Updated: April 12, 2026
Kaizen launched its Easter Event from April 5 to April 8, 2026, bringing a limited-time Easter Bunny world boss, two brand-new weapons, a dedicated Easter Egg currency system, a full event shop, and a rare Bunnox mini-boss that lurks behind every egg pickup. This guide covers everything — boss mechanics, the fastest egg farming routes, full weapon stats, shop prices, and how to earn the permanent Egg Hunter title before the event closed out.
The Kaizen Easter Event was a short, four-day limited-time update that ran from April 5 to April 8, 2026. Compared to some seasonal events in Roblox games that stretch across multiple weeks, this one was deliberately tight, which made efficient farming more important than usual. Players who approached it casually without a plan risked missing out on both weapons and the Egg Hunter title threshold entirely.
The event introduced its own parallel economy through Easter Eggs, a dedicated currency that spawned across the map and dropped from enemies and quests. Jujutsu High Plaza served as the central hub for the event, hosting both the Easter Event Shop and the highest density of farmable egg spawns. If you only had one location to commit to during the four-day window, the Plaza was always the right answer.
Worth noting: community chatter heading into this event suggested Kaizen may be approaching the end of its active development cycle. The Easter update dropped without any announced follow-up content roadmap, and the developer communication around it has been quieter than past major updates. Nothing official has been confirmed, but players collecting rare event items may want to treat them as potentially among the last limited-time exclusives the game sees.
The Easter Bunny is the centerpiece of the April 2026 update and the only World Boss added during the event period. It operates on a fixed respawn schedule rather than a triggered spawn, which is different from how most world bosses in Kaizen normally work. Understanding its spawn cadence is the single most important piece of information for efficient farming.
The Easter Bunny spawns automatically every full hour during the event window. When it appears, Easter Portals open up near existing teleport portals and NPC areas scattered across the map. Walk through any Easter Portal to be transported directly into the boss fight. There is no teleport cost and no requirement to be in a specific area when the portal opens — just be in the game.
Alternatively, you can force a world boss spawn using the World Boss Totem, which costs 25 Easter Eggs. However, the Totem spawns a random world boss rather than guaranteeing the Easter Bunny specifically. Unless you need extra world boss kills for quest progress and don't mind the randomness, spending 25 eggs on a Totem when the Easter Bunny spawns for free every hour is generally not worth it.
The Easter Bunny carries approximately 50,000 health points, making it one of the meatier bosses in the game. Solo players should be at least level 50 or higher with functional curse techniques before attempting it alone. Lower-level players will want to group up — the boss does not scale to player count, so more participants simply means faster kills.
The boss uses two primary attack types: hop attacks that cover significant ground distance and deal heavy impact damage on landing, and egg projectiles it launches during stationary phases. The critical timing window for maximum damage output is the landing phase after a big jump — the Easter Bunny is briefly vulnerable with no active hitbox on its attacks during this fraction of a second. Burst damage during landing phases and then repositioning before the next hop is the core loop of the fight.
A rage meter builds over the course of the encounter. As it fills, the boss gains increased movement speed and projectile frequency. This incentivizes aggressive early damage to shorten the fight before the rage threshold kicks in. Players running heavy melee builds should commit to high DPS openings rather than pacing themselves.
The Bunnox is a smaller, event-specific mini-boss that adds a welcome layer of risk to basic egg farming. It has a small random chance of spawning every time you collect a ground Easter Egg. There is no reliable way to force its appearance — it purely triggers off egg pickups, which means active farmers will encounter it far more often than casual players who only collect a handful of eggs.
When Bunnox appears, defeating it drops additional Easter Eggs beyond what you would have earned from the ground pickup that triggered it. Over a long farming session, these bonus drops add up meaningfully. Think of the Bunnox as a small jackpot that occasionally rewards consistent play without disrupting your farming route.
The Bunnox is notably easier than the Easter Bunny world boss and does not require a specific level threshold to handle. Most players will be able to dispatch it quickly and continue their collection loop without significant interruption.
