The Easter event's second week in 99 Nights in the Forest introduces two eggs that work nothing like the ones from Part 1. The Firefly Egg needs charging before you can submit it, and the Easter Bunny's Egg kicks off a full chase sequence the moment you grab it. Both reward 10 Eggs each plus a Ruby Chest for the bunny run, so they're worth doing. Here's exactly how both work.
How to get the Firefly Egg
The Firefly Egg sits inside a Firefly Cage, which is a large cage or lantern structure that can appear in various spots around the map. According to multiple sources covering the Easter Week 2 update, the cage location is not fixed, so you'll need to scan the map rather than head to one specific spot.
Picking up the egg is only half the job. Once it's in your hands, you need to carry it near a group of fireflies to charge it. Fireflies appear in forest areas at night, so if you're struggling to find them, wait until dark and look around the treeline. You'll see a battery symbol on the egg that fills as the charge builds. When it's full, the egg glows and is ready to submit.
Head back to the Easter Bunny event area and submit it like any other event egg. You'll receive 10 Eggs to spend in the Easter shop.

99 Nights in the Forest Guide: How to Get the Firefly & Easter Bunny Egg
How to get the Easter Bunny's Egg
This one is a multi-step sequence, not a simple pickup. Start by going to the Easter Building near your campfire. The door to the bunny house is open now that Part 2 is live. Inside, you'll find some cosmetic blueprints and a map that marks the location of the Evil Bunny Hut. The hut location changes each run, so check the map every time.
Before you make the trip, make sure your campfire is upgraded to at least level 5. The hut sits at the edges of the map, and you'll need enough progression to reach it safely. Once you arrive, look for a building marked "Keep out." Walk inside and interact with the egg to steal it.
The moment you take the egg, it goes on your character's back and the Evil Bunny chase begins. Your only objective from this point is to get back to the campfire before the timer runs out.
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The Evil Bunny is completely invulnerable and unaffected by light. Do not waste time trying to fight or slow it with anything light-based.
Reaching the campfire in time rewards you with a Ruby Chest and 10 Eggs. The Evil Bunny will return to your base afterward, but it won't prevent you from continuing the event or bringing it other eggs.

99 Nights in the Forest Guide: How to Get the Firefly & Easter Bunny Egg
How do you survive the Evil Bunny chase?
The Evil Bunny is faster than your character in open ground, which makes straight-line sprinting a losing strategy. According to Pro Game Guides' coverage of the event, the best approach is to move toward higher ground or obstacles that break the entity's path. Environmental positioning buys you the extra seconds you need.
The Evil Bunny can also be triggered outside of the egg theft event. Killing 25 normal bunnies spawns it with an in-game warning message. If you see that message mid-session, the same survival rules apply: use terrain, avoid open areas, and don't stop moving.
The entity is identifiable by its glowing red eyes and movement speed, so you'll know immediately when it's on you.
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The Evil Bunny spawns in two ways: during the Easter Bunny's Egg theft sequence, or after killing 25 normal bunnies in a session. Plan your bunny hunting accordingly.

99 Nights in the Forest Guide: How to Get the Firefly & Easter Bunny Egg
What are all the Easter Part 2 rewards?
Every egg you earn from Part 2 activities goes into the Easter shop in the lobby. Here's the full reward list, as documented in the Easter Week 2 update:
The Bunny class at 900 Eggs is the headline unlock of Part 2. Farming both the Firefly Egg and the Easter Bunny's Egg each session gives you 20 Eggs per run plus a Ruby Chest, so consistent play will get you there.
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