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U4GM Guide to Getting Bunnyman in Steal a Brainrot

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 8:22 am
by Paul
Bunnyman is a vaulted Advent Calendar Secret in Steal a Brainrot, dropped on Dec 24, 2025, costing $500M to place and paying a steady $1.5M per second for long-term farming.

If you've been grinding Steal a Brainrot for any amount of time, you've probably heard people whispering about Bunnyman like it's some urban legend. It looks harmless, sure, but the reason everyone cares is the money. It prints cash at a pace that makes a lot of "good" units feel pointless, and that $500M placement cost stops scaring you once you see the ticks rolling in. Some players don't even bother hunting anymore; they'll top up and sort their loadout faster through U4GM instead, then jump straight back into public lobbies ready to defend whatever they've got.

Why Bunnyman became the obsession

Bunnyman hits a weird sweet spot: it's rare enough that owning one still turns heads, but it's also practical. The model's easy to miss at a glance, which matters more than people admit. Big, flashy holiday units scream "steal me." Bunnyman doesn't. And the income is the real hook. When you're earning around $1.5M a second, you're not just making progress—you're changing how you play. Suddenly you're upgrading faster, dropping more defenses, and you can afford to take dumb risks because the rebuild time is shorter.

The day you could've claimed it for free

Anyone who logged in on December 24, 2025 knows exactly why the rest of the community's salty. Advent Calendar Day 24 basically handed Bunnyman out. Walk to the big tree on the holiday map, claim it, and try not to get jumped on the way home. Servers that day were a mess. You'd see people sprinting like it was a fire drill, and you could tell who didn't understand the risk yet—no locks, no plan, just vibes. If you missed that window, you didn't just miss a reward. You missed the only "clean" way to get it.

How players actually steal one now

Since it's vaulted, most Bunnyman stories start the same way: public server hopping. Private servers are too tidy. Nobody flexes there. In public lobbies, though, folks get careless—especially during distractions like the spin wheel, small events, or when chat's popping off. Watch for an owner who's AFK, or a base that's half-built with weak coverage. Speed traits matter, but so does patience. Lots of steals fail because someone rushes the grab and panics on the escape route. Quick in, quick out, and don't run the obvious path back.

Keeping it and making it pay

Once you've got Bunnyman, the game flips. Now you're the target. Put it where people can't easily line up a straight run, and don't leave gaps that let a speed build cut corners. If you're optimizing earnings, stack upgrades that match your playstyle—some folks go pure cash, others prefer a tougher setup so they can step away for a minute without losing everything. Either way, the goal is simple: make the unit work while you're busy doing other things, like building, trading, or browsing for extras through Steal a Brainrot Brainrots so you're not starting from scratch every time someone comes looking for revenge.