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Evil Bunny

Evil Bunny

High Threat💀 HostileEvent MonsterEaster Part 2/2 (April 4, 2026)
Health
Unknown; public English guides focus on escape rather than a kill strategy
Walk Speed
Extremely fast during a direct chase, but it cannot climb to higher ground
Tameable
No
Spawns In
2 locations

Evil Bunny is a High Threat entity of the Event Monster species.The Easter Bunny's hostile chase form, triggered during the Easter Bunny's Egg theft sequence and also reported after killing large numbers of normal bunnies. Its belly splits open into a giant tooth-lined mouth before it rushes the player.

Behavior & Characteristics

Spawn locations:

  • ForestAfter the 25-Bunny danger trigger
  • Evil Bunny Hut routeDuring the Easter Bunny's Egg chase event

Recommended weapons:

  • Stun-capable tools or weapons
  • Mobility-focused loadouts

Special interactions:

  • Stealing the Easter Bunny's Egg places the egg on the player's back and starts an immediate chase back to the campfire.
  • Successfully delivering the Easter Bunny's Egg rewards 10 Eggs and a Ruby Chest.
  • No confirmed public drop table or reliable kill reward has been documented yet.

Spawn Mechanics

  • Can appear after killing 25 normal Bunnies, which triggers an in-game danger message according to current guide coverage.
  • Also appears temporarily during the Easter Bunny's Egg theft route after players steal the egg from the Evil Bunny Hut.
  • The Easter Bunny's Egg route starts by interacting with the map inside the Easter Building near the campfire, which reveals the hut location somewhere on the map.

Lore & Background

  • On this site, Evil Bunny is treated as the Easter Bunny's transformed hostile state rather than an unrelated rabbit boss.
  • Current English guide coverage frames the Evil Bunny more as an event pursuer than a farmable boss encounter.
  • Its glowing red eyes and split belly maw are the main visual identifiers during the chase form.
  • It directly charges at players at high speed once the form is active.

Survival Tips

Do not try to outrun it in open ground; current guides say it is faster than the player.

Use rocks, rooftops, or other elevation changes when possible, because it does not climb to higher ground.

Use higher ground, obstacles, and pathing breaks to create separation during the chase.

If your group has access to stun effects or terrain control, use them to buy time while the egg carrier escapes.