- BSS 1:1 Rebirths resets honey while preserving your other progression.
- Early rebirths improve pollen, conversion, sprinkler performance, and capacity.
- First reset costs 1 billion honey and grants 1.1x honey per pollen.
- Multi Rebirths save time but require more honey than normal individual resets.
- Best approach is to rebirth only when the next permanent buff supports your farming loop.
BSS 1:1 Rebirths Beginner Guide Basics
BSS 1:1 Rebirths uses a straightforward progression loop: build honey, purchase a rebirth, keep your long-term upgrades, and farm more efficiently with the new buff. The important beginner detail is that a rebirth resets honey only. Your bees, equipment, inventory, and other retained progress remain available after the reset.
The system is accessed through the Ouroboros icon in the menu bar. It appears as the final entry in the tabber and includes three main controls:
- Rebirth: Shows the next honey requirement and the buff attached to that level.
- Buffs: Displays the benefits earned from previous rebirth levels.
- Multi Rebirth: Allows several eligible rebirths to be purchased at once.
| System Feature | Beginner Meaning | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Rebirth | Resets honey for a permanent progression buff | Use after reaching the required cost |
| Buffs | Lists bonuses from each completed level | Check before choosing your next target |
| Multi Rebirth | Buys several rebirths in one action | Use when repeated individual resets become inconvenient |
| Retained Progress | Keeps everything except honey | Prepare equipment and resources before resetting |
Treat honey as the spending resource for your next milestone, not as a permanent balance. A reset is valuable when its buff improves the speed of your next farming cycle.
The first milestone costs 1 billion honey and grants 1.1x Honey Per Pollen. This is a modest-looking multiplier, but it affects the central activity that funds every later reset. New players should avoid spending the entire balance on optional purchases if doing so delays the first rebirth by a large amount.
Before Rebirthing
- Reach the displayed honey requirement
- Review the next buff
- Finish urgent purchases or quests
After Rebirthing
- Confirm the honey reset
- Return to your strongest field
- Rebuild the next milestone
Long-Term Mindset
- Focus on permanent bonuses
- Compare cost against farming speed
- Avoid chasing every level immediately
Early Rebirth Levels and Buffs
The first ten levels establish the foundation of the rebirth system. They alternate between direct farming improvements and new passive effects. For beginners, the most noticeable early gains usually come from better honey production, improved conversion, stronger pollen collection, and more reliable sprinkler coverage.
| Rebirth | Honey Required | Main Benefit | Beginner Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1b | 1.1x Honey Per Pollen | Strong first reset |
| 2 | 5b | +10% Instant Conversion | Better hive-side conversion |
| 3 | 10b | 1.2x Pollen | Faster field collection |
| 4 | 50b | 1.5x Sprinkler Rate | More frequent sprinkler value |
| 5 | 100b | Passive: Rebirth | Emergency survival utility |
| 6 | 500b | 1.35x Capacity | Longer field sessions |
| 7 | 1t | 2x Convert Rate | Faster conversion performance |
| 8 | 3t | +10% Royal Jelly Luck | Improved Royal Jelly odds |
| 9 | 5t | 2x Sprinkler Range, 2x Sprinkler Rate | Broad field support |
| 10 | 10t | Passive: Thunderstorm | Strong temporary field event |
Which early levels deserve priority?
Level 1 is the natural starting point because its cost is the lowest and its bonus improves honey generation directly. Level 2 supports players who lose time during conversion, while Level 3 is especially useful for field-focused farming.
Level 4 becomes more valuable when your route depends on sprinklers. The combination of a faster sprinkler rate at Level 4 and improved capacity at Level 6 can reduce interruptions during long sessions. Level 5 is different: it provides utility rather than a simple multiplier.
The Passive: Rebirth effect activates upon death, returning you with 25% health and a two-minute 1.3x Bee Attack boost. It can also be activated with a stinger without losing health, but the cooldown doubles. The listed cooldown is five minutes before later passive reductions.
Each price rises sharply. Rebirthing immediately after reaching a level is sensible, but forcing the next level can leave you without enough honey for important progression purchases.
