Bee Trouble! is a common driving event in Death Road to Canada.
Event Text[]
No car[]
A bee keeps harassing the group! It takes forever for it to leave. If you only had a car, you would surely have been protected from bees!
- [Party] -2 Morale, event ends with no options
Otherwise[]
A bee flies into the car! Even with the window open, it doesn't leave. It keeps flying right into the group's faces!
This could be the biggest challenge, yet!
- PANIC!
- [Lowest Composure Character] swats the bee / [dog] eats the bee
- [Oblivious Character] ignores the bee
- [Irritating Character] tells bee to "COOL IT"
- Bee Mann sings bee song
Results[]
PANIC![]
The group descends into a panic! The car loses control and then plows into a tree.
At some point, the bee escaped through the window.
- Vehicle takes damage
- Group is unharmed
Swat the bee / Eat the bee[]
[Character] swats/eats the bee! It solves the bee problem, but he/she gets stung!
- [Character] -1 Health (lethal)
- [Character] Composure revealed
Ignore it (Oblivious Stat Combo)[]
[Character] completely ignores the bee! He/she somehow didn't notice it.
Everyone follows his/her example and also ignores the bee.
The bee is still buzzing around the car months after it is abandoned.
- Nothing happens
COOL IT[]
If human: [Character] tells the bee to COOL IT.
If animal: [Character] yawns and it kind of sounds like COOL IT.
The bee flies right into [Character]'s mouth! He gets stung! It hurts a lot!
- [Character] -1 Health (lethal)
- [Character] -3 Morale
Bee Mann sings bee song[]
Bee Mann sings a soothing song to the bee.
The bee flies out of the window.
I didn't think I'd ever see the bee leave the car, but it's really happened.
- [Party] +2 Morale
If character dies during the event[]
His/her sacrifice will never be forgotten!
Trivia[]
- This event does not have a different outcome for a fully charged COOL IT!!!. There is no option to fully cool it.
- The DUODENUM update notes jokingly mention Bee Mann as a hard counter to this event.
- The only way to encounter this event without a car is to lose it right at the beginning of the second-to-last driving day, as it is a driving event, not a walking event.