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Steal An Egg Eternal Pets - Rarity Guide

Steal An Egg eternal pets sit at the top of the rarity ladder alongside Secret. Learn where Eternal belongs and how to hunt it.

8/16/2026 Last updated: 8/16/2026

Steal An Egg eternal pets occupy the rarefied air at the top of the game’s rarity ladder, and for most dedicated players they are the realistic summit of collecting. The Eternal label is confirmed in game data as one of the highest rarity tiers, and landing one changes your income ceiling and your collection at the same time. This guide covers where Eternal sits, how it compares to Secret and Divine, and how to hunt the tier efficiently without wrecking the rest of your progression.

Where Eternal Sits in the Hierarchy

The confirmed ladder in the game data runs from the standard tiers up through Legendary and Mythic, then into the special labels: Divine, Eternal, and Secret, with Huge and Mutated marking standout variants. Eternal sits in the top band alongside Secret. In our pet tier list, both labels share S tier because they play the same role: the endgame anchor that your account gets built around.

The practical difference between the two top labels is psychology, not power. Secret is treated as the single rarest label and the dream target. Eternal is the goal that dedicated players actually plan their weeks around, because the hunt is long but not hopeless. If Secret is the summit, Eternal is the high camp where serious climbers live.

Why Eternal Pets Are Worth the Grind

An Eternal pet is permanent. Most pets in Steal An Egg get phased out as you climb: your early earners fund your mid-game core, your mid-game core funds your treadmill and base, and both eventually ride the bench. A top-band pet breaks that cycle. It anchors your income for the life of your account and headlines your base the day it arrives.

The second reason is momentum. Pets are the income engine of the game, and a top-tier earner supercharges every system downstream of it: base upgrades, treadmill training, and Speed. Speed is the core stat that reaches the farthest and most dangerous biomes, where the best eggs live. One great pet therefore does not just sit in your lineup, it accelerates the loop that produces the next one.

How to Hunt Eternal Pets

Eternal pets hatch from the highest-tier eggs, so the hunt is really a supply chain problem: reach the best egg sources, secure them repeatedly, and protect what you carry home. Each link in that chain is a skill you can train.

Access comes from the treadmill. Speed decides how far you can travel and how dangerous a route you can survive, so treadmill time is never wasted, even when it produces no eggs that day. Supply comes from timing and targeting: rare eggs spawn on a five-minute cycle, so plan routes around that timer, and prioritize the highest-tier eggs you can safely carry, whether from nests or robbed off rival players. Safety comes from planning: other players can steal the egg you are carrying, so know your return route before you commit to a grab. The rare eggs guide covers the spawn cycle in detail.

Hunt StageWhat to BuildWhy It Matters
AccessSpeed on the treadmillTop biomes are gated behind distance and danger
SupplyRoute plans around the five-minute rare timerConsistent attempts at high-tier eggs
VolumeBanked eggs and overnight offline hatchingEggs keep hatching while you are offline
SecurityUpgraded base and planned return routesRival players can steal your haul mid-carry

Eternal vs Secret vs Divine

Keeping the top three labels straight keeps your goals honest. Divine is the attainable high end, the tier you grind through on the way up. Eternal is the realistic flagship. Secret is the dream. Use this table to position your next goal.

LabelWhere It SitsHow to Think About It
SecretThe very top of the confirmed ladderThe dream target; a long, volume-driven hunt
EternalThe top band alongside SecretThe realistic endgame goal for dedicated players
DivineThe attainable high endThe proving ground before the top band

For the deep dives, read our Secret pets guide and Divine pets guide. And remember that within any label, size and mutation decide the specific pet’s standing. An Eternal pet with a big size roll or a mutation is a better hatch than a plain one, and our pet value list framework prices exactly that stack.

Working Eternal Pets Into Your Team

When an Eternal pet lands, reorganize around it. Route the strongest earners into your active lineup, point the new income at whatever currently gates you, whether that is treadmill levels or base defenses, and resist the urge to immediately hunt a duplicate. One anchored slot plus a growing economy beats two chase goals splitting your attention.

From there, the decision tree is short. If Speed still blocks you from the best biomes, the Eternal pet’s income goes to the treadmill. If you already reach everything, the income goes toward perfection: bigger size rolls and mutations on the pets you keep forever. Either way, the pet has done its job the moment your progression accelerates.

FAQ

What are Eternal pets in Steal An Egg? Eternal is one of the highest rarity labels confirmed in the game data, sitting in the top band alongside Secret and above Divine and the standard Legendary and Mythic tiers.

How do you get an Eternal pet? They hatch from the highest-tier eggs. Train Speed to reach the farthest biomes, work the five-minute rare egg cycle, protect your carry home from rival players, and let offline hatching build your attempt volume.

Is Eternal better than Divine? Yes, on the ladder. Eternal sits in the top band of the confirmed hierarchy while Divine is the attainable high end beneath it. Within each label, though, size and mutation decide the specific comparison.

Is Eternal rarer than Secret? No. Secret is generally treated as the single rarest confirmed label, with Eternal right beside it in the top band. Both share S tier in our ranking.

What are the odds of hatching an Eternal pet? No verified odds exist anywhere. The game does not publish hatch rates and updates quickly, so ignore invented numbers and judge the hunt by your process and volume.

TL;DR

Eternal pets sit in the top band of the Steal An Egg rarity ladder alongside Secret, and they are the realistic flagship goal for dedicated players. The hunt is a supply chain: treadmill Speed for access, the five-minute rare egg cycle for supply, protected carries for security, and offline hatching for volume. One Eternal pet anchors your income permanently, so build around it when it lands.

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