Nonsanity's Minecraft Bee Breeding Charts

Abandoned
Absolute
Abyssmal
Acidic
Aluminum
Amber
Ancient
Apatine
Aqua
Arcane
Ardite
Argentum
Arid
Arkanen
Ashen
Attractive
Attuned
Aura
Auric
Austere
Avenging
Aware
Azure
Barren
Batty
Beefy
Bleached
Blitz
Blooming
Boggy
Bovine
Brainy
Caffeinated
Caustic
Celebratory
Charmed
Citrus
Cobalt
Common
Corroded
Corrosive
Creepy
Cultivated
Cuprum
Damp
Darkened
Decaying
Decomposing
Demonic
Desolate
Diamandi
Diamond
Diligent
Distilled
Doctoral
Draconic
Earthen
Ebony
Ecstatic
Edenic
Eis
Elastic
Eldritch
Embittered
Emerald
Enchanted
Ender
Energetic
Erde
Esmeraldi
Esoteric
Essence
Ethereal
Excited
Exotic
Farmed
Fermented
Ferrous
Feuer
Fiendish
Firey
Flux
Forest
Forlorn
Fossiled
Frigid
Frugal
Fruity
Fuchsia
Fungal
Furious
Galvanized
Ghastly
Glacial
Glittering
Glowering
Glutinous
Gnawing
Growing
Hateful
Hazardous
Hermitic
Heroic
Icy
Ignis
Imperial
Impregnable
Indigo
Industrious
Infectious
Infernal
Invincible
Jaded
Lapis
Lavender
Leaden
Leporine
Lime
Lordly
Luft
Lustered
Magma
Majestic
Malicious
Manyullyn
Maroon
Marshy
Meadows
Merry
Minium
Minty
Modest
Monastic
Mysterious
Mystical
Nameless
Natural
Noble
Nuclear
Oblivion
Ocean
Oily
Phantasmal
Plumbum
Porcine
Poultry
Praecantatio
Prehistoric
Preserved
Primeval
Prussian
Pupil
Pure
Quintessential
Radioactive
Refined
Rejuvenating
Relic
Resilient
Resinous
Ripening
River
Robust
Rocky
Ruby
Rural
Rusty
Saffron
Sapphire
Savant
Scholarly
Secluded
Sepia
Shadowed
Shining
Sinister
Skeletal
Skulking
Slate
Smouldering
Solum
Sorcerous
Soul
Spectral
Spidery
Spirit
Spiteful
Stained
Stannum
Stark
Staude
Steadfast
Sticky
Sugary
Supernatural
Sweetened
Tarnished
Tarry
Thriving
Timely
Tipsy
Tolerant
Tropical
Turquoise
Unstable
Unusual
Unweary
Valiant
Valuable
Vengeful
Vindictive
Virulent
Vis
Viscous
Volcanic
Vortex
Wasser
Water
Watery
Wight
Windy
Wintry
Wispy
Withering

A number in parentheses () after a bee name is the percent chance of that mutation.
How to breed a particular bee is only shown once per chart. Duplicates use curly brackets {}. (To find the original, look up the same column then in the columns to the left.)
How to breed a "Common" bee is never listed, though curly brackets {} are used for it. (Breed any two "Hive" bees.)
"Hive" is any bee taken from a hive. Hive bees, when listed by name, do not have a number after their name.
A number after a colon : indicates that there are that many ways to breed that bee, not just the pairing listed there. (Go to that bee's chart to see all possible methods of breeding it.)

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