Updated: April 12, 2026
Peroxide dropped its Easter 2026 update around April 6, 2026, bringing a seasonal event packed with new content across accessories, abilities, exotic effects, and weapon skins. The headlining additions are 19 stat-unique egg accessories scattered across the map, the brand-new Quincy support skill Blut Arterie, a new exotic effect called Infinity, and a global Gun weapon skin added to the Storm Delving reward pool. This article breaks down every piece of the patch so you know exactly what to hunt and how to use it.
The core of the Easter 2026 event is a set of 19 stat-unique egg accessories. Unlike standard accessories that share stat pools, each of the 19 eggs carries its own distinct combination of stat bonuses, meaning the exact rolls on one egg type cannot be replicated by any other egg in the set. This makes hunting specific eggs worthwhile even if you already have a few in your inventory.
Each egg comes in different rarity tiers. Rarer eggs naturally carry stronger base stats, but the truly important implication of rarity becomes clear when you look at the NPC interaction system described below. For pure min-maxing purposes, you'll want to identify which egg bonus aligns with your build — a Quincy leaning heavily into Reiatsu will chase different eggs than a Hollow focused on raw health and damage reduction.
Because the eggs are stat-unique rather than randomly rolled, the grind here is about finding the specific egg that fits your build rather than farming the same egg repeatedly hoping for a good roll. This is a meaningful shift from how most Peroxide accessories work, and it rewards players who take time to research which egg stat profile suits their playstyle before heading out to hunt.
The Easter 2026 update adds two distinct ways to encounter egg accessories in the world, and understanding both is key to farming efficiently.
Eggs can spawn as rare roaming objects that wander the map independently. These are the equivalent of free pickups — if you spot one while exploring Karakura Town or any other zone, you can collect it directly. Spawn rates are low, so treat these as a bonus rather than a primary farming strategy. Keeping an eye out during regular gameplay is the best approach rather than sitting in one spot waiting.
The more involved mechanic is eggs spawning on NPCs. Any NPC type in the game has a chance to spawn with an egg equipped. When an NPC is wearing an egg, two things happen:
The rarity of the egg an NPC carries scales the quality of the fight and the reward. A common egg on an NPC means a modest buff and a modest loot bump. A rare egg means a significantly tougher fight, but the loot quality increases to match. Bosses and stronger NPC types wearing rare eggs are the most efficient source of high-quality accessories and items, though the combat difficulty rises considerably.
Importantly, the developers removed infinite egg stacking from previous iterations. Eggs no longer chain onto NPCs in cascading stacks — instead, NPCs simply have a chance to spawn with a single egg. This keeps the difficulty ceiling on egg-buffed enemies predictable rather than spiraling into unkillable stacked NPCs that older players may remember from earlier events.
Blut Arterie is a brand-new obtainable support skill added exclusively for the Quincy race. It functions as the offensive counterpart to Blut Vene, the existing Quincy defensive technique. Understanding the relationship between these two skills is the fastest way to grasp what Blut Arterie brings to the table.
Activating Blut Arterie boosts the damage output of your Quincy abilities as well as your M1 and M2 attacks. This covers both your skill-based offensive toolkit and your basic combat inputs, making it a broad damage multiplier rather than a narrow ability buff. For Quincy players who lean into aggressive combat and want to threaten opponents across all attack types, Blut Arterie is a meaningful power spike.
The cost of that damage boost is twofold. First, Blut Arterie drains extra Reiatsu while it is active. Quincy builds that are already tight on Reiatsu may find sustained Blut Arterie usage difficult, especially in extended fights. Second, and more critically, all damage you take from any source increases by 20% while the skill is on. Incoming hits from enemy abilities, M1s, environmental hazards — all of it lands harder.
| Skill | Effect | Cost / Downside |
|---|---|---|
| Blut Vene | Reduces incoming damage | Drains Reiatsu while active |
| Blut Arterie | Increases damage of abilities, M1s & M2s | Extra Reiatsu drain + 20% more damage taken |
Blut Arterie fits players who want to play Quincy as a high-pressure offensive race. If your goal is to burst enemies down fast enough that the 20% incoming damage penalty barely matters, Blut Arterie becomes a strong pick. Builds with deep Reiatsu pools can sustain the skill longer, giving them more time in the boosted damage window before needing to deactivate.
