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GAG brings new items and mutations for its part two of the Bizzy Bee event (Image: Roblox).

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Roblox Grow A Garden Bizzy Bee Week 2 update adds new Queen Bee quests, Jelly variant, and more

Here is everything new that was added in the second week of the Bizzy Bee event in Roblox's Grow A Garden.

Roblox's Grow A Garden Bizzy Bee Part Two update continues its campaign with more new content over the weekend! Beekeepers and gardeners out there can now grind for more rewards, including new seeds and pets, alongside a brand new currency and a very high-value variant!

For those who missed the launch of Bizzy Bee’s return the previous week, head over to our highlights to catch up.

What’s new in the Grow a Garden Bizzy Bee event?

For week two, the Grow A Garden team has added Queen Bee Quests, which are essential for earning a new currency, ‘Royal Jelly’. Interact with the Queen Bee at the centre of the island and click ‘View Quests’ to see your tasks–which reset hourly.

Your tasks will be simple enough to complete within that hour, though some might require a little extra grinding. Quests might ask you to hatch six bee eggs or plant 150 honey seeds, plus a variety of other tasks, with each rewarding unique amounts of Royal Jelly depending on difficulty. Once you complete a task, Royal Jelly will immediately be added to your account!

What items are in the Royal Jelly Shop?

The Royal Jelly Shop is located at the centre of the Grow A Garden map.

Using this new currency, you can purchase items from the Royal Jelly Shop, located right in front of the honey compressor kiosks. This shop offers:

  • Pollen Puffball seed | Rare | 25 Royal Jelly
  • Grape Droplet seed | Legendary | 75 Royal Jelly
  • Carpenter Bee | Rare | 150 Royal Jelly
  • Pet Shard RoyalJelly | Mythical | 500 Royal Jelly
  • Royal Jelly Fountain | Divine | ? Royal Jelly
  • King Bee | Divine | 1,200 Royal Jelly
  • Pohutukawa seed | Prismatic | 2,500 Royal Jelly

As per usual, the pets have unique abilities. The Carpenter Bee can convert a Pollinated fruit into a bee castle-themed cosmetic, while the King Bee not only pollinates fruits, but also has a chance to apply the Honeygem mutation.

The Royal Jelly Fountain also isn’t just a pretty cosmetic–it also periodically applies the Jellygem mutation to your crops. 

How to get the Jelly mutation in Grow a Garden?

The new update also brings a Royal Jelly Incubator kiosk, which allows you to submit any seeds from the Royal Jelly Shop to apply the brand new Jelly variant to them. This process requires 150 Royal Jelly, which can be earned after completing roughly two quests. 

The Jelly mutation is as valuable as the incredibly rare Rainbow mutation, which makes it one of the highest multipliers in the game. So you’d better start grinding those hourly quests!

What new items are added in the Honey Coin Shop?

There is fresh new content in the Honey Coin Shop as well, allowing you to grab more unique items using the standard honey currency.

Week two of the Bizzy Bee event introduces the Honey Badger pet, which occasionally consumes a Pollinated (or HoneyGlazed) fruit and spreads it to other plants, or helps restore the hunger of other pets in your garden. It is priced at a decent 3,500 Honey Coins.

A honey version of the Honey Hollow has also been added to the Honey Coin Shop roster as a new Divine seed, with a whopping 30,000 Honey Coins price tag.

That’s all for our highlight of the midway Bizzy Bee update, which rounds off what has been a very packed event so far. It’ll be exciting to see what Grow a Garden has up its sleeves for the third update coming next week.

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