of pollen, defeating hundreds of mobs, and gathering thousands of tokens.
What makes these quests special is the final reward: a Star Treat that guarantees turning any bee into its gifted form. This is incredibly valuable, especially for event bees that are otherwise nearly impossible to gift. Plus, the journey itself will make you a much better player through the process.
I’ll be honest—the first time I looked at Onett’s quest requirements, I almost gave up. Collecting 3 billion+ pollen? Defeating nearly 1,000 mobs? It seemed impossible! But there’s something incredibly satisfying about watching those progress bars fill up, knowing you’re working toward one of the best rewards in the game.
What I appreciate most about these quests is how they force you to explore every aspect of the game. You’ll master field boosting, learn optimal mob farming strategies, and understand token collection like never before. The progression feels natural, and by the time you finish, you’ll have a hive that’s ready for any challenge the game throws at you.
Here’s every quest you’ll face, plus my personal strategies for each:
Requirements:
Rewards: 5,000,000 Honey, 25× Royal Jelly, 1,000× Treat, 10× Ticket, 25× Pineapple
My Strategy: Start with white pollen fields since you’ll need the most from there. I recommend focusing on the Mountain Top Field with a white pollen boost—your bees will be much more efficient there. For the Giant Ants, camp near the ant challenge entrance and use your best AoE abilities. Werewolves are easiest at night when they spawn more frequently.
Requirements:
Rewards: 10,000,000 Honey, 50× Royal Jelly, 2,000× Treat, 15× Ticket
My Strategy: This quest really tests your red pollen game. I suggest setting up a rotation between Rose Field and Strawberry Field with red field boosts active. For the portal usage, just pop in and out quickly—no need to actually complete the challenges each time. The Fire Ants are best farmed near the ant challenge, while Ladybugs spawn frequently in the Mushroom Field.
Requirements:
Rewards: 25,000,000 Honey, 75× Royal Jelly, 5,000× Treat, 20× Ticket
My Strategy: This is where things get serious. Blue pollen is my favorite for grinding because Pine Tree Forest is so efficient. I recommend spending most of your time there with blue boosts active. The King Beetle fight might be challenging if you’re not prepared—bring your best bees and use your strongest abilities right at the start.
Requirements:
Rewards: 50,000,000 Honey, 100× Royal Jelly, 7,000× Treat, 25× Ticket
My Strategy: We’re back to white pollen, but in massive quantities. Mountain Top Field with white boosts is your best friend here. The Tunnel Bear fight can be tricky—I recommend bringing along some friends or waiting until you have stronger bees. Don’t forget to use your goo-gathering abilities in the specified fields.
Requirements:
Rewards: 100,000,000 Honey, 10,000× Treat, 50× Ticket, 1× Star Treat
My Strategy: This is the ultimate test of your dedication. Three billion pollen total! I recommend focusing on one color at a time to maintain your sanity. Spider Field is surprisingly efficient for pollen collection if you can handle the spiders. For the Tunnel Bears, consider bringing a group—these fights are much easier with help.
After completing these quests multiple times, here are my top strategies:
Bee Setup Optimization:
Field Boost Strategies:
Token Collection Efficiency:
Mob Farming Tips:
I made plenty of mistakes during my first Onett quest run. Here’s what you should avoid:
Don’t Rush: These quests are designed to take weeks or even months. Trying to rush will only burn you out.
Neglecting Hive Upgrades: Use the honey and resources from each quest to strengthen your hive before starting the next one.
Ignoring Other Game Content: Don’t focus exclusively on Onett quests—continue with daily quests, events, and other activities for balanced progression.
Poor Resource Management: Save your best boosts and items for the most challenging requirements.
Absolutely! The Star Treat alone makes these quests worthwhile, but the skills and hive improvements you’ll gain along the way are equally valuable. Plus, there’s something incredibly satisfying about completing one of the most challenging quest lines in the game.
Remember, everyone progresses at their own pace. Some players finish these quests in a few months, while others take over a year. What matters is that you’re making consistent progress and enjoying the journey.
Completing all Onett quests transformed me from a casual player into someone who truly understands Bee Swarm Simulator’s mechanics. The journey taught me about efficient grinding, optimal bee setups, and strategic resource management—skills that benefit every aspect of the game.
Whether you’re just starting your first Star Journey quest or you’re stuck on quest 5, remember that persistence pays off. Take it one step at a time, celebrate small victories, and don’t be afraid to ask for help from the community.
Have you started Onett’s quests yet? Share your progress and tips in the comments below—I’d love to hear about your journey to that coveted Star Treat!