Target the Next Affordable Level
Open the rebirth menu and identify the next listed honey requirement. Use that number as your immediate farming goal instead of planning around the entire 25-level ladder.
Compare the Buff to Your Routine
Decide whether the next reward improves your main bottleneck. Pollen, conversion, capacity, and sprinkler bonuses are most useful when they match your current farming style.
Secure Important Purchases
Before resetting, complete purchases or preparation that would otherwise be delayed. The rebirth keeps long-term progress, but it does not protect honey spent before the reset.
Rebirth and Rebuild
Purchase the reset, verify the new buff, and return to your best reliable farming route. Measure progress by how quickly the next target becomes reachable.
Midgame Rebirth Planning
From Levels 11 through 20, the system shifts toward specialized multipliers and powerful passive effects. Costs move from trillions into quadrillions, so efficient planning becomes more important than simply selecting the highest visible reward.
| Rebirth | Honey Required | Main Benefit | Planning Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 30t | 2x Bee Gather Amount, 2x Hive Convert Rate, 1.5x Bee Attack | Broad productivity increase |
| 12 | 50t | +15% Red, Blue, and White Instant Conversion | Useful for mixed color setups |
| 13 | 100t | Passive: Fertilizer | Improves flowers within sprinkler range |
| 14 | 300t | +30% Royal Jelly Luck | Supports bee-quality progression |
| 15 | 500t | 1.1x Bond, 1.2x Honey Per Pollen, 1.1x Pollen | Balanced farming upgrade |
| 16 | 1qd | Passive: Inspire Chain | Rewards Inspire Token collection |
| 17 | 3qd | 1.25x Bar, +25% Red Instant Conversion, 2x Goo, 2x Blue Bee Convert Rate | Strong specialized utility |
| 18 | 5qd | Passive: Mythical Madness | Creates color-dependent field events |
| 19 | 10qd | Multiple 1.25x bonuses, +15% Instant Conversion, +60% Royal Jelly Luck | Major all-around power spike |
| 20 | 50qd | Passive: Insanity | Grants 10x Pollen for a limited period |
The Passive: Fertilizer randomly pollinates one flower within sprinkler range whenever a sprinkler ticks. This makes Level 13 more attractive for players who already maintain consistent sprinkler placement.
The Inspire Chain passive activates after collecting 20 Inspire Tokens. For one minute, additional Inspire Tokens are stored instead of granting their normal buff. At the end of the chain, the stored amount becomes Inspire+, which grants 3x Pollen for 15 seconds, with an additional 2x per stack.
Mythical Madness activates after collecting 100 Mythical Bee Ability Tokens. Its event depends on the color represented by the majority of collected tokens:
- Red majority: Precise Powder for one minute.
- Blue majority: Buoyant Bounce for 15 seconds.
- Colorless majority: Goo coverage, 10x Haste, Baby Love, and colorless gifted-bee effects for 1.5 minutes.
At Level 20, Insanity activates after collecting 10,000 Ability Tokens. It grants a 10x Pollen buff for one minute and has a listed cooldown of ten hours. This is a high-impact event, so it should be viewed as a planned burst rather than a constant farming bonus.
Choose the next rebirth by matching the reward to your strongest tokens, field effects, and conversion pattern. A slightly lower-cost buff can produce faster progress than a distant headline milestone.
| Farming Bottleneck | Helpful Rebirth Effects | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Slow pollen collection | Levels 3, 15, 19, 21, 23, 24 | Improves pollen multipliers |
| Frequent hive trips | Levels 6, 11, 19, 21, 23, 24 | Adds capacity or conversion power |
| Weak sprinkler coverage | Levels 4, 9, 23 | Increases rate and range |
| Poor Royal Jelly results | Levels 8, 14, 19 | Raises Royal Jelly Luck |
| Token-based farming | Levels 16, 18, 20, 25 | Adds event or burst mechanics |
Late Levels, Passives, and Multi Rebirths
Levels 21 through 25 represent the highest listed rebirth milestones. Their costs reach from 100 quadrillion honey to 10 quintillion honey, so they are long-term objectives rather than beginner purchases.
