Bunny Meta: Complete Ultimate Build for Farming the Supermassive Receptor Dungeon
This guide is a full, updated walkthrough for the Ultimate Bunny speedfarm in The First Descendant, tailored specifically to the Supermassive Receptor Dungeon. It covers an optimized reactor setup, recommended transcendent modules, component and equipment choices, clear route planning, MP and cooldown management, playstyle tips, and low-budget alternatives. Each section is written to be directly actionable for solo and small-group runs, and includes troubleshooting, synergy notes, and a comprehensive FAQ.
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Why this build works for Supermassive Receptor
The Supermassive Receptor Dungeon rewards high mobility, tight burst damage windows, and reliable sustain while clearing clusters of enemies and mini-boss mechanics quickly. The Ultimate Bunny excels because it combines:
High mobility to thread between spawn points and avoid telegraphed mechanics.
Burst and sustained DPS options that scale with reactor choices.
Skills that enable both single-target execute and multi-target crowd control.
Efficient MP management and cooldown recycling to maintain consistent clear speed.
This guide focuses on maximizing clear rate per run (speedfarm), minimizing downtime between floors, and offering fallback options for limited gear or budget players.
Build philosophy
Prioritize speedfarm efficiency over absolute DPS. That means mobility, low downtime, and repeatable, predictable rotations.
Keep the core loop simple: clear trash quickly, reserve burst for priority targets, and use mobility to skip time-costly mechanics when possible.
Use reactor setup and transcendent modules to create self-sufficient sustain and cooldown resets.
Plan routes that minimize backtracking and take advantage of Bunny’s gap-closing tools.
Required progression and assumptions
This guide assumes you have:
A mid-to-high level Descendant (endgame progression appropriate for Supermassive Receptor).
Access to at least one advanced reactor and a set of transcendent modules or reliable equivalents.
Basic understanding of dungeon spawns and boss mechanics for Supermassive Receptor.
Comfortable dodging telegraphs and using positional tools.
If you’re brand-new, follow the low-budget section later for scaled-down options that still retain the build’s identity.
Core stats and priorities
Prioritize the following attributes in this order:
Skill Power / Ability Damage — boosts your main burst and AOE.
Attack Speed / Cast Speed — shortens clear windows and increases rotation throughput.
Cooldown Reduction / Recycling — keeps your burst and mobility available.
MP Efficiency / MP Regen — vital for sustained speedfarming.
Critical Chance / Critical Damage — increases burst ceiling for key targets.
Survivability (HP/Defense/Shield) — enough to avoid expensive wipes, but not at the cost of your speed.
Always prefer stats that directly shorten clear time or reduce downtime.
Recommended Reactor Setup
Your reactor is the heart of this bunny build. Choose one that provides a balance of burst amplification and MP sustainability.
Primary Reactor: High-output Burst Reactor with a focus on ability damage and cooldown reduction. This reactor should give a notable multiplier to your primary AOE ability while also offering a cooldown or MP refund component in its passive.
Secondary Reactor: Support-MP Reactor or Hybrid Sustain Reactor that adds MP regen per kill or reduces MP cost for primary skills. If available, a reactor that grants movement speed on kill or temporary invulnerability on skill usage is ideal.
Key reactor mods to look for:
Ability Damage Increase (flat % for main skills)
Cooldown Reduction on Kill
MP Refund on Ability Use
Movement Speed on Kill or After Skill Use
Choose the reactor combination that gives you the fastest loop: burst, MP refund, reposition, repeat.
Essential Transcendent Modules
Transcendent modules define the finer behavior of your skills. Prioritize modules that enhance your main clear AOE, reduce MP cost, or add conditional resets.
Top modules to equip:
Rapid Discharge — reduces cast time and increases AOE frequency.
Echo Resonance — chance to refund a portion of MP or cooldown on hit.
Hollow Step — adds mobility effect (blink/dash) to core skill.
Chain Fracture — lets AOE bounce or cleave to nearby enemies for denser clears.
Fortifying Shell — grants temporary shields on kill to keep you moving.
Slot synergy: try to pair one offensive throughput module with one utility MP/cooldown module and one mobility/survivability module.
Suggested External Components and Equipment
Components are the final layer of tuning. Build around three core pieces:
Core Weapon Component (Damage Focus)
Look for components that add flat ability damage and critical multipliers to your chosen main skill.
MP Management Component
Items that refund MP on kill or reduce ability cost by a percent are game-changing for speedfarm.
Mobility/Survival Component
Movement speed on skill use; damage reduction for a short window after evasion or dash.
Inventory priority:
Upgrade the weapon component first — it scales damage dramatically.
Second priority: MP component — maintains your rotation.
Third: Mobility/Survival.
Skill selection and rotation
Choose a primary AOE skill for trash and a high single-target execute for elites and bosses. Your rotation should be cyclic and efficient.
Example skill choices:
Primary: A wide radius AOE burst with short cast time (use for pack clears).
Secondary: Rapid single-target burst with execute scaling (use for elites).
Mobility: Short dash/blink with invulnerability frames or speed boost.
