Steal a Brainrot's limited Bunnyman (Secret, Dec 24 Advent drop) costs $500M and earns $1.5M/s—great steady base cash, now mostly found by trading or stealing, prized by collectors.
People see the Bunnyman in Steal a Brainrot and assume it's just a seasonal gag. Big snowman body, bunny ears you can clock from a mile away, that carrot nose—hard to take seriously. Then you place one and your whole run changes. If you missed the Advent Calendar drop, you're probably weighing up trades, raids, or even topping up so you can move faster in the economy race; that's where EZNPC can come in handy if you're the type to buy game currency or items and skip some of the grind without wasting your whole evening.
Why the numbers make everyone care
The placement cost is wild: $500 million. It sounds like a meme until you do the math. The Bunnyman throws off $1.5 million every second, just sitting there. No clicking, no babysitting. You'll feel it most right after you drop it—suddenly you can afford the next build sooner, and that snowballs into more towers, more protection, more leverage in trades. The ROI is roughly 0.3% per second, which is why people compare it to top-tier money printers like Nooo My Hotspot and Tung Tung Tung Sahur. It's not unbeatable, but it's efficient, and efficiency is basically the whole game.
Vaulted status turns it into a magnet
Since it was tied to Day 24 of the 2025 Advent Calendar, it's vaulted now. That one detail is what keeps the hype alive. You can't farm it, you can't "get lucky," you can only take it from someone who already has it. And because the model is huge, it's also a giant "come steal me" sign. You'll join a public server and instantly scan bases for those ears poking up behind a wall. People do it on autopilot. If you're hunting, you're not looking for a fair fight—you're looking for a mistake, like someone going AFK or leaving a weak path to their stash.
Stealing strategies and the ugly side of visibility
The cleanest steals are quick and boring. First you scout. Then you wait for the owner to get distracted. Then you pop speed, cut in, grab, and vanish before the alarms and gates turn the place into a blender. If you hesitate, you're done. Owners know this, so the smart ones hide Bunnyman deep, stack traps, and avoid showing it off in busy lobbies. Still, plenty of players can't resist the flex. They put it front and centre, like a trophy. That's when it disappears.
Keeping value, even when the meta shifts
What I like about Bunnyman is it doesn't crash the way common event junk does. It's passive income, it's a status symbol, and it's proof you either logged in at the right time or you took it from somebody who did. If you're building an empire, it's the kind of unit that keeps paying while you're planning your next move, watching trades, or checking what's circulating in markets like Steal a Brainrot Brainrots before you commit to a risky swap.
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