In PvP, Blut Arterie creates an interesting risk-reward dynamic. Using it aggressively forces your opponent to react to increased damage pressure, but if they land big hits back on you, that 20% amplifier can swing a fight very quickly. Switching between Blut Arterie and Blut Vene based on the flow of the match — popping Arterie for burst phases and Vene for defensive recovery — will likely become the standard high-level Quincy approach.
In PvE, the calculation is simpler. Boss fights where you can control spacing and minimize incoming hits are where Blut Arterie shines. For tightly packed mob encounters or fights against egg-buffed NPCs, the 20% damage amplifier can get you killed faster than the offense compensates for.
The Easter 2026 update introduces Infinity as a new exotic effect for accessories. In Peroxide, exotic effects are the rarest and most powerful property rolls an accessory can carry — they go beyond the standard stat bonuses and provide unique gameplay effects that fundamentally alter how a piece of gear performs.
Infinity joins the existing pool of exotic effects as a new option for players lucky enough to land it on an egg accessory or other compatible gear. Exotic rolls are rare by design, which means most players farming the Easter event will be chasing eggs for their base stat profiles first, with Infinity being the high-end target for those deep in the grind.
The introduction of Infinity alongside the egg accessories creates an interesting intersection: if an Easter egg can roll Infinity as its exotic effect, it becomes a uniquely powerful piece of gear that combines both a stat-unique base and a rare exotic bonus. That combination would make it a sought-after item well beyond the event's run, as accessories persist in your inventory permanently after Easter ends.
Event accessories in Peroxide do not disappear when the event ends — they stay in your inventory and remain tradeable. An Easter egg accessory with an Infinity exotic roll will be a rare collector's item once the event closes and no new eggs can be obtained. Players who secure one now are holding a piece of gear with both limited supply and strong combat value.
The Easter update also expanded the Storm Delving reward pool with a new Gun weapon skin. What makes this addition notable is its classification: it is a global weapon skin, meaning it can be equipped by players of any race on any Gun-type weapon, regardless of their ability path.
Storm Delving is one of Peroxide's most demanding content modes. It is a mixed PvP and PvE activity that players enter through NPC Erelander Lathrix in Heart Cave, near the Sakura Tree in Outer Karakura Town. Entry costs 500 Yen, and once inside, players battle Hollow NPCs, Adjuchas, and Vasto Lords while collecting loot from chests and defeated enemies. The catch: dying in a Storm Delve means losing everything in your backpack. High risk, high reward.
Players queue in groups of up to five, and sessions fill when 16 parties are gathered. Inside, you collect Storm Power buffs by clearing all Arrancars from bases, and a Hope Tracker lets you extract and permanently keep loot. A corruption bar builds as you fight, granting stat boosts and perks as it rises.
Prior to this update, Storm Delving rewards included accessories like the Storm Torn Cape and Storm Goggles, perk stones, and currency. The new Gun skin adds a cosmetic layer for players who use Gun-type weapons across their progression. Since it is classified as a global skin rather than race-locked, a Soul Reaper, Quincy, or Hollow build running a Gun weapon can all equip it. This is particularly relevant for Quincy players who already orient heavily around ranged combat.
| Storm Delving Reward Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Accessories | Storm Torn Cape, Storm Goggles, Bunny Ears Hat, Sunglasses |
| Perk Stones | Common, Rare, Legendary, Godly variants |
| Currency & Items | Time Relics, Yen |
| Weapon Skins (New) | Global Gun skin (Easter 2026 addition) |
A promo code was released alongside the Easter 2026 update. Redeem it in the Peroxide codes menu for free Product Essence, the in-game resource used to roll and reroll accessory stats.
| Code | Reward | Expires | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| EgxcellentEggventure | Product Essence | May 5, 2026 | Active |
Product Essence is directly relevant to the Easter event because it lets you reroll the stats on any accessory you obtain, including egg accessories. If you pull an egg with a stat profile close to what you want but not quite right, Product Essence gives you a path to improve it without farming an entirely new egg. Redeeming the code before May 5 is a free efficiency boost for any accessory grinding you plan to do.
