Lepus

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Nintendo 3DS version
3DS-Only Content: This information applies only to the 3DS version of Terraria.
Easter-Only Content
Easter-Only Content
The content described on this page will only appear during the Easter event.
Lepus
Lepus.png
3DS Boss Icon.png
Map Icon
Statistics
Type
Environment
AI TypeLepus AI
Damage50
Max Life9000
Defense8
Drops
Coins3 GC80 SC

Lepus is a pre-Hardmode boss that can be summoned anywhere and at any time of day with the Suspicious Looking Egg, which is dropped by Lepus itself, Corrupt Bunnies and Diseaster Bunnies during the Easter season.

Nintendo 3DS version While Lepus is alive, the music Boss 1 will play.

Mobile version While Lepus is alive, the music Underground Hallow will play.

Behavior

Lepus hops towards the player for most of the battle, occasionally pausing to launch a Lepus Egg and then leaping at the player.

Lepus lays two types of Lepus Eggs: small ones that hatch Diseaster Bunnies, and bigger ones that hatch another weaker Lepus. These eggs can be damaged and destroyed by the player before hatching. A maximum of five Lepus can be spawned from the large eggs laid by the original Lepus, and after there are five, no more large eggs will be laid. Each Lepus will drop items, but only the last one will drop the Egg Cannon or Boots of Ostara. If Lepus is defeated while an unhatched large egg is still present, it will spawn around 3–6 Diseaster Bunnies instead of a new Lepus.

Summons

Lepus Egg
Suspicious Looking Egg.png Suspicious Looking Egg.png
Statistics
Type
Damage0
Max Life25

Notes

Tips

For more elaborate strategies on defeating Lepus, including weapon and arena recommendations, see Guide:Lepus strategies.
  • Adding a thin layer of lava can easily kill the eggs that Lepus lays.
  • Lepus can be trapped easily, since it cannot fit through small gaps, however the smaller Diseaster Bunnies can still reach the player.
  • Trapping Lepus in a deep enough pit and firing downward can also be effective.
  • Lepus can easily overwhelm beginners by spawning more, weaker versions of himself, so destroying the Lepus Eggs should be a priority.
  • Like most seasonal content, Lepus can be fought by changing the device's date to a day in April, when Easter is set to occur. Not all devices will allow the date to be changed, however.
  • It is possible to farm coins by creating a pit with traps (preferably Lihzahrd) and jumping in with the traps disabled. The player can then grab the coins and grapple out (with no fear due to all the dropped hearts).
  • Lepus can be attacked while the player takes low to no damage by making a tall staircase mostly because Lepus has such a large and odd AI causing him to slide down stairs at the end of a leap, however Diseaster Bunnies can use stairs correctly.
  • When in Hardmode, summoning Lepus in different biomes can be used to farm their rare Biome Key Molds, but the player must be careful to let small eggs hatch and not to kill the Lepus itself.

Trivia

  • Lepus has an unused animation: instead of standing before making an egg, it would close its eyes and fold its ears, then open its eyes and mouth, and lift its ears up.
  • The word "Lepus" means "hare" in Latin, and is used today as the name of the genus that hares and jackrabbits belong to. Rabbits, known alternatively as "bunnies" and associated with Easter, are not actually members of Lepus.
  • Lepus and Turkor the Ungrateful are the only bosses who do not drop trophies.
  • Lepus used to drop Greater Healing Potions even before Hardmode was added until it was patched in 1.2. This made it by far the easiest way to obtain large amounts of Greater Healing Potions.
  • Maps on the Nintendo 3DSNintendo 3DS version version do not show boss icons. This makes Lepus one of the three bosses that do not have a unique boss icon, the other two being Ocram and Turkor the Ungrateful.

History

  • 3DS-Release: Introduced with changes from Mobile 1.2.6508.