The Easter Part 2 update has brought one of the most talked-about additions to Steal a Brainrot: the Boppin Bunny. Unlike most brainrots you grind for in-game, this one is tied to a real-world purchase, making it one of the rarest and most exclusive collectibles the game has ever seen. Whether you are chasing the physical plush or hunting for a mutated version in-game, here is everything you need to know.
What Is the Boppin Bunny?
Boppin Bunny is a Secret rarity Easter brainrot released as part of Update 45. It appears as a white bunny with big pink-lined ears, a pink bow, dark square sunglasses, a pink belly patch, and a plush-inspired body. The design follows the “swag” aesthetic established by earlier brainrots in the same family. It is the fourth actual bunny brainrot in the game and the fifth entry in the swag brainrot lineage, joining the likes of Swag Soda, Chillin Chili, Lovin Rose, and Swaggy Bros.
In terms of stats, Boppin Bunny generates $80 million per second with a base cost of $25 billion and an efficiency rating of 0.32%. Those numbers put it in a respectable position among Secret rarity brainrots, comparable to other strong event units from past seasonal updates.
How to Get the Boppin Bunny Plush

The main way to get Boppin Bunny is through a real-money purchase. You buy the official Boppin Bunny plushie from the SAB website for $39.99 USD, and that unlocks the brainrot in-game. This is only the second brainrot ever to use this method, with Festive 67 being the first.
The steps to redeem are straightforward:
- Head to the official Boppin Bunny Plush store and complete your purchase.
- After your order is processed, a DLC code will be sent to your email automatically.
- Head to the “Redeem DLC” section on the SAB website and enter your code. The in-game Boppin Bunny brainrot will be added to your inventory.

- If you do not want to spend real money, stealing is your only other option.
As for the physical plush itself, it ships by May 30, 2026, and features an 11-inch body with 3-inch tall ears, posable arms, detailed embroidery, and removable sunglasses matching the in-game character’s design. Stock is capped, so if you plan to grab one, do not wait. Don’t wait too long if you want the physical plush, since stock is limited and moving quickly.
The Mutation Mechanic: What Makes Boppin Bunny Different
This is where Boppin Bunny sets itself apart from every other merch-linked brainrot before it. It is the first plush brainrot to be able to get mutations when bought, unlike Festive 67. That single detail changes the entire value equation for this brainrot.
Players have reported receiving Diamond and Gold copies straight from the DLC code. In other words, when you redeem your code, there is a chance your Boppin Bunny rolls a mutation right out of the gate. This adds a layer of excitement to the redemption process that no previous plush DLC has offered.
The full mutation multiplier breakdown for Boppin Bunny is as follows:
- Gold: 1.25x
- Diamond: 1.5x
- Bloodrot: 2x
- Celestial / Candy: 4x
- Lava / Galaxy: 6x
- YinYang: 7.5x
- Radioactive: 8.5x
- Cursed: 9x
- Rainbow / Divine: 10x
The best mutations in the game are Rainbow and Divine, both multiplying income by a factor of 9x in the base formula. A Boppin Bunny that lands one of those on redemption is a genuinely rare outcome and will command serious trade value.
Traits and Easter Hour Bonuses
Beyond mutations, traits offer another layer of income stacking. Traits modify a brainrot’s appearance and income rate and can appear multiple times on a singular brainrot, unlike mutations, which are capped at one per brainrot.
During Easter Hour, you can try to get the limited Bunny Ear Trait applied for an extra income boost of roughly 4x to 7x. Since that trait disappears after the event ends, any Boppin Bunny carrying it will be highly sought after in trades. Other strong Easter-themed traits available during the event include Blue Egg at 4.5x, Granny at 6.5x, Rainbow Balloon at 6.5x, and Bunny Ears at 5.5x.
Should You Buy It?
If you are a collector or an active trader, the answer is fairly straightforward. The combination of limited supply, mutation support on redemption, and a seasonal trait that cannot come back after Easter Hour is the kind of trifecta that tends to age well in Steal a Brainrot’s economy. If you are purely a casual player focused on raw income, the $39.99 price point is worth weighing against what you could achieve through in-game grinding during the Easter event.
Either way, the Boppin Bunny Plush is a fun crossover between real merch and in-game power. It is not the absolute strongest brainrot in raw income, but the limited nature, mutation potential, and design make it stand out. Head over to the official Boppin Bunny Plush store to check the current stock and grab yours before it sells out for good.
Also read: Hydra Bunny in Steal a Brainrot Roblox: How to Get It, Stats, and Easter Event Guide
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I am Tanmoy Nath, a gaming writer and Roblox enthusiast with over 6 years of experience covering online games. I have been playing Roblox since 2022, with a deep focus on games like Fisch, Grow a Garden, Paradox, and popular tycoon titles. At Fans First Booyah!, I write beginner guides, tier lists, and update breakdowns – all based on hands-on gameplay rather than secondhand information. My aim is to help both new and experienced Roblox players get the most out of every game they pick up.
