Farever Lady Bee Boss Guide: How To Beat Her
Lady Bee is a Farever boss found in Lady Bee’s Palace in the Hive Tree area, and the fight is built around arena control, tile destruction, cannon timing, and avoiding knockback hazards in phase 2. The boss is very beatable once the attack names are clear, but the arena can fall apart fast if Royal Barrage and the cannon phase are handled poorly.
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How To Beat Lady Bee In Farever
To beat Lady Bee in Farever, fight near the edge of the arena, dodge Deadly Blossom and Sharp Leaves, bait Royal Barrage away from the center, then use the cannon during the 60% health transition to stun her before phase 2 destroys too many tiles.
The fight is mostly about space. Lady Bee can destroy parts of the arena with Royal Barrage, then phase 2 adds more projectiles and blue razor blade lines that can knock the character off the map. Taking damage is bad, but losing the arena is usually the bigger problem because it makes every later dodge tighter.
The safest plan is to control where Lady Bee uses Royal Barrage. Fighting at the edge makes the attack destroy fewer important tiles, which keeps more of the center open for later. When she reaches around 60% health, move toward the side of the arena with the carpet so the cannon transition is faster.
Lady Bee punishes slow reactions more than greedy damage. Hit her when she is safe, dodge or parry the melee attack, and do not stand in blue lines during phase 2 unless the goal is to become very aerodynamic for about half a second.
Where To Find Lady Bee
Lady Bee is located inside Lady Bee’s Palace in the Hive Tree area.
The fight takes place in a tile based arena where positioning matters from the start. The arena is part of the boss mechanic because Lady Bee can destroy tiles during the fight. That means the room itself becomes less forgiving as the fight continues, especially if Royal Barrage lands near the center too often.
Before entering the fight, it helps to have a class setup that can dodge cleanly and deal safe damage between boss attacks. The Farever Classes guide covers each class and the best class to pick first if the boss is exposing a weak build choice.
Lady Bee Phase 1 Attacks
Lady Bee’s first phase uses Deadly Blossom, Royal Barrage, a basic melee attack, and Sharp Leaves.
| Attack | What It Does | How To Avoid It |
|---|---|---|
| Deadly Blossom | Creates a purple AoE effect and sends purple spinning wheels outward from Lady Bee, then back toward her. | Stand away from Lady Bee and wait for the wheels to return toward the center. |
| Royal Barrage | Creates a large red AoE that attacks the player and destroys arena tiles. | Bait it near the edge so it destroys fewer useful tiles. |
| Basic Melee Attack | Lady Bee attacks in close range. | Perfect parry it or dodge away. |
| Sharp Leaves | Sends 3 sharp leaves at the player. | Run away or dodge. These cannot be parried. |
Deadly Blossom is easier to handle when there is distance between the character and Lady Bee. The spinning wheels begin near her, move outward, then return. Staying away gives enough room to read the pattern before moving back in.
Sharp Leaves should be treated as a pure dodge check. They cannot be parried, so trying to stand firm and counter them is a quick way to eat damage for no reason. Move away, dodge through the safest opening, then go back to attacking when the pattern ends.
The melee attack is the main phase 1 move that can be perfect parried. That makes close range safer than it looks when the timing is clean, but staying close all the time is still risky because Royal Barrage and Deadly Blossom can force bad movement.
How Royal Barrage And Tile Destruction Work
Royal Barrage is Lady Bee’s most important phase 1 attack because it damages the player and destroys tiles in the arena.
The best way to handle Royal Barrage is to fight near the outer edge whenever possible. If Lady Bee uses Royal Barrage near the edge, the attack can destroy fewer useful tiles. If she uses it near the center, the middle of the arena starts disappearing, and phase 2 becomes much harder.
This is the main reason the fight should not be played like a normal stand still damage race. The boss health bar is only half the fight. The arena health bar is the other half, and Royal Barrage is the attack that drains it.
A clean phase 1 usually means the center is still usable when Lady Bee reaches around 60% health. A messy phase 1 usually means phase 2 starts with awkward gaps everywhere, which makes blue razor blades and Sharp Leaves much more dangerous.
Lady Bee 60% Cannon Phase
At around 60% health, Lady Bee shrieks and enters the next stage of the fight, forcing the player to reach a cannon and shoot her to create a stun window.
Positioning before the transition makes this part much easier. As Lady Bee gets close to 60% health, move toward the side of the arena with the carpet. When the transition begins, jump across the rocks to reach the cannon side of the arena.
