Verification status

Evidence-backed page Checked Aug 20, 2026

Steal An Egg Discord and Official Links

Find the correct Steal An Egg Roblox experience and creator group. The official Discord status is shown honestly and updated only from first-party links.

Official Roblox-hosted artwork used for Steal An Egg Discord and Official Links
Official Roblox-hosted artwork. Visuals do not prove hidden mechanics.

The Steal An Egg Discord search currently has no verified official server. The correct Roblox experience is verified, but no Discord invite was found in the public first-party sources available during the 2026-08-20 collection. This page does not substitute a community invite for an official one.

Verified Roblox destinations

Current game

Steal An Egg on Roblox

The URL contains Root Place ID 107778070777162, which belongs to Universe 10563114921. The game API names the creator as the group and Collect Rare Pets.

Creator group

and Collect Rare Pets on Roblox

The group ID 825735094 matches the creator record returned for the current game. This link is a verified first-party destination.

Current Steal An Egg Discord status

No Discord invite is accepted as official at this time. The Roblox game and group social-link endpoints returned an authentication-required response during public collection, and no retained first-party page exposed a Discord URL.

Three live vanity invites were checked on 2026-08-20. Each destination described itself as official, but none was linked from the correct Roblox game or creator group. Because the invites lead to three different guild IDs, the matching name is not enough to choose one safely.

Invite textGuild IDApproximate members at checkSite verdict
discord.gg/stealanegg143214754079860748714,317Unverified self-claim
discord.gg/stealaegg14436420552165951394,874Unverified self-claim
discord.gg/stealsanegg14408048148241491047,062Unverified self-claim

These values prove only that the invites resolved to different public guild previews at the check time. They do not prove developer ownership, and this page deliberately does not turn them into join buttons.

A third-party YouTube description called a server named Yama Corps official. That invite is kept only as a research lead because its guild identity does not match the Roblox creator group and it was not linked by a verified first-party destination. It must not appear as an official button.

Steal An Egg Discord source matrix

Source checked on 2026-08-20ResultMeaning
Correct Roblox game pageNo public Discord link foundNo invite can be verified from the page
Roblox game social-link endpointHTTP 401Public collection could not inspect returned links
Roblox creator-group social-link endpointHTTP 401Public collection could not inspect returned links
Public invite previewsThree conflicting self-claimsDiscovery leads only, none accepted as official
Third-party video descriptionYama Corps invite leadRejected as official
Discord channel collectionBlockedZero official channels or messages collected

The HTTP 401 results are access boundaries, not evidence that no server exists. Because the logged-in browser transport was unavailable, this update does not claim authenticated coverage.

The Steal An Egg Discord status will change only after a first-party entry point and the destination guild identity are both verified.

Why Yama Corps is not the Steal An Egg Discord

The invite resolved on 2026-08-20 to a guild named Yama Corps, described as YamashiP’s creator community. No first-party link tied it to Universe 10563114921 or creator group 825735094. Matching words in a third-party description cannot replace that identity link.

For this site, the verdict is unverified and not accepted as official. The invite is not presented as a join button, and no claims from its channels are used for codes, updates or gameplay facts.

YouTube, TikTok and Reddit

Public searches show that players and creators are publishing videos and posts about Steal An Egg. Search pages are discovery tools, not official channels. Individual results must be checked against the current game identity because similarly named Roblox experiences exist.

The Gameplay Videos directory provides attributed item-level records. It does not claim that any listed creator represents the developer.

A Steal An Egg Discord destination can be labeled official only when it is linked from the correct Roblox experience, the verified creator group or another already verified first-party property. Matching the game name, using official artwork or being described as official by a creator is not enough.

When a first-party link becomes available, this page should record the source URL, checked time and destination identity before changing the status. Old invites should remain in the correction log if they were ever displayed publicly.

Safety checklist before joining

Until a Steal An Egg Discord destination passes the identity check, use the verified Roblox game as the starting point. Do not trust an invite solely because it has a short vanity code, game artwork, a large member count or the word official in its preview.

Never paste a Roblox security cookie, account token or backup code into a bot or verification form. A real community does not need those secrets. Treat downloads, executors, scripts, auto-steal tools and offers of free Robux as unsafe regardless of which guild publishes them.

Codes and announcements also remain unverified when they exist only inside an unconfirmed server. The codes status page records the current evidence gap instead of inventing rewards, while the about page explains the site’s evidence labels.

Avoid the older same-name game

Roblox Place ID 108053424714724 belongs to older Universe 7861158392. Its description and mechanics must not be mixed with the current game. Always verify the Place ID before following a guide, community link or video.

Source note

Identity data comes from Roblox game and creator APIs tied to Universe 10563114921, checked 2026-08-20. The game social endpoint and group social endpoint returned HTTP 401. Social-link status reflects a public collection limitation, not proof that no developer community exists.