Amulets are one of the most overlooked progression systems in Bee Swarm Simulator, but they can make or break your honey-making efficiency. After grinding hundreds of hours across different hive types, I have learned exactly which stats matter and which amulets to prioritize.
This guide covers all 7 amulet types in the game - how to get them, what stats to look for, and when to reroll. Whether you are running a Red, Blue, or White hive, I will tell you exactly what to aim for.
Before diving in, make sure you have grabbed all the free rewards from our Bee Swarm Simulator codes page - you will need those tickets and honey for progression.
Quick Amulet Overview
| Amulet | How to Get | Tiers | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moon Amulet | 100 Moon Charms | Single tier | All hives |
| Star Amulet | Gifted bee types | Bronze → Supreme | All hives |
| Ant Amulet | Ant Challenge score | Bronze → Supreme | All hives |
| King Beetle Amulet | Defeat King Beetle | Single tier | Early-mid game |
| Stick Bug Amulet | Stick Bug Challenge | Bronze → Diamond | Mid-late game |
| Shell Amulet | Defeat Stump Snail | Bronze → Supreme | Mid-late game |
| Cog Amulet | Robo Bear Challenge | Bronze → Supreme | Late game |
You can equip multiple amulets at once - they stack. Your goal is to get the best possible stats on each one for your specific hive type.
Understanding Amulet Stats
Before we dive into each amulet, you need to understand which stats actually matter. This changes based on your hive color.
Priority Stats by Hive Color
Red Hive Priority:
- Bee Ability Rate (BAR) - Extremely high priority
- Red Pollen - Core stat for red hives
- Bee Attack - Important for combat and Spicy Bee synergy
- Honey Per Pollen - Nice bonus
Blue Hive Priority:
- Bee Ability Rate (BAR) - Extremely high priority
- Blue Pollen - Core stat for blue hives
- Blue Bomb Pollen - Great for blue hive farming
- Convert Rate - More significant for blue hives
- Honey Per Pollen - Nice bonus
White Hive Priority:
- Bee Ability Rate (BAR) - Extremely high priority
- White Pollen - Core stat for white hives
- Bee Attack - Important for Vector Bee marks
- Honey Per Pollen - Nice bonus
Mixed Hive (Early-Mid Game):
- Bee Ability Rate - Always good
- Honey Per Pollen - Universal benefit
- Capacity - Helps with longer farming sessions
- Any pollen boost - All colors help
Stats to Avoid
- Instant Conversion - Sounds good but usually not worth prioritizing
- Wrong color pollen - Red pollen on a blue hive is wasted
- Low percentage rolls - A 5% boost is not worth keeping over a 40% boost
Moon Amulet – Your First Priority
The Moon Amulet is often the first "real" amulet players get, and it is one of the most important. It also lets you walk on moon platforms at night, which is required for certain areas.
How to Get Moon Amulet
- Collect 100 Moon Charms (from night tokens, quests, and codes)
- Go to the Moon Amulet Generator near the 30 Bee Zone
- Spend 100 Moon Charms to generate an amulet
- Compare the new amulet to your current one
- Choose to keep or replace
Best Moon Amulet Stats
The Moon Amulet has 5 "slots" for stats. Slots 1-3 are always filled, slots 4-5 have a chance to be empty.
Perfect Moon Amulet for White Hive:
- +8% Honey Per Pollen (max roll)
- +250,000 Capacity (max roll)
- +50% White Pollen (max roll)
- +25% Bee Ability Rate
- +15% Convert Rate
Perfect Moon Amulet for Red Hive:
- +8% Honey Per Pollen
- +250,000 Capacity
- +50% Red Pollen
- +25% Bee Ability Rate
- +10% Bee Attack
Perfect Moon Amulet for Blue Hive:
- +8% Honey Per Pollen
- +250,000 Capacity
- +50% Blue Pollen
- +25% Bee Ability Rate
- +15% Convert Rate
When to Reroll Moon Amulet
Reroll if:
- You get the wrong color pollen for your hive
- Honey Per Pollen is below 5%
- You are missing slot 4 or 5 stats
- Capacity is below 100,000
Keep if:
- You have your hive color's pollen at 30%+
- Honey Per Pollen is 6%+
- You have 4+ stats filled
Moon Charms are farmable, so do not be afraid to reroll for better stats. A good Moon Amulet makes a noticeable difference.
Star Amulet – The Endgame Goal
Star Amulets are the most powerful amulets in the game, especially the Supreme Star Amulet with its exclusive passives. Getting a good one is a major progression milestone.
