Blox Fruits Easter Egg Hunt Guide: Find All 24 Eggs Fast!

Welcome, Pirates and Marines, to the ultimate guide for the Blox Fruits Easter Egg Hunt event! This limited-time event challenges you to discover and collect 24 different eggs scattered across the vast seas. Mastering this hunt will require exploration, combat, fishing, and keen observation. Follow this guide to efficiently find every egg and complete your collection.

The Easter Egg Hunt Codex

To track your progress and view the eggs you've collected, simply open the Easter Egg Hunt Codex menu. This interface displays slots for all 24 eggs, allowing you to see which ones you still need to find. This codex is your central hub for the event. The Easter Egg Hunt Codex menu interface displaying slots for 24 eggs

How to Find Easter Eggs

Eggs in the Blox Fruits Easter Egg Hunt can be obtained through various methods. They are found across the First Sea, Second Sea, and Third Sea, often appearing in random locations or requiring specific actions. A crucial tip for spotting them is that eggs often have a glow effect, making them easier to identify in the game world.

Randomly Spawning Eggs

Many eggs will simply spawn randomly throughout the map. These are often the 'easy' ones, appearing in various locations on different islands. The best strategy for collecting these is to use a fast-travel fruit, such as the Light Fruit, to quickly traverse the map and scout for glowing eggs.

Shockwave Egg

One example of a randomly spawning egg is the Shockwave Egg. This golden egg can be found just lying around the map. Simply approach and claim it when you spot its distinctive glow. Player standing in front of a golden egg labeled Shockwave Egg

Candy Egg & Bounce Egg

Similar to the Shockwave Egg, both the Candy Egg and Bounce Egg are examples of common eggs that can be found by simply exploring the map and claiming them when they randomly appear.

Quest-Specific Eggs

Some eggs require players to complete specific quests to obtain them. These quests can involve various tasks, sometimes pointing you towards an NPC or a particular location to deliver an egg. Always check the eggs tab in the left-hand menu, as it often provides directions for multi-stage egg quests.

Friendly Neighborhood Egg

The Friendly Neighborhood Egg is an example of an egg obtained via a quest. You'll need to find a specific NPC to give this egg to. The in-game egg tab will direct you to the correct quest giver, such as an NPC in the direction of Freezeburg.

Combat-Obtained Eggs

Another method for acquiring certain eggs is through combat. This involves defeating enemies or world bosses that have a chance to drop the egg upon defeat.

Deviled Egg

The Deviled Egg is primarily obtained by defeating bosses, such as the Mob Leader. While it might not drop on your first attempt, continuously defeating world bosses will eventually yield this egg. The Mob Leader, for instance, spawns every minute, providing ample opportunities. Player fighting an NPC named Mob Leader to obtain an egg

Fishing Eggs

Certain eggs can only be acquired through fishing. This method is largely luck-based, meaning it might take several attempts before an egg appears on your line. Keep fishing until you successfully reel one in.

Fishing Egg: An egg that can only be obtained through the act of fishing, requiring patience as it's luck-based.

Player fishing from a dock using a fishing rod

Location-Specific Drop Eggs

Some unique eggs require you to find specific locations to drop them. These can include dropping an egg into lava or even off a cliff to crack it. Other eggs might require dropping them into water.

Magma Egg (Stone Object)

This egg, sometimes referred to as a "stone object," must be dropped into lava to obtain it. Look for areas with lava and deposit the egg there to claim your reward.

Cliff Drop Egg

For some eggs, cracking them might involve pushing them off a height, such as a cliff. Experiment with high vantage points if an egg description suggests this method.

Water Drop Egg

Certain eggs require you to drop them into water to fulfill their objective. If an egg's description hints at a need for liquid, try submerging it.

Eggs with Barriers

Occasionally, you may encounter an egg with a barrier around it. Breaking this barrier might require a specific fruit power, such as the Control Fruit, or an alternative approach not immediately obvious. Further investigation or specific fruit abilities may be needed.

Tips for a Successful Egg Hunt

  1. Travel Fast: Use mobility-enhancing fruits like the Light Fruit to cover ground quickly.
  2. Look for the Glow: All eggs have a distinctive glow, making them stand out.
  3. Check All Seas: Eggs are scattered across the First, Second, and Third Seas. Make sure to visit them all.
  4. Monitor Your Codex: Regularly check the Easter Egg Hunt Codex to see your progress and identify missing eggs.
  5. Read Egg Descriptions: The "eggs tab" and in-game tooltips often provide hints on how to obtain specific eggs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many eggs are there in the Blox Fruits Easter Egg Hunt?

There are a total of 24 different eggs to collect during the Blox Fruits Easter Egg Hunt event.

Where can I find the Easter eggs in Blox Fruits?

Easter eggs are scattered across all three seas in Blox Fruits: the First Sea, Second Sea, and Third Sea. They can appear randomly, be dropped by enemies, obtained through fishing, or by completing specific quests.

How do I check my progress in the Easter Egg Hunt?

You can check your progress and view all collected eggs by opening the Easter Egg Hunt Codex menu in the game.

What are some ways to get special eggs like the Deviled Egg?

The Deviled Egg is obtained by defeating world bosses like the Mob Leader. Other special eggs may require specific actions like dropping them in lava (e.g., Magma Egg) or off a cliff.

Do eggs always drop when fighting bosses or fishing?

No, eggs from combat and fishing are often luck-based. It may take multiple attempts (defeating bosses or fishing sessions) before you successfully acquire these types of eggs.

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