The Steal An Egg Treadmill can be upgraded and trained on to gain Speed according to the official description. The Angelic Treadmill! badge supplies another first-party reference. Public metadata does not reveal the training rate, upgrade cost, maximum level or badge requirement.
What the Steal An Egg Treadmill is verified to do
Training increases a stat called Speed. That is the complete first-party statement in the description; it does not promise a specific escape advantage, unlock or biome.
Any future rate table should record the value before training, the observed duration, the value after training, the current version and the source. A single old video frame is not enough for a permanent rate.
Treadmill upgrades
The description says the Steal An Egg Treadmill can be upgraded, but not what changes. Cost, duration, capacity, multiplier and level-cap fields remain Not verified until the current interface or a first-party record supplies them.
The page should show fields that still need evidence rather than inventing a curve. When a value is added, retain the old value and check date.
Angelic Treadmill badge
Roblox returns an enabled badge named Angelic Treadmill! for Universe 10563114921. The badge proves that the name exists in the current achievement set. It does not publish the unlock condition. Award counts are achievement events, not an exact probability that a player reaches an Angelic treadmill state.
Use the Badges page for the official ID, icon and volatile statistics.
Movement Speed versus Growth Speed
The X2 Growth Speed game pass says, “Eggs grow x2 faster!” That statement concerns egg growth. It should not be described as doubling player Speed or treadmill training unless the developer publishes a more explicit connection.
The Game Passes page shows the exact pass wording and current point-in-time price.
Claims that remain unverified
The collected current-game description does not confirm biome unlocks, a fastest treadmill method, a training cap, a required Speed for stealing, or a guaranteed way to escape another player. Competitor pages using those details may refer to an older description or unsupported inference.
Steal An Egg Treadmill and trail observations
The CHALLS beginner guide shows trails used as Speed boosts at 02:38-02:46 and treadmill training during progression. A Bemmy gameplay video also shows a trail shop and Speed multipliers in its captured build. These are attributed public-video observations, checked 2026-08-20.
They do not prove a permanent multiplier table or that a trail changes treadmill training itself. Treat trail Speed, player Speed and egg Growth Speed as separate fields until the interface states a relationship.
Steal An Egg Treadmill and area progression
Multiple videos connect Speed progression with moving toward additional areas. Observed names include Forest, Lake, Desert, Jungle, Snow, Volcano, Abyss, Ocean, Prehistoric and Cosmic. The list is a dated set of video observations, not an official complete zone catalog.
One captured Lake panel shows a recommended Speed value, but exact thresholds are excluded because they may change. Read the current area’s panel, train or upgrade, then check the requirement again. Do not buy a pass based on a number copied from an older video.
A repeatable Speed check
Record the Speed before training, treadmill label or level, elapsed training time, trail equipped, Speed after training and current area panel. Repeat with only one variable changed. This is the minimum evidence needed before treadmill rates can be compared fairly.
A safe research checklist
When public evidence becomes available, record the visible treadmill label, interaction prompt, cost, current Speed, elapsed training time, resulting Speed and any upgrade change. Preserve the platform and date. This converts a vague tip into a reproducible observation.
Source note
Primary sources: Roblox game details, official badges and official game-pass records for Universe 10563114921; trail and area observations from CHALLS and Bemmy, checked 2026-08-20.