Updated: April 12, 2026
Re:Rangers X launched its fourth major update, the Easter Hunt, on April 6, 2026. Update 4 packs in the time-limited Easter Solstice event mechanic, a fresh Easter Egg currency system, the Easter Basket and Golden Easter Basket pulls, six brand-new exclusive units, a long-awaited Skin System, and daily login rewards. There's a lot to process, so this guide covers every mechanic in full so you know exactly where to spend your time and Eggs.
The Easter Solstice is the engine that drives all of Update 4. It's a random event trigger built directly into the core game modes you're already running — Raids, Calamity, and Invasions. Every time you retry a stage, restart a run, or advance to the next stage inside any of those modes, there's a 20% chance for the Easter Solstice to fire.
When it does activate, the entire map transforms. The visual theme shifts to a pastel Easter environment and enemies in the transformed map drop Easter Eggs, the limited-time currency you need to convert into Easter Baskets at the Bunny NPC in the lobby. The transformation is temporary — it lasts for that instance only, so you need to collect as many Eggs as possible before the window closes.
A 20% trigger rate sounds low on paper, but it compounds quickly across a long grinding session. If you're running Raids or Calamity consistently for an hour, you can realistically hit the Easter Solstice several times. The key is staying in modes that allow frequent retries rather than sitting in a single long-form run where you get fewer trigger opportunities.
Easter Eggs drop exclusively during the Easter Solstice event windows, so farming them efficiently means maximizing how often the Solstice triggers and how many Eggs you collect each time it does. Here's the breakdown of what affects your Egg income and how to push it as high as possible.
Not all game modes are equal for Easter Egg farming. Raids are generally the best choice because they have defined stages with clear retry points, giving you frequent 20% roll opportunities. Invasions are solid if you can complete waves quickly. Calamity works too but tends to have longer individual runs with fewer natural retry breakpoints, which slightly reduces your trigger frequency.
The practical approach is to pick whatever mode you're already comfortable clearing efficiently. A player who can blast through Raid stages quickly will generate more Easter Solstice triggers per hour than someone struggling through Calamity, regardless of which mode has a marginally better layout. Play to your unit strength.
Running with a party doesn't change your individual Easter Solstice trigger chance, but it does mean faster stage clears which translates to more retries per hour. If you have reliable party members available, grouping up to push content faster is a net positive for Egg farming speed. Just make sure everyone in the party is contributing to kills so the stage clears stay crisp.
Once you've farmed your Easter Eggs, the conversion system is straightforward. Head to the Bunny NPC in the Re:Rangers X lobby and submit 15 Easter Eggs to receive one Easter Basket. The Bunny NPC is the only place to spend your Eggs, so there's no decision to make on where to exchange them.
Here's where the system gets interesting: every Easter Basket you open has a 15% chance to automatically upgrade into a Golden Easter Basket. The two basket types contain completely different unit pools, so the Golden upgrade isn't just better odds on the same items — it's access to an entirely separate set of exclusive characters.
| Basket Type | How to Get | Upgrade Chance | Contents |
|---|---|---|---|
| Easter Basket | 15 Easter Eggs at Bunny NPC | Base basket (85% of conversions) | Bunny, Bunny Girl, Crimson Heiress, Explosion Girl, Holy Rider, Thorn Queen |
| Golden Easter Basket | 15% upgrade chance on Easter Basket conversion | 15% of conversions | Femjo, Momo, Easter Bunny |
On average, you'll get roughly one Golden Easter Basket for every seven Easter Basket conversions. That's 105 Easter Eggs per expected Golden Basket. The Golden units — Femjo, Momo, and Easter Bunny — are the rarest pulls in the entire event since they require both the Egg farm grind and a lucky 15% upgrade roll on top of it.
Whether you're chasing standard basket units or hunting for Golden pulls will affect how you think about your Egg stockpile. If you're targeting Crimson Heiress or Explosion Girl from the standard pool, you have reliable access every 15 Eggs. If you want Femjo or Momo, you're playing a probability game that rewards high volume conversion.
