CrystalVibe
New Member
Bee Dungeon isn't the kind of run you can just wander into anymore and hope your hive does the work. Once the waves start stacking up, weak upgrades and messy bee choices show fast. If you're pushing for Wave 100, farming drops, or checking out to cut down some of the grind, the main thing is planning your setup before the gate opens, not after everyone's already panicking.
Quick route before you queue
You'll notice pretty quickly that solo runs feel rough now. Not impossible, sure, but rough. A full team with four geared players makes a huge difference, especially when enemies start chewing through the front line. Before starting, everyone should know what they're bringing. Don't rely on one player to carry damage, tanking, and support all at once.- Bring at least four players with maxed combat upgrades.
- Decide who is stacking tank bees and who is focusing damage.
- Use enchantments before entering, not halfway through a failed run.
- Keep a mix of summon pressure, burst damage, and support buffs.
Best enchantments for serious runs
The new enchantment system is where a lot of Wave 100 runs are won or lost. Spear is great when you want faster attacks and steady damage. Sword is the obvious pick for bees that already hit hard, since the extra crit chance turns them into proper wave clearers. Shield is less flashy, but it keeps key bees alive when the screen gets crowded. Crown works better for speed and utility builds. Bee Shard is the one most endgame players chase because it boosts several stats at once and adds crit on top.| Enchantment | Best Use | Recommended Bee Type |
| Shield | Frontline survival | Necromancer Bee |
| Sword | High burst damage | Chaos Bee, Illusion Bee |
| Bee Shard | All-round scaling | Illusion Bee, top Mythical bees |
| Crown | Speed and utility | Support-focused hives |