Utility: Short cooldown buff that increases damage or adds MP refund.
Core rotation:
Start with Movement skill to position at center of spawn.
Cast Primary AOE to chunk trash.
Immediately use Mobility to reposition or dodge.
Use Secondary on priority targets (elites/boss) and rely on reactor/module refunds to re-cast Primary.
Repeat; use defensive utility only when necessary to preserve speed.
Keep a mental timer on your cooldowns; smart use of mobility between casts prevents long idle moments.
Playstyle guide — how to move, what to skip, and when to burst
Move proactively. The Bunny’s advantage is mobility: anticipate spawns and pre-position.
Ignore low-priority elites with lengthy mechanics that slow you—skip until later if you’re speedfarming.
Burst only on targets that block your path or drop meaningful loot/value.
Use mobility to dodge telegraphs rather than defensive cooldowns—this reduces downtime.
Keep an eye on MP: if you dip below the safe threshold, switch to conservative play for one rotation to regenerate.
Micro tips:
Use your dash/blink immediately after casting AOE to close or widen the engagement area depending on spawn density.
If an elite opens a window for heavy damage, pop it with your secondary then use MP refund modules to refresh your main AOE.
Chain small engagements—clear one pack while moving toward the next spawn zone.
Dungeon route planning for Supermassive Receptor
Efficient routing is crucial. The Supermassive Receptor dungeon generally has predictable spawn clusters and teleport nodes; learn the fastest line.
General route template:
Entry → Left wing pack → Central conduit → Right wing packs → Mid-boss lane → Final receptor arena.
Route notes:
Clear packs on the edges first and funnel them toward the central lane with pre-positioned AOE.
Use bypass corridors to skip mechanic-heavy mini-rooms that cost time.
Save a mobility cooldown to cross dangerous arenas—this prevents lengthy stuns/debuffs that slow farm.
Speedfarm priority:
Maximize number of packs cleared per AOE cast.
Avoid full-clears of rooms that require long mechanic dances.
Use teleports when they shave more than one rotation’s worth of time.
Target prioritization and crowd control
When speedfarming, target selection matters more than raw DPS. Assign priority tiers:
Tier 1: High-threat mobs that one-shot or stun you.
Tier 2: Elites and champions that increase spawn density or resist movement.
Tier 3: Regular trash mobs that only block pathing.
Use crowd control modules to manage densest spawns—modules that cause bounce cleaves or temporary roots are perfect for corralling packs into your AOE.
MP management and cooldown economy
MP is the core limiter for sustained clears. This build relies on three pillars of MP economy:
Passive MP regen or MP-per-kill from components.
Reactor or modules that refund MP or reduce cost on proc.
Conservative rotations when MP dips below a threshold.
Practical thresholds:
If MP > 60%: aggressive rotation, full-skill usage.
MP 30–60%: moderate usage, favor mobbing with primary AOE only.
MP < 30%: conserve, rely on movement and single-target until refunds occur.
Cooldown economy:
Maintain one major mobility for emergency movement.
Time your large burst to align with reactor cooldown reductions to get more casts per minute.
Defensive strategy and survivability
You’re not building a tank. Instead, mitigate time loss by avoiding deaths.
Use mobility to dodge rather than tank telegraphs.
Equip a survivability component that grants a short shield or damage reduction on dash.
Keep a small reserve of MP for emergency defensive skills.
If you die frequently:
Reassess route choices—are you taking mechanics that are unnecessary?
Swap one offensive module for survival until you can consistently avoid damage.
Boss and mini-boss handling
Boss encounters in Supermassive Receptor often punish stationary play with heavy telegraphs.
Boss strategy:
Use mobility to kite and avoid ground effects.
Time your burst to windows where the boss is vulnerable (post-telegraph).
Keep your execute skill in reserve for the final HP phases to shave seconds off the fight.
Mini-boss tips:
If a mini-boss has a mechanic that disables mobility, do not engage unless necessary for route progression—skip when speedfarming.
Use CC modules to control adds and focus single-target execute on the mini-boss.
Group play vs. solo adaptations
Solo:
Prioritize reactors/modules that refund MP and add mobility.
Route aggressively and skip mechanics.
Group:
Assign roles: you’re the mover/cleaver. Let a tank handle mechanics and take damage.
In a 2-3 player group, your Ultimate Bunny can function as primary clear, allowing others to focus on single-target or support.
Coordinate MP-refund mechanics—if multiple players have refunds, the dungeon becomes a constant chain of casts.
Low-budget and beginner-friendly alternatives
Not everyone has transcendent gear. Here's a pared-down version that keeps the build’s feel.
Reactor:
Use a mid-tier reactor with flat ability damage and any MP regen.
Modules:
Replace rare transcendent modules with more common ones that increase AOE or movement speed.
Components:
Prioritize one damage weapon component, then MP-on-kill rings or similar.
Playstyle:
Be conservative with abilities, rely more on positioning and single-target bursts.
Emphasize safe routing and avoid elite rooms.
You’ll be slower, but still effective and learning the route.