Two new weapons launched exclusively for the Easter Event: the Easter Hammer and the Easter Bow. Both are purchasable from the Easter Event Shop at Jujutsu High Plaza using Easter Eggs. Neither weapon carries over as purchasable after the event ends, making them permanently limited to players who participated in the April 5–8 window.
| Weapon | Type | Base Damage | Special Ability | Bonus Stat | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Easter Bow | Ranged | 85 per shot | Egg Barrage — fires five explosive eggs with AoE damage | Movement speed bonus | ~500 Easter Eggs |
| Easter Hammer | Melee | 120 per swing | Crack Smash — shockwave that stuns enemies for 2 seconds | Defense bonus | ~750 Easter Eggs |
The Easter Bow fires egg-shaped projectiles with explosive impact, dealing 85 base damage per shot. Its signature ability, Egg Barrage, launches five simultaneous explosive eggs that deal area-of-effect damage on impact — a strong option for clearing enemy clusters during farming runs or landing multi-hit burst damage on the Easter Bunny boss during its vulnerability windows.
The movement speed bonus the Easter Bow grants is more useful than it might initially appear. During egg farming at Jujutsu High Plaza, moving between spawn points faster means more eggs per hour. The community broadly recommends the Easter Bow as your first purchase from the shop, both because it costs fewer eggs and because the speed boost directly accelerates your ability to farm the remaining eggs needed for the Easter Hammer.
The Easter Hammer is a heavy melee weapon shaped like a giant decorated egg mounted on a handle. It deals 120 base damage per swing, making it the higher raw-damage option of the two weapons. Its special move, Crack Smash, creates a ground shockwave that damages and stuns enemies for 2 seconds — a meaningful crowd control tool for both PvE encounters and the world boss fight.
The defense bonus the Easter Hammer provides pairs well with aggressive melee playstyles that keep you in close range during the Easter Bunny's attack phases. If you're comfortable with the boss's hop and landing rhythm, the Hammer's raw damage and stun uptime can shorten the fight considerably compared to a ranged approach.
Easter Eggs are the event's dedicated currency. They appear as glowing collectibles with a rainbow visual effect hovering above them, scattered across the game map. Three main sources feed into your total egg count, and combining all three is the key to efficient accumulation within the four-day window.
Ground-spawned eggs are your primary and most reliable income source. The Jujutsu High Plaza area has the highest concentration of Easter Egg spawn points on the entire map. Eggs respawn on a timer, meaning you can loop the same route repeatedly without relocating. Optimized loops through the Plaza yield roughly 15 to 25 eggs per cycle in a 4 to 5 minute window, though your actual rate will vary based on how many other players are farming the same area simultaneously.
Early mornings and late nights tend to have lower player counts at the Plaza, which means less competition for ground spawns. If you can schedule farming sessions during off-peak hours, your per-cycle egg count will be noticeably higher.
Enemies that display a purple aura during the event have a chance to drop Easter Eggs when defeated. The catch is that the drop only triggers when the enemy's level matches your player level. Defeating purple-aura enemies at a much higher or lower level than your character does not yield egg drops. This mechanic keeps the farming method level-appropriate but also means you can't simply target the easiest purple-aura enemies regardless of where your progression sits.
Purple-aura enemy farming works best as a supplement to ground spawns rather than a replacement, since it requires more active combat engagement and the drop rate is not guaranteed per kill. Players who naturally fight enemies in their level range as part of regular progression will accumulate eggs from this source passively without needing to change their playstyle.
The Easter Event NPC at Jujutsu High Plaza offers daily and weekly quests that award Easter Eggs on completion. Quest objectives refresh every few hours, giving you multiple opportunities per day to stack bonus currency on top of your ground farming. Early reports from the community noted the quests were glitched at event launch, but patches addressed the issue within the first day. Check the quest log each session before starting your farming loop — completing available quests before heading out to farm means you earn the bonus reward on top of whatever ground spawns you collect during that run.
