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Preparing For Easter

Easter is coming (April 20, 2025). If you have been around for a while, you know how this works. If you are new and haven’t done an Easter Seasonal Event, or want to make the most out of it this year, this post is for you. We are about 4 weeks out for this event, which gives you lots of time to prepare.

(There is also an Easter Weekly Theme Event. This post focuses on the 5 week seasonal event. You can reference last's event here.)

In this event, you build a 6x9 Easter Egg factory and do tasks to upgrade it to level 10. The factory serves as a decoration (that you keep afterwards) and also a production building to make Easter Eggs during the event. There is no cafe recipe or humus recipe in this event.

If you have level 7 theme decorations, the bunny factory will sit in storage. It has a lower happiness per area than the modern decorations. The draw is that you can use the eggs (15,000) to purchase 6x6 decorations worth 120 happiness, or gift boxes.

You will grow daisies, mill them into seasonal feed and then feed them to PIGS and COWS to get ribbons.

Every year, many people complain that the chickens gave ribbons last year, but not this year. That is Oktoberfest, Halloween and Christmas, not Easter.

Chickens give you eggs. Pigs and cows give you ribbons. The Bunny Factory takes eggs and ribbons to make Easter Eggs. Collecting the Easter Eggs will complete tasks in the blue quest book for helper bunnies, along with baskets from sending contracts in the market, will allow you to upgrade the factory for higher happiness.

The factory is fixed at 42 Easter Eggs per hour. As you upgrade it, you can run more eggs in a batch (starts with 5 at a time and finishes with 250 at a time).

This means you need 42 ribbons per hour to keep the factory going. Regular pigs (20 feed) will produce 19 per hour. A free range or tropical pig will produce 24 per hour and a premium pig will produce 31 per hour. If you have 2 pigs that are not regular, you can do this event on 2 pigs. This takes the pressure off your fields and mills to make some other feed as you go.

As a general rule of thumb, you should always try to keep a stock of feed. You never know what surprise events will pop up and require your fields or mills. Ice Cream (Summer), Halloween, Easter and Christmas have special crops to grow that are inefficient. Saplings, toads, AAG and Women’s day don’t have any impact on your fields or mills. Princess dictated what you needed to grow and mill when. You always want enough of a buffer to get through this.

For a good event, think about:


Getting Started Quickly On The Event

The first task is always to grow the crop, which takes 90 mins, and then you need to mill feed, 6-15 mins, and then you don’t have to wait for pigs (there is enough from the quests for the first 70 mins). So: