The First Descendant character Ultimate Bunny
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How to unlock Ultimate Bunny in The First Descendant

Get the Ultimate Bunny Descendant!

In The First Descendant, you can select from various characters with different abilities and features. Ultimate Bunny is a popular descendant with immense strength, agility, and electric power-ups. A popular character, there are two ways you can unlock her.

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How to get Ultimate Bunny in The First Descendant

The First Descendant Ultimate Bunny descendant
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The fastest and easiest way to get Ultimate Bunny in The First Descendant is by purchasing her from the in-game store. Open your Inventory (press I on keyboard) and go to the Descendant tab. Scroll to the end of the list and you'll find the link to purchase Ultimate Bunny there (see above image).

The First Descendant character Ultimate Bunny bundle
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Once you click Purchase, you will be taken to the Premium Ultimate Bunny Bundle showcase page as shown in the picture above. You can buy the bundle for 5,000 in-game currency, which is equivalent to $100. This is a high price to unlock just one character; fortunately, there is another method to get Ultimate Bunny without spending any money.

How to unlock Ultimate Bunny for free in The First Descendant

  • The location of Anais on the in-game map in The First Descendant
  • The First Descendant Anais

You can unlock Ultimate Bunny for free The First Descendant by collecting some special materials and crafting her, but this is a time-consuming process and may take hours of gameplay until you finally get her. To get started, head to Anais at your operations base on Albion (she's the magister you need to visit to create new descendants, weapons, and materials).

  • The First Descendant character Ultimate Bunny crafting
  • The First Descendant character Ultimate Bunny crafting requirements

Talk to her and it'll bring up the Research Institute menu from where you need to select the Descendant option. Scroll down and click on Ultimate Bunny (see first image above) to reveal the character's crafting requirements (second image), which are below.

  • Research Cost: 900,000 coins
  • Research Materials: Ultimate Bunny Enhanced Cells, Ultimate Bunny Stabilizer, Ultimate Bunny Catalyst, and Ultimate Bunny Code
The First Descendant character Ultimate Bunny crafting materials
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While you can earn the coins needed to create Ultimate Bunny easily by simply playing the game over some time, the materials required are rare and can only be crafted by Anais herself. You can see these in the Descendant Material section of the same menu (see above image).

Descendant MaterialItems Required
Ultimate Bunny Enhanced Cells949 Repton
919 Ceramic Composite
73 Encrypted Neural Circuit
1 Ultimate Bunny Enhanced Cell Blueprint
450,000 coins
Ultimate Bunny Stabilizer1,285 Superfluid
869 Hardener
102 Specialized Biometal
1 Ultimate Bunny Stabilizer Blueprint
450,000 coins
Ultimate Bunny Catalyst1,247 Carbon Crystal
1,023 Reverse charging Coil
89 Pure Energy Residue
1 Ultimate Bunny Spiral Catalyst Blueprint
450,000 coins
Ultimate Bunny CodeIntercept Battle: (common) (Hanged Man) (Amorphous Material Pattern: 052)
Intercept Battle: (hard) (Obstructer) (Amorphous Material Pattern: 106)
Echo Swamp: (hard) (Abyssal Void Fusion Reactor- Echo Swamp Derelict Cover)

As you can see, the Research Cost for three of these items is 450,000 coins each. Therefore, you don't just have to collect the long list of items, but also pay a hefty amount of money to ultimately unlock Ultimate Bunny.

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