Star Amulet Tiers
| Tier | Gifted Bees Required | Stats | Passive Chance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 5 | 3 buffs | None |
| Silver | 10 | 4 buffs | None |
| Gold | 15 | 5 buffs | None |
| Diamond | 25 | 6 buffs | 1% chance |
| Supreme | 40 | 7 buffs | 100% (1-2 passives) |
How to Get Star Amulets
- Discover Gifted bee types (use Royal Jelly, Star Treats, or Star Eggs)
- Go to the Star Hall (next to Clover Field)
- Use the generator matching your Gifted bee count
- Each generation costs Honey (scales with tier)
Star Amulet Passives Explained
Diamond Star Amulets have a 1% chance for a passive. Supreme Star Amulets always have 1-2 passives. Here is what each does:
Gummy Star (Best for White/Mixed)
- Spawns a Gummy Star that orbits you
- Collects Goo from the field
- After 45 seconds, pops and scatters Honey Tokens
- Honey scales with Goo collected and Gifted Colorless bee types
- Synergizes with Gummy Mask
Pop Star (Best for Blue Hives)
- Spawns a Pop Star that orbits you
- Collects Blue pollen from flowers
- Pops after collecting enough, giving instant honey
- Great for blue hive players who want consistent gains
Scorching Star (Best for Red Hives)
- Spawns a Scorching Star that orbits you
- Burns flowers and collects Red pollen aggressively
- Fills your bag fast - you will convert more often
- Perfect for red hive players with Demon Mask
Star Shower (Good Secondary)
- Periodically rains star tokens on the field
- Works for any hive type
- Good synergy with Gummy Morph for white hives
Guiding Star (Situational)
- Points toward the "best" field to farm
- More useful for mixed hives
- Less valuable for specialized hives that know their fields
Star Saw (Good Secondary)
- Spawns a saw that cuts through flowers
- Deals damage to mobs
- Good for combat-focused play
Best Star Amulet Passive Combinations
For Blue Hive: Pop Star + Star Shower For Red Hive: Scorching Star + Star Saw For White Hive: Gummy Star + Star Shower For Mixed Hive: Gummy Star + Guiding Star
Best Star Amulet Stats
Beyond passives, you want these stats:
- Bee Ability Rate (highest priority)
- Your hive color's pollen boost
- Capacity
- Honey Per Pollen
- Convert Rate (for blue hives)
Ant Amulet – Consistent Farming
The Ant Amulet comes from the Ant Challenge and is one of the easier amulets to farm for good stats.
How to Get Ant Amulet
- Go to the Ant Challenge (requires Ant Pass from shops or quests)
- Survive waves of ants and collect pollen
- Your score determines amulet tier:
- Bronze: 1-24 points
- Silver: 25-49 points
- Gold: 50-99 points
- Diamond: 100-149 points
- Supreme: 150+ points
Best Ant Amulet Stats
The Ant Amulet can roll pollen boosts for specific colors, making it great for specialized hives.
Priority stats:
- Bee Ability Rate
- Your hive color's pollen
- Bee Attack (for red/white hives)
- Convert Rate (for blue hives)
Tips for High Ant Challenge Scores
- Bring your best bees leveled up
- Use Vicious Bee for Impale damage
- Pop ability tokens quickly
- Focus on collecting pollen between waves
- Higher bee levels = higher scores
King Beetle Amulet – Early Game Boost
The King Beetle Amulet is a nice early-game boost but becomes less important as you progress.
How to Get King Beetle Amulet
- Defeat King Beetle in the Blue Flower Field (requires 10 bees)
- 1/7 chance to drop an amulet (Loot Luck does not affect this)
- Stats are random each time
Best King Beetle Amulet Stats
This amulet gives Convert Rate plus pollen boosts for 2 of 5 fields:
- Mushroom Field
- Clover Field
- Strawberry Field
- Blue Flower Field
- Bamboo Field
Recommended fields based on hive:
- Red Hive: Strawberry Field + Mushroom Field
- Blue Hive: Blue Flower Field + Bamboo Field
- Mixed: Clover Field + Strawberry Field (good for quests)
When to Stop Farming King Beetle Amulet
Once you have decent stats (50%+ Convert Rate, good field boosts), stop farming this and focus on better amulets. King Beetle Amulet is outclassed by late-game options.
Stick Bug Amulet – Mid-Game Power
The Stick Bug Amulet requires both a high score AND a high Stick Bug level, making it a mid-game goal.
How to Get Stick Bug Amulet
Requirements:
- At least 1,000,000 score in Stick Bug Challenge
- Stick Bug must be at least level 5
| Tier | Score Required | Stick Bug Level |
|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 1M+ | 5+ |
| Silver | 5M+ | 8+ |
| Gold | 25M+ | 11+ |
| Diamond | 100M+ | 14+ |
Best Stick Bug Amulet Stats
The Stick Bug Amulet can roll:
- Bee Ability Rate (priority)
- Color pollen boosts
- Bomb Pollen (great for blue hives)
- Convert Rate
For Blue Hives: Prioritize Blue Bomb Pollen and Bee Ability Rate For Red/White Hives: Prioritize your color's pollen and Bee Ability Rate
Tips for High Stick Bug Scores
- Level up Stick Bug by defeating it repeatedly
- Bring high-level bees
- Use ability tokens efficiently
- Vicious Bee helps with damage phases
- Party up with other players for easier clears
Shell Amulet – Stump Snail Reward
The Shell Amulet comes from defeating the Stump Snail, one of the longest boss fights in the game.