Update 4 adds nine new exclusive characters split across the two basket types. The standard Easter Basket pool has six units covering a range of combat types, while the Golden Easter Basket holds three additional exclusives. Here's the full picture of what's available and the unit types for each.
| Unit | Type | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Bunny | Full Moon | Easter Basket |
| Bunny Girl | — | Easter Basket |
| Crimson Heiress | Devil | Easter Basket |
| Explosion Girl | Mage | Easter Basket |
| Holy Rider | — | Easter Basket |
| Thorn Queen | Silent | Easter Basket |
| Unit | Source |
|---|---|
| Femjo | Golden Easter Basket only |
| Momo | Golden Easter Basket only |
| Easter Bunny | Golden Easter Basket only |
All nine units are exclusive to the Easter Hunt event. Once Update 4 wraps up, these characters will no longer be obtainable through normal gameplay. That makes pulling them now the only legitimate path to owning them, and it also means their trade value will climb as supply gets cut off after the event window closes.
The event runs through the Easter Hunt period, so keep an eye on official announcements from the Re:Rangers X developers for the exact end date. In the meantime, treat every Easter Egg you earn as a limited resource worth spending carefully.
One of the most-requested features from the Re:Rangers X community has finally arrived. Update 4 introduces a full Skin System that lets you apply cosmetic skins to your units, changing their visual appearance without touching their combat stats. Skins are purely cosmetic — a unit with a skin equipped performs identically to one without, so the system is entirely about personalization rather than power.
The launch of the Skin System coincided with the Easter Hunt, so the first wave of available skins are Easter-themed. Expect the skin catalog to expand significantly in future updates as the developers add themed cosmetics tied to each new event cycle. Getting in at launch means you'll have the earliest skins in your collection, which tend to be the most nostalgic and sought-after cosmetics as a game matures.
The interface for applying skins is accessible directly from your unit roster. Select any unit you own, open the skin menu, and equip any skin you've unlocked. Switching skins is free and instantaneous, so feel free to cycle between looks depending on your mood or the content you're running.
Update 4 adds a daily login reward track to Re:Rangers X for the first time. Simply opening the game each day during the Easter Hunt period credits you with a reward from the login track. The rewards scale up across consecutive days, so players who log in every day without missing will earn more total resources than those who log in sporadically.
The daily login system is one of the smartest features in Update 4 for players who can't grind for hours at a stretch. Even a two-minute login to claim your daily reward and immediately close the game is worth doing. Easter Eggs from daily logins stack with everything you farm through the Easter Solstice, turning a passive habit into a meaningful Egg income boost over the course of the event.
The exact reward schedule hasn't been published in a single official list, but community tracking suggests the later days on the login track yield Easter Eggs and other valuable resources. Log in on day one so you don't miss any steps on the path to the better rewards toward the end of the track.
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With nine new units spread across two basket pools, prioritizing which ones to chase first makes a real difference in how efficiently you spend your Easter Eggs. Based on community tier lists and early gameplay analysis, here's where each unit lands.
Crimson Heiress (Devil type) is the consensus top pick from the standard basket pool. Devil-type units tend to synergize well with existing high-tier rosters, and Crimson Heiress slots into most endgame team compositions without much friction. She's the unit you want if you're planning on using your Easter Hunt pulls in serious content.
Explosion Girl (Mage type) is the second-tier chase unit from the regular basket. Mage-type characters deal burst damage and Explosion Girl brings strong AoE output that complements both Raid and Calamity content. If Crimson Heiress isn't dropping for you, Explosion Girl is the next-best pull from the standard pool.
Thorn Queen (Silent type) is worth picking up if you're building around Silent-type synergies. She's more of a niche pick than the top two, but Silent-type compositions have been quietly competitive in Invasion content and Thorn Queen pushes that playstyle further.
Bunny (Full Moon type) is the baseline pull most players will encounter frequently from the standard basket. Full Moon is a solid generalist type and Bunny performs respectably across multiple content types without being the dominant force that Crimson Heiress is.
