This is a walkthrough, a detailed guide leading a user through a Rank or mini-Rank, and it does not need to adhere as strictly to the standard writing style as normal articles do.
Once the meanings of all the actions and buttons introduced in Rank 0 are clear, the rest of the ranks are fairly easy. But for new users, Rank 1 can be tricky, so provided below are two walkthroughs: one for new users and one for the experienced.
Under your Private View, you have a tab named Page Builder. Click on it.
Definition: The Page Builder is a tool used to create your Public View (see below.)
On the left, there is a list of Modules. Select the LEGO Tree Module and drag it anywhere onto an outlined box.
Definition: A Module is an object that goes onto your Public View (once again, you'll see it later.) Everyone else can see your Modules. The LEGO Tree Module is a particular Module that grows Red LEGO Bricks — ten for every 24 hours, to be exact. Be sure to look at the other Modules on the left-hand bar and check them out!
Note: Modules have Blueprints, just as Items do! You can buy the Blueprint for the LEGO Tree Module at Farmer John's page. With the Blueprint, you can build more Tree Modules and grow even more Red LEGO Bricks every day.
Click on Save Page. Don't forget to do this, or your changes will be lost!
Now click on the Public Page tab above.
Definition: Your Public Page is the place where you can see everyone's page, including yours.
Your Tree Module is now visible. After 24 or more hours, you can press the ↓ (Harvest) button to collect your prized Bricks.
Note: Not all Modules grow Items, but they all take clicks. When you view someone else's page, you'll see a red button with a yellow + sign. If you click that button, you'll benefit the Module owner in some way. You only have a limited number of clicks, so watch the meter at the top of the page.
Go to Henrietta's page and click "Add to Friend List." Henrietta is yet another Networker.
Refresh the page in your browser so Henrietta can accept your friend request.
On Henrietta's page, you can buy the Mason JarBlueprint from her Trade Module. Remember, you're buying the Blueprint, not the Item itself.
Definition: A Trade Module lets users trade mailable Items with other users. You can build your own using the Trade Module Blueprint included in your inventory for 55 Red LEGO Bricks. (Networkers, such as Henrietta, have a special version of the Module that lets them trade Blueprints and non-mailable Items.)
Now go back to your inventory and build two Mason Jars. You'll need these later.
Make friends with Bee Keeper Bill the same way you did with Henrietta and the other Networkers.
On Bee Keeper Bill's page, buy the Worker BeeBlueprint with your two Mason Jars. Once again, you're buying the Blueprint and not the Item itself.
Build three Worker Bees. Each one costs four Red LEGO Bricks, so stock up!
Go to your mailbox and send Flora one of your Worker Bees. You now have the Blueprint for the Flower Patch Module.
Build the Flower Patch Module and put it out on your page. It costs 15 Red LEGO Bricks.
The Flower Patch Module grows Red Flowers. Accumulate a small bunch of them; you'll need them later on.
Build another Mason Jar.
Now go to Flora's page and buy the Potted Plant Blueprint with your remaining two Worker Bees.
Build a Potted Plant. This costs a Red Flower and a Mason Jar.
Send this to Bee Keeper Bill to get the Hive Module Blueprint.
Build three more Worker Bees.
Now build the Hive Module and put it on your page. This costs your three Worker Bees and 20 Red LEGO Bricks.
Definition: Some Modules need to be "set up" in order to function. This means that you need to put one or more Items into the Module in order for it to function. In this case, you'll need a Pollenated Bee(see below) and a Mason Jar to grow Honey Pots (which is what your Hive Module does.) Be careful! Every time you harvest, you have to spend another Pollenated Bee and a Mason Jar to set the Module up again. The more impatient you are for harvesting, the more Bees and Jars you spend. If you decide you want your Bee and your Jar before any Pots have grown, you can press the X button on the Module.
Note: To make a Pollenated Bee, create a Worker Bee and click on someone else's Flower Patch Module.
Grow 20 Pots with your Hive Module. Spend those Pots on Bee Keeper Bill's page for the Royal Hive Queen Masterpiece Blueprint.
Note: Sometimes, there are a series of Modules that perform similar, but different functions. In this case, we have the different types of Bee Battle Modules: Ranks 1, 2, and 3. Confusingly, these systems have nothing to do with the actual MLN Ranks 1, 2, and 3.
Build your new Module. You'll have to grow some extra Honey Pots and Red Flowers to get the needed Items. Put it out on your page as you did with the Tree Module.
Build a Worker Bee and use it to set up your Bee Battle Module, Rank 1.
Visiting users can click on your Module and risk a Worker Bee.
Build the Hive Module and put it on your page. This costs 20 Red LEGO Bricks and 3 Worker Bees to build.
Build another Worker Bee.
Find another user with a Flower Patch Module on their page and click on it. This changes your Worker Bee into a Pollenated Bee.
Build another Mason Jar.
On your page, use the setup button ( ) on the Hive Module to load your Pollenated Bee and Mason Jar.
Wait for Honey Pots to be produced from the Module.
Harvesting the hive will consume the Pollenated Bee and Mason Jar, and you must reload the Module with the Pollenated Bee and the Mason Jar to resume production. The Hive produces a maximum of 20 Honey Pots per harvest, which takes 48 hours without clicks.
Harvest your Hive Module by clicking it to receive 1-20 Honey Pots, depending on how long you've waited. The longer you wait, the more honey you will get, up to 20 pots.
Or you can build a worker, better, or best bee and click on someone's bee battle module. This will give you a chance to win up to 20 honey pots (depending on how high ranked the module is).
Build the Bee Battle Module. This costs 10 Red LEGO Bricks, 5 Red Flowers and 1 Honey Pot to build.
Build a Worker Bee and set-up your Bee Battle Module as you did with the Hive Module. Visiting users may risk a Worker Bee for Honey Pots, while you have a chance of winning the Drone Bee Blueprint. If you lose, you need to set up the module again.
There are also Bee Battle modules for Better Bee and Best Bee.
These module blue prints are traded for 2 Better Bees or a Drone Bee on Bartlebees page.
The Drone Bee blue print is obtained from the Bee Battle Module rank 1 after you win... if you win