Run away, run away: Killer bunnies invade EverQuest II

One… two… five! You may not have a Holy Hand Grenade in EverQuest II, but unless your name is Tim the Enchanter you’re going to wish you did this week!
Through October 20th, the fantasy game pays homage to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary, by introducing tiny little death machines in the form of cute little fluffy bunnies. That’s right — vorpal bunnies have invaded Norrath! And players may want to watch their steps: While the original Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog lived in a cave, these maniacal rabbits can be found anywhere and have already claimed a host of unsuspecting adventurers.
For those brave enough to face these formidable foes, there’s an achievement for dispatching 50 of them (as well as one for dying to 15 of them!), so gather your friends and sally forth into battle! Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.
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Karl_Hungus Well, this is doubly awkward… But to be fair, I did tell him to skip a bit.
Well, this is awkward…
MJ Guthrie Akami I would believe it, and I currently play on both. AB pop dropped a lot with the TLE. People still jump on for raids, but everything else is dead right now.
Agreed on the events, its silly especially when you consider most of Halloween and Christmas don’t require any expansion zones, only Tinkerfest and Brewfest really use EoF zones.
Came to the comments for the inevitable Holy Grail references; was not disappointed.
FRANKIE SAY
BUNNIES!
HIDE YOURSELF
Akami I highly doubt your statement about the TLE being more populated than all the live combined. In fact, AB alone is always well populated.
JonBuck BalsBigBrother Keep running!!
“What’s he do? Nibble yo bum?”
“Is it behind the rabbit?”
“lookit the bones!”