Sometimes they still hang, and I'm thinking that maybe parts of the game are calculated separately (e.g. So the bees dropped next to a stack of flowers every time, but all on its own. This was using the same setup of 16 flowers that I used initially, set up in a hollow 3x3 under the conduits. I'll see how far I can push it with these bees and comment in a little bit with what I find. It's working on yellorium bees right now, and they're eating up every bee with room to spare. I've got it dropping a bee every two seconds for a total of 17 flowers (had to rearrange for spreader line-of-sight) and feeding 2 elven spreaders (same buffer size as regular, but larger bursts (higher transfer rate). I suppose it could have been a re-log issue or an actual functional glitch, or something. I'm still not sure why some of the flowers appeared empty with bees stacking up, but they're all eating the bees now, from what I can tell. That's probably why sometimes the bees piled up on the ground. One thing I had forgotten about is that different bees produce different amounts of mana, which means that some breeds will stack up more than others since they give larger mana bursts and deactivate the flowers for a bit longer. Regardless of whether they're connected to a spreader, so long as their own buffer is full, they won't eat flowers. I'm messing with this again, going back and forth between my creative and survival worlds.įrom what I can tell, these flowers refuse to consume bees if they're full. Maybe I'll hook up my old tree farm to some of those burny flowers so the apples will start flowing again, and I'll get even more mana than actually sounds like a good plan. I was hoping my new bee output would make up the difference, but we'll see since there are some other issues at play. My tree farm came to a halt bc I didn't need the wood anymore, and that's when my mana gen dropped significantly and shut off my elfheim gate. I guess that if some percentage of bees are wasted, at least some are being transformed into mana and not all are going to waste. So I'm not sure what to do but to hope whatever my extra beegonias are contributing will be able to keep up with my new bee output. It was pretty great.īut then I tripled my bee output because I need more resources, which overwhelmed my beegonias-and this happened. The setup from before with bees and a second setup with apples from my tree farm (I forget what those food flowers are called) filled up my double-ring to almost half just off my bee/tree farms' castoffs. I set up a big mana battery with a double-ring of pools and a couple in the middle, with a recessive spark on the middle pool that all my spreaders point to and a dominant spark on the middle pool that is drawn from for my uses, and it holds a crap ton of mana. My space is limited, so I need to conserve space as I can. If you have space, you could set them up separately rather than stacking them and be fine. I'm confused as to why they're acting up now, but they did work great with the one set. I will say that while I used only the one ring of 8, they worked like a charm. Thing is, the bottom ring of flowers are still reading empty. Just picked up 3 bees after it ran alone for the past ten minutes. It looks like the beegonias eventually fall behind bit by bit. The wikis aren't helpful, and the lexica doesn't say anything more about them either.ġ) Do beegonias in any form consume bees and waste the mana?Ģ) Are there functional differences between floating and regular beegonias?ģ) If no to 1 and 2, why would my setup be behaving this way? I didn't think they did like some of the other generating flora, but this is acting strange. I'm looking at the setup now, after adding some floating beegonias on top of the existing ring or regular beegonias, and every bee is disappearing just as the next falls.īut the problem is that the lower ring of beegonias (8 flowers, hollow 3x3) don't seem to be producing anything as I update them with my wand of the forest-and those in the upper ring (8 flowers, hollow 3x3) are constantly full.so that tells me every bee is being consumed, but they may be consumed by only the upper ring.īut that then begs the question whether they eat bees when they're full and waste the mana potential, or some other such situation. It's gotten so much that I've almost backed up my two diamond chests' buffer for my beegonias in just the last couple nights of playing. I made some upgrades to my bee production in Infinity Evolved recently and have a lot more drones to dispose of.
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