| Rebirth | Honey Required | Main Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 21 | 100qd | 2x Pollen, 2x Honey Per Pollen, 2x Capacity, 2x Convert Rate, 1.5x Critical Power |
| 22 | 500qd | Passive: Godly |
| 23 | 1qt | 3x Sprinkler Rate, 3x Range, 3x Pollen, 3x Nectar, 2x Critical Power |
| 24 | 5qt | 3x Goo, 3x Pollen, 3x Capacity, 3x Critical Power |
| 25 | 10qt | Passive: Void Vacum |
Passive: Godly improves several existing systems. Inspire adds an extra 1 to the pollen multiplier per stack, while Inspire+ gains an additional 2 per stack. All passive cooldowns are halved, and item cooldowns become one-third of their normal duration.
Passive: Void Vacum activates after every 20 Inspire Tokens. It surrounds the field with a void for 30 seconds. Honey created inside is stored, then released as honey tokens when the void disappears. The stored amount is tripled before release, while Honey From Tokens has reduced effectiveness against these tokens.
Multi Rebirths use the listed formula:
C × 1.1M
Here, C is the cost of the maximum number of rebirths you can normally afford, while M represents the maximum normal rebirth count available with your current honey. If the calculated price exceeds your honey, the system reduces the count by one and removes the cost of the last rebirth from the calculation. This process continues until the total becomes affordable.
Individual Rebirths
- Lower total cost
- Easier to control
- Best for testing a new buff
Multi Rebirths
- Faster repeated progression
- Higher total honey requirement
- Best after confirming your route
Late Passives
- Strong token interactions
- Longer farming targets
- Best treated as milestone goals
Use individual rebirths when your honey balance is close to the limit. Use Multi Rebirth only when the convenience is worth its additional cost and you can still afford your next planned activity.
Beginner Progression Checklist and FAQ
The best early strategy is consistency. Build toward one rebirth, activate its benefit through your normal farming loop, and then reassess the next requirement. Avoid comparing your progress only with the highest rebirth number; the system is designed around compounding improvements.
First Rebirth Goals:
- Locate the Ouroboros icon and open the rebirth menu
- Save 1 billion honey for the first rebirth
- Review the next buff before spending excess honey
- Confirm retained equipment and inventory after rebirthing
- Use Multi Rebirth only after checking the higher cost
| Beginner Goal | Recommended Action | Expected Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Reach Level 1 | Save 1b honey and rebirth | 1.1x Honey Per Pollen |
| Reach Level 3 | Prioritize pollen-focused farming | 1.2x Pollen |
| Reach Level 6 | Build toward capacity and longer sessions | 1.35x Capacity |
| Reach Level 9 | Maintain strong sprinkler coverage | 2x Range and 2x Rate |
| Prepare for Level 10 | Save for the 10t requirement | Access to Thunderstorm |
Common mistakes to avoid
- Spending honey needed for the next rebirth on low-impact purchases.
- Treating every passive as a permanent effect when several are temporary or cooldown-based.
- Using Multi Rebirth without checking the C × 1.1M cost.
- Ignoring the difference between pollen, Honey Per Pollen, capacity, and conversion rate.
- Planning around a late-game passive before improving the farming loop that funds it.
Q: What does BSS 1:1 Rebirths reset?
The rebirth system resets your honey while allowing you to keep your other progression, including retained equipment and inventory progress.
Q: What is the first rebirth cost?
The first rebirth requires 1 billion honey and grants 1.1x Honey Per Pollen.
Q: Should beginners use Multi Rebirth immediately?
Usually, no. Individual rebirths are easier to control, while Multi Rebirths require more honey for the same number of resets.
Q: Which early rebirth buff is best?
Level 1 is the natural starting priority. After that, choose between conversion, pollen, sprinkler, or capacity bonuses based on your current farming bottleneck.
Keep one clear target on your screen: the next rebirth you can realistically reach. Consistent cycles usually outperform risky attempts to skip several milestones.