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How to complete Bunny’s quest in The First Descendant

I wasn't expecting The First Descendant to make me feel things.

The First Descendant doesn’t have much in the way of a compelling story, so players can be forgiven for putting off Bunny’s personal mission. Comprised of equal parts scavenger hunt, Vulgus hunts, and crying, this adventure takes around an hour to complete. For your efforts, you’ll nab a unique cosmetic for Bunny along with a Crystallization Catalyst. Here’s how to complete it in record time.

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1. The first record

Once you’ve unlocked Bunny, you’ll receive a quest to speak with Alpha in Albion. He’ll give Bunny a record, “Transcript of Operation Records – Restricted Zone: Level 1 Classification.” To listen to the record, open your map and select the “Journal” tab. From there, select “Records” and “Descendant Records.”

2. The second record

After listening to the record, you need to retrieve another journal in the Restricted Zone of the Sterile Land. Proceed to the southernmost point and look down to spot the journal. Collect it and listen to the record “Emergency Communication Records – Agent Cayden Voltia.” With the record in hand, it’s time to return to Albion to speak with Alpha and Nell.

4. The third record

Nell has a lead on another journal in The Ruins of Vespers. The record is on top of the ruins across from the Void Mission: Void Fragment. Listen to the “Colon Emergency Orders” record and head back to Albion. Once there, speak with Gley and Sharen to get a lead on the next record.

5. The fourth record

The next record is in the Derelict Covert in Echo Swamp. Use your grapple hook or the moving platforms to ascend the highest tree house. The record will be on the rooftop of a small shack. Listen to the fourth record by selecting “Incomplete Chat Log” in your collection. Travel back to Albion and speak with Anais.

6. Collect the data chip fragments

Anais will be able to extract more data once Bunny has supplied her with data chip fragments from Agna Desert. You’re headed to the Void Fusion Reactor – Agna Desert Vermilion Waste. Before you go, make sure you have (12) Organic Void Shard and (3) Inorganic Void Shard as they’re required to fire up the reactor.

On Normal Mode, the Duplicate Enhanced Power Drakkul is level 44. This robot has a big nasty hammer and is fond of leaping forward with a smash attack. Keep moving at a distance and you’ll have the data chip fragments in no time. Bring them back to Anais in Albion.

7. Obtain the security bypass tool

Anais is able to access the information, but needs a Vulgus security bypass tool so as not to leak the info to the public. Travel to the Shipment Base in White-night Gulch and begin the Vulgus Strategic Outpost. There are four power units and a boss to destroy in the outpost. Once they’re taken care of, return to Anais with the tool.

8. Melt the Pyromaniac

Anais requires another component to track the signal and the Pyromaniac is known to carry it. If you’re having a hard time with the fight, check out this handy guide. Once the Colossus is down, report back to Anais.

9. Revenge is a dish best served electrified

After tuning in the frequency, Anais is able to send Bunny to where it originated. This is a solo run on the Abandoned Magister Lab. The enemy density is abnormally high, but this is Bunny’s time to shine thanks to her AoE pulse.

At the end of the dungeon will be the Shrieking Verves. This boss packs a nasty punch and can drop you in just a few shots. Use the room to your advantage and keep a column or some machinery between the two of you. Once this pain in the butt is pushing up daisies, return to Anais.

10. Happy birthday

Anais, Sharen, and Gley have some comforting words for Bunny and the last recording her parents sent. With that emotional gut punch still smarting, go talk to Alpha and prepare to cry.


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