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开始日期 02/04/26 - 10:00
结束日期 10/10/26 - 12:00
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    Red Extract is one of those items in Bee Swarm Simulator that feels hard to get when you first start paying attention to it, but becomes much easier once you understand where it actually comes from. It's used in some of the most important red-side gear in the game, like the Elite Red Guard, Fire Mask, and Riley Guard, along with a few boosts, so almost everyone ends up needing a steady supply. The good part is that you don't need Robux for it at all, and there are plenty of ways to farm it just by playing smart.

    The most straightforward option is crafting it at the Blender inside the Badge Bearer's Guild near the Mountain Top Shop. One Red Extract costs 50 Strawberries and 10 Royal Jelly, which are both pretty easy to stock up on once you start spending time in red fields like Strawberry, Mushroom, or Rose. As your hive gets stronger and your pollen gains improve, this method scales really well and ends up being the backbone of most players' Red Extract supply.

    Quests are another reliable source and are especially good early on. Any quest from Gifted Riley Bee always gives one Red Extract when you turn it in, which makes her quests worth doing whenever they're available. Black Bear also hands them out in certain quests, like "Get Red-y," and Science Bear includes them in a few of his tasks as well. You won't get huge amounts from quests all at once, but over time they add up with almost no extra effort.

    If you have extra items lying around, donation systems can help fill the gaps. The Wind Shrine on the mountain can drop Red Extract depending on what you donate, and repeated donations slowly improve your odds. The Sticker Stack near the Blender is more direct, since donating the right stickers gives you one Red Extract per turn-in. Both rely on chance or item availability, but they're nice ways to convert leftovers into something useful.

    Planters are one of the best passive sources once you unlock them. Red Clay Planters and Heat-Treated Planters give guaranteed Red Extracts when harvested in red fields like Strawberry, Rose, or Pepper Patch. The Heat-Treated Planter is especially strong, and if you plant it in Mushroom, then Strawberry, Rose, and finally Pepper Patch in that order, you can trigger a massive 100 Red Extract bonus, though it has a long cooldown. Sprouts in red fields also have a decent chance to drop Red Extract, especially if you're using better sprout spawners.

    Some enemies can drop Red Extract too, which makes combat farming worth doing in red areas. Ladybugs in red fields occasionally drop them, and bosses like King Beetle and Tunnel Bear almost always give one if you're using the right amulets. Even breaking leaves in red fields can pay off, and event rewards and gift boxes sometimes include a few as well.

    The fastest way to build up a big stock is to mix several of these methods into a daily routine. Craft a few at the Blender after a red boost session, clear Riley Bee and Black Bear quests, rotate your planters through red fields, and then hunt mobs while your boosts are still active. Once you're set up, it's very possible to earn dozens of Red Extracts in a day, and in extreme cases even hundreds, which makes crafting high-end red gear much less stressful.

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