Enemies appear near the cannon area. They do not always need to be killed, but they need to be handled well enough that the cannon can be used. The fastest option is to bait them away from the cannon, get inside, and shoot Lady Bee by pressing button 1.
Speed matters here because Lady Bee keeps destroying tiles in the center while the cannon shot is delayed. The longer the cannon phase takes, the worse the arena becomes. Once the cannon hits Lady Bee, she is stunned in the center, creating a safe damage window before the fight continues.
| Cannon Phase Step | What To Do |
|---|---|
| Before 60% health | Move toward the carpet side of the arena. |
| After Lady Bee shrieks | Jump across the rocks toward the cannon area. |
| Near the cannon | Kill the enemies or bait them away from the cannon. |
| Using the cannon | Enter the cannon and press button 1 to shoot Lady Bee. |
| After the cannon shot | Return to the arena and attack while Lady Bee is stunned. |
This is the biggest execution check in the fight. A fast cannon shot keeps the arena intact and gives a clean stun. A slow cannon shot turns phase 2 into a tile management disaster, which is never the fun kind of disaster.
Lady Bee Phase 2 Attacks
In phase 2, Lady Bee becomes more dangerous by adding more Sharp Leaves and blue razor blade lines while continuing to cycle her earlier attacks.
Sharp Leaves becomes harder because she sends out around 6 or 7 leaves instead of only 3. The rule stays the same, though. Do not try to parry them. Run, dodge, and keep the character moving until the attack is over.
The new blue razor blade attack is the most dangerous phase 2 hazard because it can knock the character off the edge of the map. Blue lines show where the razor blades are going to appear. When those lines show up, move out of them immediately.
| Phase 2 Threat | Why It Is Dangerous | Best Response |
|---|---|---|
| Extra Sharp Leaves | More projectiles make the dodge pattern tighter. | Keep moving and dodge instead of trying to parry. |
| Blue Razor Blades | They can knock the character off the map. | Leave the blue lines immediately. |
| Royal Barrage | It still destroys tiles and makes the arena worse. | Keep baiting it away from the center when possible. |
| Deadly Blossom | The spinning wheels can punish bad spacing. | Back away and wait for the wheels to return toward Lady Bee. |
Phase 2 is not a brand new fight. Lady Bee keeps cycling Royal Barrage, razor blades, melee attacks, Sharp Leaves, and Deadly Blossom until she is defeated. The difference is that the arena is smaller, the projectile pressure is higher, and blue razor blades can end the fight fast if positioning gets sloppy.
Best Strategy For Beating Lady Bee
The best Lady Bee strategy is to preserve arena tiles in phase 1, reach the cannon quickly at 60% health, then play phase 2 patiently around blue razor blade lines and expanded Sharp Leaves.
Phase 1 should be controlled. Stay near the edge, bait Royal Barrage away from the center, and avoid wasting dodge stamina or movement on panic rolls. Deadly Blossom is safest from a distance, Sharp Leaves must be dodged, and the melee attack can be perfect parried if the timing is comfortable.
At 60% health, stop tunneling damage and focus on the transition. Move toward the carpet side before the shriek, jump across the rocks, clear or bait the enemies near the cannon, and fire the cannon as fast as possible. The cannon stun is the cleanest damage window in the fight.
Phase 2 should be played less greedily. Blue lines are top priority because razor blades can knock the character off the map. The extra Sharp Leaves make bad movement more punishing, and Royal Barrage can still make the arena worse. A few safe hits after each avoided attack are better than overcommitting and getting launched into the royal void.
Weapon choice and class comfort both matter if the fight feels rough. The Farever Weapons guide explains how weapons and the Arsenal system work, which helps when a boss fight starts exposing range, timing, or damage problems.
Lady Bee Boss Video Guide
This video walkthrough shows the Lady Bee fight, including Deadly Blossom, Royal Barrage, the 60% health cannon phase, and the phase 2 razor blade hazards.
Final Blurb
Lady Bee is a positioning boss first and a damage race second. The fight gets much easier when Royal Barrage is baited near the edge, Deadly Blossom is handled from range, Sharp Leaves are dodged instead of parried, and the cannon shot is fired quickly during the 60% health transition.
Phase 2 is where the fight becomes dangerous, mainly because blue razor blades can knock the character off the map and the expanded Sharp Leaves leave less room for lazy movement. Keep the arena intact early, respect the blue lines late, and Lady Bee goes from a messy palace fight to a clean boss clear. Still rude of her to destroy the floor she invited everyone to fight on, but royalty has always been dramatic.

