Yeti Egg
Availability, odds, location, hatch result and current value are not verified.
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Browse the verified Steal An Egg index for known egg names, official artwork evidence, rarity clues, source dates and clearly marked missing values.
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Availability, odds, location, hatch result and current value are not verified.
Availability, odds, location, hatch result and current value are not verified.
Availability, odds, location, hatch result and current value are not verified.
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The Steal An Egg Roblox Index records egg information only when a source can be tied to the game. It shows both what is known and what is still missing. A blank field is never silently turned into a guess.
The name YETI EGG appears in official Roblox-hosted promotional artwork. The same image displays $89.121Sp/s, but that figure is treated as an artwork label rather than a guaranteed current live rate. The public metadata collected for this project does not establish the egg’s location, odds, hatch result or current availability.
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The name TREX EGG appears in a separate official promotional image. That image also displays $89.121Sp/s. The artwork supports the visible label; it does not prove the current in-game value, acquisition method, rarity tier or pet outcome.
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The name ETERNAL PHOENIX EGG is visible in official promotional artwork. No numeric value is displayed in the retained image. The word “Eternal” also appears in an official badge name, but that does not by itself prove the egg’s full rarity position or hatch odds.
Read the Eternal Phoenix Egg evidence record
Every record uses the same fields: displayed name, source class, source URL or local source record, checked date, live availability, hatch result, rarity, location, income or value, size, mutation and confidence. Unknown values are printed as Not verified, not as zero and not as “coming soon.”
The default filter shows all verified names. Users can narrow the index by evidence class or by records with a particular verified field. Search operates on the visible record set and does not generate new crawlable filter URLs.
Four public gameplay videos reviewed on 2026-08-20 show players opening a pet index and claiming rewards. The CHALLS beginner guide shows the sequence at 00:46-01:04 and again later during progression. This is corroborated public-video evidence that an index reward flow appeared in the captured builds.
It is not an official reward table. Contents, milestones and claim conditions may change, and one clip showing traps does not prove that every claim grants traps. Read the live reward preview before claiming. The Steal An Egg Roblox Index will not list a reward as current until its name, requirement and check date can be recorded together.
Two Bemmy videos show a fuse interface requiring three matching pets: rare-eggs gameplay at 06:23-06:33 and egg-size gameplay at 10:50-11:10. This supports a dated three-matching-pet input observation.
Fusion does not prove hatch odds, pet income or the output of a future attempt. The index therefore keeps source egg, hatch result and fused result as separate fields. A fusion record needs the three input names, visible output, build date and any displayed chance before it becomes a catalog fact.
The current Roblox game description confirms that rarer eggs, pets, sizes and mutations exist. It does not publish their catalogs. Promotional images supply a few names, but they are selected marketing scenes rather than a structured reference list.
A short accurate index is more useful than a large table assembled from a different game, an old video or copied competitor claims. When stronger evidence appears, a record can gain fields without changing its canonical URL.
A strong record should identify the egg in the current experience and support at least two attributes beyond its name. Useful evidence may include a first-party description, a dated official image, a reproducible public interface observation or multiple consistent public videos reviewed by a human. YouTube titles alone are discovery leads, not proof.
For terminology supported by badge names, visit Steal An Egg Rarities. For the broader game directory, use the Steal An Egg Roblox Wiki.
The three current names come from Roblox-hosted promotional media retained in assets/official/. Visual readings were manually checked because automated OCR misread stylized text. Index and fusion observations come from attributed public videos reviewed 2026-08-20. Artwork and video evidence do not confirm current live availability.