The First Descendant community have already crowned the best skin in the game, with Ultimate Bunny becoming the most sought-after cosmetic since launch.
The third-person shooter, powered by Unreal Engine 5, launched globally on July 2 with ahigher Steam player countthan Fall Guys and Manor Lords.SteamDBreported the peak player count hit 229,257 on Day 1, prompting many others to jump on the hype train.
One of the biggest talking points so far has been the strengths of one character, called Bunny, with it sitting at the top of many tier lists.
However, that’s not the only reason people have been talking about it.
The First Descendant fans are losing it over Ultimate Bunny
On July 3, players were devastated byissues with game servers, although before that a few were sharing their experiences in the game. A player spotted a revealing Bunny skin called Ultimate Bunny,posting on Reddit: “Lawd Jesus.”
A number of others chimed in, as many clamored for servers to return so they could unlock it for themselves.
“Ultimate Bunny alone will prolly make em millions,” a user predicted.
Another said: “How do I get this skin?”
If you’re in the same camp and want to unlock it, there are a few steps you need to take. And be prepared to spend some serious gold, too.
To get Ultimate Bunny in The First Descendant, there are two methods players can choose from.
You can buy the Ultimate Bunny form via the in-game store for3,000 Caliber($60) or for$100 in purchasing the Bunny Bundle.
To craft Ult Bunny, you need2.7 million gold in totaland14 ingredientsto complete everything you need. You will need Enhanced Cells, a Stabilizer, a Spiral Catalyst and Code.
Read our full guide here onhow to get Bunny and Ultimate Bunny, with a full list of ingredients beyond the four main things.
For more information on Bunny in The First Descendant, check out thisguide on skinsandour best Bunny build here.
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