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With four distinct pieces of content in this patch, prioritizing your time matters. Here's a practical breakdown by player type.
Blut Arterie is your first stop. The skill is a fundamental addition to the Quincy toolkit and will influence how high-level Quincy PvP develops over the coming weeks. Get it learned and start testing it in lower-stakes PvE before taking it into PvP. Pair it with egg accessories that boost either your Reiatsu pool (to sustain the extra drain) or your raw offensive stats (to compound the damage bonus). The new Gun skin from Storm Delving is also worth farming if you run a ranged-heavy Quincy build.
The 19 stat-unique eggs are the main draw. Start by farming egg-buffed NPCs since they drop the eggs as loot while also giving better overall item rewards. Cross-reference each egg's stat profile against your current build and prioritize hunting the three or four eggs most likely to be upgrades. If you pull something with an Infinity exotic roll, treat it as a keeper regardless of whether the base stats are perfect — exotic rolls are rare enough that farming a better Infinity piece later is a significant time investment.
Run Storm Delving for the Gun skin while also farming egg accessories on the side. The two activities don't compete for the same time — you can do egg hunting between Storm Delve queues. Storm Delving also drops its own accessories and perk stones, so you're never spending session time unproductively even when the Gun skin doesn't appear in a given run.
Peroxide's seasonal events have historically been a reliable way for the developers to push meaningful content into the game alongside cosmetic additions. Easter 2026 follows that pattern well. The 19 stat-unique eggs add genuine long-term value to accessory hunting rather than purely cosmetic rewards. Blut Arterie deepens the Quincy skill tree in a way that creates real strategic choices rather than simply adding another cooldown. The Infinity exotic effect expands the ceiling for accessory builds. And the Storm Delving Gun skin gives players another reason to engage with one of the game's more demanding modes.
The removal of infinite egg stacking is also a quietly significant balance decision. Earlier egg events could produce near-unkillable NPC variants that frustrated players who accidentally triggered chains. Limiting NPCs to a single equipped egg keeps the difficulty fair and the reward structure predictable, which should mean more players engage with egg-buffed NPCs rather than avoiding them.
For players who haven't touched the game in a while, the Easter 2026 patch is a solid reason to log back in. The egg accessories alone offer fresh build optimisation possibilities, and if you main Quincy, Blut Arterie is required reading for staying competitive.
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Egg accessories spawn in two ways: eggs can wander the map on their own as rare roaming collectibles, or they can appear equipped on NPCs. NPCs wearing eggs gain unique stat buffs — rarer eggs give stronger buffs and also drop rarer accessory items when those NPCs are defeated. There are 19 stat-unique egg accessories in total.
Blut Arterie is a new obtainable support skill exclusive to the Quincy race. It increases the damage dealt by Quincy abilities as well as M1 and M2 attacks, but at a double cost: it drains extra Reiatsu while active and increases all incoming damage by 20%. It is the offensive counterpart to Blut Vene, which is a defensive skill.
Infinity is a new exotic accessory effect added in the Easter 2026 update. Exotic effects are rare rolls on accessories that grant powerful bonus properties beyond standard stats. Infinity was introduced alongside the 19 new egg accessories as part of the Easter event content.
The Easter 2026 update added a new global Gun weapon skin obtainable from Storm Delving. Global weapon skins are a special category that can be equipped by all races regardless of ability path, meaning Soul Reapers, Quincies, and Hollows can all use the skin on any Gun-type weapon.
Yes. The code EgxcellentEggventure was released alongside the Easter 2026 update and awards Product Essence. It expires on May 5, 2026. Redeem it in the Peroxide codes menu before it expires.
It depends on your playstyle. Blut Vene is the defensive skill that reduces damage taken, making it safer for players who want survivability. Blut Arterie is the offensive version — it boosts your damage output with Quincy abilities and M1s/M2s, but you take 20% more damage from all sources and burn through Reiatsu faster. Aggressive Quincy players with high Reiatsu pools will find Blut Arterie rewarding, while beginners should start with Blut Vene.