The Easter Event Shop is located at Jujutsu High Plaza near the main entrance, inside a pink and white decorated tent with an Easter Bunny sign above it. The shop NPC stands inside the tent and exchanges Easter Eggs directly for weapons and accessories. There is no secondary currency or RNG involved — every item has a fixed egg price.
| Item | Type | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Easter Bow | Ranged Weapon | ~500 Easter Eggs |
| Easter Hammer | Melee Weapon | ~750 Easter Eggs |
| Easter Accessories | Cosmetic / Fuseable | Varies |
| World Boss Totem | Consumable | 25 Easter Eggs |
Exact prices on the Easter Accessories vary by tier. The shop stocked a range of cosmetic items themed around the Easter event, and higher-tier accessories cost more eggs. Accessories are also fuseable using Golden Eggs dropped by the Easter Bunny boss, which allows you to upgrade them to higher tiers rather than buying higher-tier items outright.
The World Boss Totem at 25 Easter Eggs is the cheapest purchasable item, but as noted in the boss section above, it spawns a random world boss rather than a guaranteed Easter Bunny. Its value depends on whether you need world boss kills for other reasons during the event.
The Golden Egg is a rare item that drops from the Easter Bunny world boss at approximately a 30% drop rate per kill. Unlike Easter Eggs, Golden Eggs are not spent directly at the event shop. Instead, they feed into the Easter Fuse system, a separate upgrade mechanic that allows you to increase the tier of Easter Accessories you already own.
The practical effect of the fuse system is that players who kill the Easter Bunny repeatedly across its hourly spawns can progressively upgrade their accessories without needing to purchase higher-tier versions outright. At a 30% drop rate, you should expect one Golden Egg every three to four boss kills on average — not a guaranteed source, but reliable enough with consistent participation across the event window.
Easter Accessories are purely cosmetic in effect but hold collector value as limited-time event items. After the April 8 event close, they are not obtainable through any in-game mechanic. Players who fused their accessories to higher tiers before the event ended will have a permanently more upgraded version compared to players who only purchased base-tier items from the shop.
The Egg Hunter is a permanent cosmetic title that marks your participation in the 2026 Easter Event. It does not expire after the event closes — once earned, it stays on your account indefinitely as a permanent badge of event participation.
To unlock it, you need to hold 350 Easter Eggs in your inventory simultaneously at any point during the event. The key word here is simultaneously. Spending eggs as you go and accumulating a running total of 350 spent eggs does not count. You must physically have 350 Easter Eggs sitting in your inventory at the same moment.
For most active players who farmed consistently, this threshold is reachable within the first two days of the event even without optimized routes. The Plaza ground spawn loop at 15 to 25 eggs per cycle means roughly 14 to 24 cycles to hit 350 eggs depending on competition. At four to five minutes per cycle, that is around one to two hours of focused farming.
Plan your spending carefully. Buy the Easter Bow first (around 500 eggs), then farm back up past 350 eggs while benefiting from the movement speed bonus, then hold at or above 350 before buying the Easter Hammer. This sequence lets you unlock the title, benefit from the Bow's speed boost, and eventually acquire both weapons without sacrificing any of the three goals.
Need Robux for premium passes, game purchases, or other Roblox content? Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks — no surveys, no sketchy downloads, just real rewards.
With only four days in the event window, having a clear priority order from day one was the difference between getting everything and walking away with just one weapon. Here is how we would break it down by player goal.
Your total egg target is approximately 1,250 Easter Eggs. Buy the Easter Bow first for the movement speed bonus, which accelerates the second half of your grind. Aim to hit the Easter Bow purchase within day one or day two, then use the speed bonus to push toward the Hammer over days two and three. Day four should be reserved as a buffer for Golden Egg boss kills and accessory fusing rather than still grinding toward weapon purchases.
Don't spend any eggs until you have 500 in your inventory. At 500 eggs you can buy the Easter Bow and still be above the 350-egg simultaneous threshold. Technically you only need 350 eggs at once, but farming to 500 first means you can buy the Bow immediately after hitting the title threshold without a second farming session. If you're purely after the title and don't care about weapons, farm to 350, screenshot or note the title unlock, then spend freely.