How to Get Shell Amulet
- Find the Stump Snail in Stump Field (requires 35 bees)
- Defeat it (takes hours of sustained damage)
- Guaranteed amulet drop on defeat
- Tier improves with more defeats
The Stump Snail has massive HP and regenerates health. Most players take multiple sessions to defeat it.
Best Shell Amulet Stats
Shell Amulet can roll strong stats:
- Bee Ability Rate
- Color pollen boosts
- Convert Rate
- Capacity
Priority: Same as other amulets - BAR and your hive color's pollen.
Tips for Defeating Stump Snail
- Level up Vicious Bee for Impale damage
- Use Stingers for bonus damage
- Bring high-attack bees
- Be patient - it takes time
- Party up to share the grind
Cog Amulet – Robo Bear Challenge
The Cog Amulet is the newest amulet type, obtained from the Robo Bear Challenge.
How to Get Cog Amulet
- Complete Robo Bear's questline to unlock the challenge
- Survive rounds in the Robo Bear Challenge
- More rounds = higher tier amulet
| Tier | Rounds Required |
|---|---|
| Bronze | 5+ |
| Silver | 10+ |
| Gold | 15+ |
| Diamond | 20+ |
| Supreme | 25+ |
Best Cog Amulet Stats
Cog Amulet can roll:
- Bee Ability Rate (priority)
- Color pollen boosts
- Blue Bomb Pollen
- Convert Rate
This is a late-game amulet that requires significant progression to access.
Amulet Priority Order for Progression
Here is the order I recommend focusing on amulets:
Early Game (0-25 Bees)
- King Beetle Amulet - Easy to farm, nice early boost
- Moon Amulet - Save Moon Charms, generate when you have 100
- Bronze Ant Amulet - Do Ant Challenge when you can
Mid Game (25-40 Bees)
- Moon Amulet - Reroll for good stats
- Silver/Gold Star Amulet - Work toward 15 Gifted bees
- Stick Bug Amulet - Level up Stick Bug
- Shell Amulet - Start working on Stump Snail
Late Game (40+ Bees)
- Supreme Star Amulet - The ultimate goal (40 Gifted bees)
- Diamond/Supreme Shell Amulet - Keep defeating Stump Snail
- Diamond Stick Bug Amulet - Push for high scores
- Supreme Cog Amulet - Complete Robo Bear Challenge
- Supreme Ant Amulet - Optimize Ant Challenge runs
When to Reroll vs Keep
This is the question everyone asks. Here is my framework:
Always Keep If:
- You have Bee Ability Rate 20%+
- You have your hive color's pollen at 40%+
- Supreme Star Amulet has your ideal passive combo
- Stats are in the top 25% of possible rolls
Always Reroll If:
- Wrong color pollen for your hive
- Missing key stats (no BAR, no pollen boost)
- Low percentage rolls across the board
- Star Amulet passive does not match your hive
Consider Keeping If:
- Stats are "good enough" and resources are limited
- You are still progressing and will reroll later anyway
- The amulet is a significant upgrade over your current one
Common Amulet Mistakes
Mistake 1: Ignoring Moon Amulet Moon Charms are easy to farm. A good Moon Amulet is a significant boost. Do not neglect it.
Mistake 2: Wrong Star Amulet Passive Getting Scorching Star on a blue hive is painful. Know what passive you want before spending honey.
Mistake 3: Keeping Bad Stats Because "It's Supreme" A Supreme amulet with bad stats is worse than a Diamond with good stats. Tier matters less than stats.
Mistake 4: Not Matching Amulets to Hive Color Once you specialize your hive, your amulets should match. Red pollen on a white hive is wasted potential.
Mistake 5: Rushing Star Amulet Tiers Do not waste Royal Jelly trying to rush 40 Gifted bees. Progress naturally and the Gifted bees will come.
Amulet Stat Caps Reference
Here are the maximum possible stats for reference:
| Stat | Max Roll |
|---|---|
| Honey Per Pollen | +8% |
| Capacity | +250,000 |
| Color Pollen | +50% |
| Bee Ability Rate | +25% |
| Convert Rate | +100% |
| Bee Attack | +10% |
| Bomb Pollen | +25% |
Use these to judge how good your rolls are.
More Bee Swarm Simulator Guides
- Bee Swarm Simulator Codes - Free honey, tickets, and boosts
- Bee Swarm Simulator Bees Tier List - All 47 bees ranked
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Official Resources
- Bee Swarm Simulator on Roblox - Official game
- Bee Swarm Simulator Club - Join for exclusive codes
- Bee Swarm Simulator Wiki - Community wiki
- Official Discord - Community server
This amulet guide is based on current game meta as of January 2026. Stats and mechanics may change with updates. Always compare new amulets carefully before replacing your current ones.
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Last updated: January 2026
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