
Bunny
Entity in 99 Nights in the Forest · Passive
About
__TOC__ The Bunny is a passive Entity in 99 Nights in the Forest.
Quick Facts
- HP
- 50
- Walkspeed
- 12
- Behavior
- Passive
- Tame cost
- 1 Carrot
Loot drops
Bunny — In-Depth Analysis
The Bunny is one of the most harmless creatures you will meet in the forest, and its profile shows exactly why: it has only 50 HP, lists no damage value at all, and shuffles around at a sluggish walkspeed of 12. It is flagged as Passive, so it will never chase you, attack the campfire, or pose any threat at night. The danger here is purely about not wasting it.
A single hit from almost any weapon ends it instantly, and on death it yields 1-2 Morsel plus a 1-in-6 chance to drop a Bunny Foot. Morsels are cheap early-game food, making the Bunny a reliable calorie source during your first few days, while the rarer Bunny Foot is the real prize for crafting and trades. Because its drops are modest, kill bunnies opportunistically rather than hunting them across the map.
If you would rather keep one alive, the Bunny can be tamed for just 1 Carrot, turning a throwaway food animal into a small companion. Early in a run, treat bunnies as free food whenever you pass one; later, when Morsels stop mattering, only bother if you are farming Bunny Feet or want a tamed pet around camp.