Participate in every hourly Easter Bunny spawn you can. The Golden Egg at a 30% drop rate means you'll average roughly one Golden Egg every three kills. Across the four-day event with hourly spawns, that is up to 96 potential boss kills if you are extremely dedicated. Most players realistically get 20 to 40 kills depending on availability, which translates to six to twelve Golden Eggs. Use them to fuse your preferred accessories toward maximum tier.
Focus on ground spawn farming at Jujutsu High Plaza rather than fighting the Easter Bunny solo. At lower levels, the boss fight is difficult and inconsistent, but egg pickup and the Bunnox mini-boss are accessible regardless of progression. Get the Easter Bow first for the speed bonus, work toward the Egg Hunter title, and join group world boss fights when the hourly portal opens rather than attempting solo runs until your character is more geared.
The April 2026 Easter Event is notable not just for its content but for the context surrounding it. Kaizen has built a dedicated player base since its release, and the game continues to draw solid numbers on Roblox. However, community sentiment heading into this event reflects some uncertainty about the game's future development trajectory. The Easter update arrived without a roadmap for what comes next, and developer communication has been less frequent than during the game's earlier peak.
None of that changes what the Easter Event delivered — two strong weapons, a well-designed world boss fight with clear mechanics, and a clean currency system that rewarded consistent farming without excessive RNG. If this turns out to be one of Kaizen's final major content additions, the Easter Hammer and Easter Bow will be among the more meaningful limited-time pickups the game produced.
Players who have both weapons and the Egg Hunter title from this event own a clean record of participation in a well-executed update during what may prove to be a significant period in the game's history. For a full breakdown of everything else the game has to offer, visit the Kaizen hub page. If you want to maximize your Robux for any upcoming content, the Kaizen free Robux guide covers the best legitimate methods available in 2026.
The Kaizen Easter Event ran from April 5 to April 8, 2026. It introduced the Easter Bunny world boss, two new weapons (Easter Hammer and Easter Bow), the Easter Egg currency system, the Bunnox mini-boss, and a dedicated Easter Event Shop at Jujutsu High Plaza.
The Easter Bunny spawns automatically every full hour during the event. When it appears, Easter Portals open near teleport portals and NPC areas across the map. Walk through a portal to enter the fight. The boss has roughly 50,000 health and uses hop attacks and egg projectiles. It is most vulnerable during the landing phase after a big jump. A rage meter increases its strength over time, so burst early. Solo players should be level 50 or higher.
Both weapons are purchased from the Easter Event Shop at Jujutsu High Plaza using Easter Eggs. The Easter Bow costs approximately 500 Easter Eggs and the Easter Hammer costs approximately 750 Easter Eggs, for a combined total of roughly 1,250 Easter Eggs to obtain both. Buy the Easter Bow first for its movement speed bonus, which makes farming the remaining eggs for the Hammer faster.
The most reliable method is looping the Jujutsu High Plaza area, which has the highest density of ground-spawned Easter Eggs on the map. Eggs respawn over time so you can repeat the same route. Supplement with purple-aura enemy kills in your level range and complete event quests from the Easter Event NPC, which refresh every few hours. Optimized routes yield roughly 15 to 25 eggs per 4 to 5 minute cycle.
The Golden Egg is a rare drop from the Easter Bunny world boss with an approximate 30% drop rate per kill. It is used in the Easter Fuse system to increase the tier of Easter Accessories you own. Fusing an accessory to a higher tier gives it an upgraded appearance with additional visual effects. Golden Eggs are a separate currency from regular Easter Eggs and are only usable in the fuse system.
The Egg Hunter title is a permanent cosmetic title that marks your 2026 Easter Event participation. It is unlocked by holding 350 Easter Eggs in your inventory simultaneously at any point during the event. This is a simultaneous inventory threshold, not a cumulative spend total. Plan your egg purchases carefully so you hold 350 or more at once before spending down toward the Easter Hammer.