The Golden basket units — Femjo, Momo, and Easter Bunny — are the rarest pulls in the entire event and the community is still evaluating their full potential. Early impressions suggest all three are strong, with Femjo drawing particular attention from top-end players. If you hit a Golden Easter Basket upgrade, pull it regardless of which unit you're targeting — all three are genuinely valuable and none are a bad result.
| Unit | Type | Priority | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crimson Heiress | Devil | S-Tier | Raids, Calamity, general content |
| Explosion Girl | Mage | A-Tier | AoE-heavy Raid content |
| Thorn Queen | Silent | A-Tier | Invasion content, Silent synergies |
| Bunny | Full Moon | B-Tier | General farming, flexible use |
| Femjo | — | S-Tier | Golden Basket exclusive |
| Momo | — | A-Tier | Golden Basket exclusive |
| Easter Bunny | — | A-Tier | Golden Basket exclusive |
Re:Rangers X has been building toward a feature-complete experience with each update, and Update 4 marks a notable shift in that direction. The previous three updates focused heavily on new units and content modes. Update 4 does that too, but it pairs the content additions with two quality-of-life systems — the Skin System and daily login rewards — that address things players had been requesting for a while.
The Easter Solstice design is particularly smart. Rather than creating a completely separate event map that pulls players away from the core game, the Easter Solstice overlays onto the content modes you'd already be running. That means grinders can farm Easter Eggs as a side effect of their regular progression loop instead of feeling forced to drop everything and play an event minigame. It's a player-friendly approach that fits naturally into any play session length.
The Skin System launch is probably the bigger long-term deal than any individual unit. Cosmetic systems like this one tend to become a significant ongoing engagement driver for tower defense and auto-battler games. Every future update now has a cosmetic layer to it, which widens the appeal to players who might already have strong rosters but still want something new to grind toward.
You can check out the game directly on Re:Rangers X on Roblox to jump into Update 4. For active promo codes that work right now, head to the Re:Rangers X codes page — we update it whenever new codes drop. If you're newer to the game, the Re:Rangers X hub page covers the basics and has beginner tips to get your roster up to speed.
The Easter Hunt event is time-limited, and all nine exclusive units — along with any event-specific cosmetics — become unobtainable once the window closes. Your existing pulls stay in your inventory permanently. They just stop being earnable. That supply cutoff is what gives these units lasting trade value, so pulling duplicates now isn't a waste if you have a trading mindset.
For players who want to maximize their haul before the event ends, the clearest path is: run Raids or Invasions with frequent retries to stack Easter Solstice trigger attempts, collect every Egg that drops during each Solstice activation, log in daily for the passive login track rewards, and convert your Eggs in batches at the Bunny NPC so you can track your Golden upgrade hit rate accurately.
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The Easter Solstice is a limited-time event mechanic that can trigger during Raids, Calamity, and Invasions. Each time you retry, restart, or advance to the next stage in any of those modes, there is a 20% chance for the Easter Solstice to activate. When it fires, the map transforms and you must fight to collect Easter Egg currency before the window closes.
You need 15 Easter Eggs to trade in at the Bunny NPC in the lobby for one Easter Basket. Every Easter Basket has a 15% chance to upgrade into a Golden Easter Basket, which contains different exclusive units not available from the standard basket.
The standard Easter Basket can yield the following exclusive units: Bunny, Bunny Girl, Crimson Heiress, Explosion Girl, Holy Rider, and Thorn Queen. The Golden Easter Basket (15% chance on each conversion) contains a separate set of exclusive units including Femjo, Momo, and Easter Bunny.
Update 4 introduced a brand-new Skin System to Re:Rangers X, allowing players to apply cosmetic skins to their units. Several Easter-themed skins were added alongside the system at launch. Skins are purely cosmetic and do not affect unit stats or performance in battle. You can equip and swap skins freely from your unit roster at any time.
The standout units from Update 4 are Bunny (Full Moon type), Crimson Heiress (Devil type), Explosion Girl (Mage type), and Thorn Queen (Silent type) from the standard Easter Basket, plus Femjo, Momo, and Easter Bunny from the Golden Easter Basket. Crimson Heiress and Explosion Girl are widely regarded as the top-tier pulls from the standard basket pool based on early community tier lists.
Yes. Update 4 introduced a daily login reward system. Logging in each day during the Easter Hunt event period earns you progressively better rewards, including Easter Eggs and other in-game resources. Consistent daily logins are an easy way to supplement your Easter Egg income without active farming. Even a quick two-minute login to claim your reward is worth doing every day.