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Map

Map

Bee-Map

On the map you will find all registered players with their beehives. Once you click on the icon „map“ in the menu, the map opens.

Map

Map

When the map appears, you will see your own beehive in the middle with all the other hives in your direct neighbourhood. By simply clicking on your own hive or other hives a new menu will open on the right side, where you can see the coordinates of the player’s hive, his player name and if applicable to what people he belongs to.

In addition, you can attack him/her and spy on him/her. You can also have a look at his/her profile or send him/her a message.

To have a look at beehives outside your neighbourhood, you can click yourself through the meadows using the navigation arrows next to the map. If a hive is outside of your ring, it is presented somewhat fainter.

Beehives presented as broken-down have been abandoned for at least seven days. Which does not mean that these hives are empty of honey or defender bees. Should the player decide to login again his hive will again be shown as a „whole“ hive.

You can also move your hive. You must note, though, that since the users are placed circularly, i.e. ring-shaped, positions can only be changed within such a ring or you can move nearer to the ring center, where the – possibly – stronger users are placed because they have been playing for a longer time. Also you can not move every day, but must wait a while, sometimes shorter, sometimes longer, depending on your status (premium or non-premium). When you will next be able to move your hive, is shown on the right side of the bee map.

Tip:

Try to find potential targets for attacks on the map, but consider that those attacked will certainly fly a counter attack. Therefore, it would be tactically unwise to choose the strongest opponents. With the map, you can check where your opponents are, the duration of your flight time for an attack and the expansion stages of your potential targets for attack.

Over night, it would certainly make sense to fly longer distances so that after a possible successfill robbery of honey you will not expose the honey unprotected in your own hive before you come online again. During the day attacks over shorter distances do make more sense, because then you can send out your attackers several times to different targets.