Where to Find Eggs in Core Keeper's Great Egg Hunt

Where to Find Eggs in Core Keeper’s Great Egg Hunt

Easter Sunday is coming up this weekend, and that means it’s time to look for Easter eggs! Remember parents, if you’re doing an egg hunt, keep a checklist of all the eggs you hide and where you hid them, lest one get wedged behind the couch and forgotten until Christmas. With Easter comes Easter events in games, and as the new kid on the block, Core Keeper is aiming to please with its Great Egg Hunt event, with a glorious Golden Egg as the reward. Here’s where to find Eggs in Core Keeper’s Great Egg Hunt.

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From today until April 19, Core Keeper players can find eggs scattered across the game’s various biomes. These eggs can be found primarily as drops from mob enemies and bosses, and occasionally from stuff like mining and digging. The eggs come in four distinct colors:

  • Brown
  • Rose
  • Grey
  • Green

If you can collect five of each egg type, you can combine them all together to craft the Golden Egg, a prestige item you can display in your base, as well as use for a special purpose we’ll get to later.

Where to Find Eggs in Core Keeper’s Great Egg Hunt

The fastest way to farm eggs is to set up mob farms somewhere relatively safe like near your base and have them churn out mobs from the different biomes. You don’t have to actually be in a biome to get its eggs, you just have to beat up mobs from it. If you don’t have the means to set up a mob farm, go pick a fight with the biomes’ bosses. Most of the bosses regularly spawn minions to hinder you, and these little punks all have a chance to drop that biome’s egg.

Once you’ve got enough eggs to craft a Golden Egg, you can do one of two things with it. First, you can display it in your base as a trophy. It’s big, shiny, and golden, so it’s definitely a lovely little testament to your egg-hunting skill. If you’re craving more of a challenge, go to the spot where you fight Azeos the Sky Titan in the Wilderness biome. Place the Golden Egg on the ground, and a special version of Azeos will spawn from it. This alternate Azeos fights the same as the regular one, but if you can beat it, you might get special limited-edition armor and treasure!

  • Radical Rabbit Ears: +23 max health, +3.8% movement speed, +6% dodge chance
  • Ostara Ring: +7% dodge chance, +0.9 health every second
  • Eostre Necklace: +10.3% extra harvest chance, +4.9% movement speed
  • Awakened Azeos Figurine: For displaying

Equipping all three pieces of limited edition gear will also give you a set bonus, providing +7.7% melee and ranged attack speed.

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Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.