Welcome to the club, William! This is certainly one of your highest achievements, especially after seeing you only recently came back to the game. Congrats :>
I've gotten 2 turpentines from the Pesticide Planter. One was in Pumpkin and the other was in Sunflower. The second one was the reason I made a Gummyballer for myself.
"a hundred caustic waxes, a hundred super smoothies, five hundred star jellies, five thousand honeysuckles" man, take a look again : ' ) (for some gifted people - he dont need 100 super smoothies for 5 turps, and he needs 4 of them, not 5, 400 star jellies, not 5000, 40 waxes, not 100)
I gave up on white hive. Became red, that will hopefully help with RBC. So now I'm on the journey to getting the Dark Scythe. First step is do 75 more riley bee quests 😑
this guy took 10 minutes to explain, this is a quicker way to find out how he crafted it: 1500 Glue, 2500 Gumdrops, 50 Caustic Waxes, 50 Super Smoothies, 5 Turpentines, 10T Honey
The video is called “How I Crafted the Gummyballer” not “How to craft the Gummyballer” It's just him explaining what he did to get the materials (The point of the video)
i remember getting this back when there was about 2 weeks before beesmas ended last year. its helped me get through my best boosts. I broke my record today at 10t. (my hive is mostly 17 and working on 18 so thats mainly why so low most likely.)
@@NishikiisV2 you still got a ways to go then. Your end goal is to get the best amulets you can and understand how to do a good boost. It can be tricky to understand and it does require to think about what hive color you are but all of us have the potential.
i got one from mushroom i think then i thought it was horrible so i donated it to the wind shrine don't try it it is horrible i got it from a plastic planter
Superwilliamsworld: *uses 17 festive planters and gets no turpentine* Me who gotten a turpentine from a candy planter in stump while looking for glue: o-o
Nooooo!!! 😂 I’m just about mid-game and I heated the Samvour and got a Turpentine Along with the usual Honeysuckle. I told my boys what I got and they were yelling HOW?! DONT USE IT?!! Lol after watching this, I feel like that was crazy lucky. I hope you get another!
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The super smoothies use beesmas shop, for the honey macro, boost, grind, for turpentine use festive planters and festive beans, glue/gumdrops, get a lot of tickets and for the wax just craft it it’s not too hard
im pretty sure i was the first ever person to obtain turpentine (midgame player) i planted a ticket planter one day after planters were released and obtained it
Tbh white were always better than any hive like when red was broken yea red was better but then when red got nerfed again white was the best and white has always been the best in boosting
I have gotten a turpentine from a tacky planter in sunflower field that was 60 something percent done. I feel like getting that is more rare than a star treat from leaves in Clover field
I got turpentine from a ticket planter when I was like 10-14 days into the game and I didn't know what it did so I looked on yt and to this day it is a big contribution to me getting gummy baller
I’m gonna buy the gummy baller but I’m not switching to white lol. Then I’m gonna save up for the planter of plenty, which I probably won’t get till next year, because turpentine is stupid expensive
Hi william!i recently dwitched to white aswell but i didnt find any good white hive comps on the internet and wa swondering if you could do a white hive composition video