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Title: Animal Crossing New Horizons Bunny Day Guide
Post by: MuffinstheDino on April 02, 2020, 05:18:53 AM

Zipper T. Bunny makes his grand (but still creepy) debut!

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/53396/animal-crossing-new-horizons-bunny-day-guide

It's that time of year again when Bunny Day rolls around and eggs are hidden all around your Animal Crossing town. Led by Zipper T. Bunny, this holiday celebration features several new egg-themed decorations and outfits that can now be obtained on your island. For those who are new to Animal Crossing or need a quick refresher, we've put together a guide to help you track down all the different types of eggs, all the different items you can obtain (and a handy checklist to keep track of what you still need!), and even a video showcasing the event in action.

As with previous Animal Crossing games, there are several types of eggs to discover. Earth eggs can be dug up from specially marked spots on the ground that look like spots where you would normally dig up fossils. Stone eggs can be found by hitting rocks around your town. Leaf eggs can be found on cherry blossom trees. Wood eggs can be found by using an ax to chop down trees. Sky eggs can be found by popping egg shaped balloons in the sky with your slingshot. Finally, water eggs can be found by fishing in ponds, rivers, or the ocean. It is also worth noting that even if you dry up your island's egg supply for the day, you can also find eggs on the Mystery Island Tours that you can access through Nook Miles. For more on the egg-collecting process, check out our video below!

When it comes time to put your collection of eggs to use, you are going to need some DIY recipes. These can be obtained from talking to villagers, popping egg balloons with your slingshot, or finding them in egg-themed bottles that wash up on shore. It seems there may also be a reward for those looking to collect all the exclusive items, too, but we're not 100% sure about that yet. To help you keep track of your Bunny Day collection, we've created a checklist to make sure you have gotten all the exclusive items! It also shows you which eggs you need to craft each of the items. It can be found here, just be sure to make a copy so you can edit it!

For those who are just curious about what new items are available, we've got you covered there as well! Below is a list of all the exclusive items you can receive during the event, but be warned, as it does contain spoilers!

What do you think of Bunny Day in New Horizons? Is it the egg-stravaganza you were expecting? Is Zipper just Tortimer in a costume? Let us know in the talkback below!

Title: Re: Animal Crossing New Horizons Bunny Day Guide
Post by: RABicle on April 05, 2020, 02:49:15 AM
Make it end.
Title: Re: Animal Crossing New Horizons Bunny Day Guide
Post by: BlackNMild2k1 on April 05, 2020, 04:00:08 AM
I think all my fish are dead.... all I catch are EGGS!!!
Title: Re: Animal Crossing New Horizons Bunny Day Guide
Post by: Rancid Planet on April 07, 2020, 12:01:34 AM
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Title: Re: Animal Crossing New Horizons Bunny Day Guide
Post by: Stratos on April 07, 2020, 01:44:50 PM
The 1.1.4a patch nerfed egg drops, and I got my first nugget of gold since the event started so I think it is working.

Thank you for the simple, comprehensive list. Nice to have for reference so I can check off everything. I would love for you guys to try and do more small pieces like this, as I hate how SEO has made all these weird and questionable sites pop up in the top results for game tips. I'll always skip over them to support real game site's content.