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Chocolate bunny

Amanda and Lucy6 hours, 30 minutes ago

Would you believe I only recently discovered that chocolate bunnies with keep visiting! So do I have to leave the broken chocolate shell in the nest?

Dominique and Arabella 6 hours, 26 minutes ago

Yes, it has always been like this :-)
If you keep the brown eggshell in the nest, then you can always attract the chocolate bunnies.

Amanda and Lucy6 hours, 25 minutes ago

Thanks Dominique, I’ve been playing 16 years & yet didn’t know that 🤪

Alexandros and Alekakius6 hours, 12 minutes ago

Keep in mind this only applies to the regular choco eggs/bunnies. Dark & White choco eggs are single use only.

Jayne and Wesley Gadget The Gnomess Camilla And Kimmy's Rest4 hours, 35 minutes ago

Can j just post here , when hunting for milk chocolate eggs be aware that if a white or dark chocolate egg is to the left of the milk one they will count towards the ten and if the tenth one happens to be a dark or white chocolate egg you will nit get a milk chocolate egg but the single use white or dark , then you will have to hunt for another ten milk chocolate bunny,  I knew this and still got caught out on my tenth .

Wanda and Kiki2 hours, 28 minutes ago

I am trying to grow egg.  I have spotted 6 Chocolate Bunnies and my egg is not changing. What am I doing wrong?

Tracey and Cobweb & Begonia2 hours, 4 minutes ago

To complete the egg you have to ATTRACT, not spot.

Wanda and Kiki2 hours, 3 minutes ago

thanks Tracy

Dominique and Arabella 2 hours, 2 minutes ago

Jayne: I am not sure if I understand what you mean but how you can get milk chocolate, white or dark chocolate eggs is found in the Wildlife Guide.
Every 10th chocolate bunny you spot in another garden will drop a chocolate egg.
Every 50th chocolate bunny you spot in another garden will drop a dark chocolate egg.
Every 25th, 75th, 125th, 175th chocolate bunny you spot in another Garden will drop a white chocolate egg.

Tracey and Cobweb & Begonia1 hour, 35 minutes ago

Plus, the placement of the eggs doesn't matter - either can be programmed in so if a garden is attracting both, you can spot either.  If you only want to spot ordinary bunnies, avoid gardens with white or dark ones.  You'll still get them at the numbers Dominique listed though.
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