The Easter event in 99 Nights in the Forest continues with Part 2, adding new eggs, a dangerous enemy entity, and additional event rewards. Two of the most notable additions are the Firefly Egg and the Easter Bunny’s Egg, both of which involve new objectives and special mechanics. So, to help you get these eggs and beat the Evil Bunny, here's a complete guide for Part 2 of the Easter Event in 99 Nights in the Forest.
How to Get Firefly Egg in 99 Nights in the Forest

The Firefly Egg is always found inside a Firefly Cage, which can appear in certain areas of the map. Unlike most eggs, this one cannot be submitted immediately after picking it up.
After collecting the egg, you must bring it near a group of fireflies to charge it. Fireflies typically appear around forest areas at night, making them easier to locate after dark.
Once the egg is fully charged by the fireflies, you can return to the Easter Bunny event area and submit it like other event eggs. Submitting the Firefly Egg rewards 10 Eggs, which can then be used in the Easter shop to unlock event items.
How to Get Easter Bunny's Egg in 99 Nights in the Forest

The Easter Bunny’s Egg is obtained through a special event sequence rather than a simple pickup. Start by entering the Easter Building near the campfire and interacting with the map inside. After interacting with the map, you will get the location of the Evil Bunny Hut somewhere on the map.
Travel to the hut and approach the egg inside. When you interact with it, you will steal the egg, which automatically places it on your character’s back. Once the egg is stolen, the Evil Bunny chase event begins.
You need to run back to the campfire while carrying the egg and avoiding the entity chasing you. Successfully reaching the campfire completes the event and rewards you with a Ruby Chest and 10 Eggs.
How to Deal with Evil Bunny Entity

The Evil Bunny is a hostile entity that can appear during certain Easter event activities. You can spawn this entity in two ways. The first is by killing 25 normal bunnies, which causes an event message indicating that something dangerous has spawned.
The second is during the Easter Bunny’s Egg theft event, where the bunny appears temporarily to chase the player. You can identify the Evil Bunny by its glowing red eyes and extremely fast movement speed. The entity is faster than you when running, making escape difficult in open areas.
The best survival strategy is to move toward higher ground or obstacles where the bunny cannot easily reach you. Stunning mechanics or environmental positioning can also help slow it down long enough for you to escape.
All Easter Event Part 2 Rewards in 99 Nights in the Forest

Eggs earned from Part 2 activities can be spent in the Easter Shop in the lobby to unlock new cosmetics, furniture, and classes.
| Reward | Cost | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Bunny | 900 Eggs | Class |
| Gem Pack | 100 Eggs | Diamond Pack |
| Bunny Foot Rug | 20 Eggs | Furniture |
| Carrot Caravan | 60 Eggs | Furniture |
| Easter Alpha Wolf | 140 Eggs | Pet Skin |
| Easter Bearny | 200 Eggs | Pet Skin |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You need to find the egg inside a Firefly Cage and then charge it by placing it near fireflies before submitting it to the Easter Bunny.
Interact with the map inside the Easter Building near the campfire, which reveals the Evil Bunny Hut location on the map.
Stealing the egg triggers a chase sequence with the Evil Bunny, and you must return to the campfire while carrying the egg to complete the event.
Since the evil bunny entity runs faster than you, the best strategy is to reach high ground, obstacles, or stun opportunities to avoid getting caught during the chase.
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