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Field Dice are one of those items in Bee Swarm Simulator that don't look flashy at first, but once you understand how they work, they become a core part of efficient grinding. Each one gives a 100% pollen boost to a random field you can access for 15 minutes. If you roll into a good field and pair it with boosts, gear, and codes, the difference in pollen (and honey) is huge. Because of that, most players eventually start looking for consistent ways to farm them instead of just waiting for random handouts.
The most straightforward method is crafting them in the Blender. Each Field Die costs one Red Extract, one Blue Extract, one Soft Wax, and one Whirligig. Once you've got the materials, head to the Blender in the Badge Bearer's Guild and craft as many as you need. A lot of players consider this the most reliable method since there's no RNG involved. If you're planning to craft dice regularly, it helps to keep your extract production steady and harvest planters often so you don't run short on wax and materials.
Mob drops are another steady source, especially once your hive is strong enough to clear enemies quickly. A bunch of mid- and late-game mobs can drop Field Dice, including Ladybugs, Scorpions, Spiders, Werewolves, Aphids, Mondo Chick, and even Wild Windy Bee. If you make a habit of rotating through fields and clearing mobs on respawn—places like Spider, Rose, Pumpkin, Cactus, and Mountain Top—you'll build up dice naturally while farming other loot. Some players also server hop after killing bosses like Mondo Chick to squeeze in more drop chances.
Quests help build an early stockpile too. Black Bear gives several quests that reward Field Dice, and Brown Bear milestone quests hand out a few at certain checkpoints. Spirit Bear also includes dice in rewards for some of her quest lines. These aren't repeatable, so they're more like starter reserves than a long-term farm, but finishing them early gives you breathing room for later boost sessions.
There are also smaller side systems that can pay off over time. Memory Match sometimes rewards Field Dice if you flip the right tiles. Seasonal features—like Beesmas gifts, stockings, and festive tokens—can include them as well. Donating items to the Wind Shrine, running Robo Bear Challenge rounds, or participating in Mythic Meteor Showers can all drop dice too. None of these are guaranteed farms, but if you're already doing them, the extra dice add up.
Planters are one of the more passive but underrated methods. Tacky Planters and Petal Planters in particular have a decent chance to drop Field Dice when harvested. If you keep them planted while you grind or AFK, you'll slowly accumulate dice without really trying. Players who stay online for long sessions usually see the most benefit from this since fully grown planters tend to give better rewards.
Once you've got a supply, using them properly matters just as much as farming them. Since each die boosts a random field and dice boosts don't stack, you want to pop one when you're ready to fully commit to farming whatever field you get. A lot of players save them for planned boost runs—stacking them with glitter, codes, hive buffs, and field boosts for maximum returns. Earlier in the game, it's fine to use them more casually to speed up quests, but later on they're best treated as part of a full boost setup if you want the biggest pollen gains possible.
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