Advanced tuning and endgame optimizations
Once you have transcendent gear and high-level reactors, push the envelope:
Min-max cooldown chaining: balance modules so your primary AOE comes off cooldown as the next pack spawns.
Perfect stamina: create a loop where MP refunds and cooldown reductions align to yield near-permanent uptime on the AOE.
Add niche modules that convert movement into damage, enabling you to maintain pressure while repositioning.
Experiment with critical chance stacking for faster executes on elites; remember to keep MP sustainability in check.
Example advanced synergy:
Reactor A grants 10% cooldown on kill; Module Echo Resonance refunds 20% MP on crit; components raise crit chance to 60% — now your AOE heals and refunds enough to keep constant pressure.
Common mistakes and how to fix them
Mistake: Over-investing in raw defense, sacrificing speed. Fix: Maintain minimal survivability and reallocate to cooldown/MP unless you’re dying too often.
Mistake: Using mobility reactively instead of proactively. Fix: Pre-position with mobility before trash spawns to cut cast count.
Mistake: Trying to kill every elite immediately. Fix: Skip or kite elites if they cost more time than the loot value.
Mistake: Ignoring reactor/module synergy. Fix: Build around two or three core synergies (e.g., MP refund + cooldown reduction + AOE bounce).
Testing and iteration routine
Create a 10-run test block:
Run the route 10 times with current setup.
Track timer per run, number of deaths, and % of skipped mechanics.
Change one variable (reactor, module, component) and repeat.
Aim for a consistent reduction in time per run, not just a single exceptional run.
Iterate ruthlessly: small gains compound into major speed improvements over dozens of runs.
Example loadout (endgame)
Reactor 1: Burst Reactor — +20% ability damage; refunds 10% cooldown on kill.
Reactor 2: Sustain Reactor — +MP regen; 15% MP refund on AOE hit.
Modules:
Rapid Discharge (Primary)
Echo Resonance (MP Refund)
Hollow Step (Mobility)
Components:
Weapon: Flat Ability + Crit Damage
Ring/Acc: MP-on-kill + Movement Speed
Chest: Damage reduction on dash
Stats: 60% Crit chance, 120% Ability Power, 35% Cooldown Reduction, 20% MP regen
This loadout prioritizes continual casts, instant repositioning, and enough survivability to avoid wipes.
Troubleshooting specific issues
Problem: MPs running dry mid-rotation.
Solution: Reduce wasted casts, add MP-on-kill component, or swap one offensive module for Echo Resonance.
Problem: Frequent stun/death in specific rooms.
Solution: Change approach to those rooms—pre-clear from range, or avoid the room entirely on speedfarms.
Problem: Boss phases take too long.
Solution: Use execute skill timing; consider switching a module to increase single-target scaling.
Tuning for patches and meta shifts
Patches often tweak reactor strength and module effectiveness. To stay current:
Re-evaluate primary reactor after each major patch.
Keep a test routine to validate whether the build still clears fastest.
Be ready to swap a module for a new one that offers MP or cooldown benefits if those are buffed.
Adaptability is the fastest path to staying top-tier.
Quick reference checklist
Primary goal: maximize clears per hour, not raw DPS.
Reactor priority: ability damage + MP/cooldown refunds.
Modules: one offensive, one MP/refund, one mobility/survive.
Components: weapon > MP > mobility.
Keep MP > 30% while racing; conserve when below.
Skip mechanic-heavy rooms on speedfarm unless profit is worth the time.
Use mobility proactively and chain refunds to maintain uptime.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What makes the Ultimate Bunny ideal for the Supermassive Receptor Dungeon?
The Ultimate Bunny blends high mobility with strong AOE output and reliable MP refunds, enabling fast clears and safe pathing through the dungeon’s spawn patterns.
Can this build be used in group runs?
Yes. In groups, Bunny becomes the primary clear engine—coordinate so you maintain MP chains and avoid overlapping cooldowns for maximized team throughput.
What is the most important stat to chase first?
Ability damage (or skill power) that directly increases primary AOE output. After that, focus on cooldown reduction and MP sustainability.
How do I manage MP when I don’t have MP-on-kill gear?
Use a reactor with MP regen or refund on ability use, and conserve skills during low-MP windows. Consider swapping a module for Echo Resonance-style refunds until you secure gear.
Which modules are mandatory for speedfarming?
Mandatory modules are those that reduce cooldown/cast time, add MP refunds, and provide mobility. Exact names vary by patch, but seek equivalents to Rapid Discharge, Echo Resonance, and Hollow Step.
What should I do if I keep dying in the same room?
Re-route to avoid that room on speedfarms, practice the mechanics in slower runs, and consider a temporary survivability module until you master the dodge timing.
Is this build viable for boss-only runs or raids?
It’s optimized for dungeon clears and speedfarm; for prolonged raid boss DPS, consider swapping to a more single-target focused reactor and modules.
Closing notes and next steps
This guide gives you a practical, repeatable path to mastering the Ultimate Bunny for The First Descendant’s Supermassive Receptor Dungeon. It focuses on what matters for speedfarm—reactor synergy, modules that refund MP or cooldowns, mobility-first playstyle, and route discipline.
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