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How to Steal the Lunar Dragon Egg in Steal An Egg: Requirements and Stats

Steal An Egg Lunar Dragon Egg requirements, steps, and stats explained through a late-game night spawn run, from grabbing the egg to hatching a massive Eternal Lunar Dragon.

Steal An Egg Lunar Dragon Egg requirements, steps, and stats explained through a late-game night spawn run, from grabbing the egg to hatching a massive Eternal Lunar Dragon.

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The fastest path to an Eternal Lunar Dragon is to wait for a predicted night spawn, grab the egg from the late-game area, sprint it back to base, and hatch it into a pet earning 1.8 billion per second.

Position yourself in the late-game area before the predicted night spawn, grab the huge Eternal Lunar Dragon egg immediately, and outrun the guardian and rival players back to your base. This late-game snatch-and-hatch route relies on trillions of speed and a stacked pen, and it ends with the best pet on the base. Here is the complete route, every number from the run, and how to use a top-tier Eternal pet after it hatches.

What the Eternal Lunar Dragon egg actually is

Term What it refers to
Eternal Lunar Dragon The specific egg and pet this run stole and hatched
Eternal (rarity) A top-end pet and trail grade, not a single named “Eternal Egg”

The target is a single oversized egg that opens into an Eternal Lunar Dragon pet. This base already had two copies before securing a third, much larger one. That size difference drives its income: an earlier Eternal Lunar Dragon on the same base earns about 1 billion per second at 190,000 kg, while the new 520,000 kg egg nearly doubles that output.

“Eternal” is a rarity, not a fixed item you can buy. Eternal sits alongside Secret and Divine as a special, extremely rare pet grade reserved for endgame pets. Hunting a rarest Eternal egg means targeting a high-biome spawn that can hatch into an Eternal-tier pet such as the Lunar Dragon, not searching for an egg literally named “Eternal Egg.”

Run results at a glance

Detail Value
Player speed (player list) ~2.06 trillion
Cash on hand ~218–220 trillion
Egg weight 520,000 kg
Hatch timer ~7h 15m
Instant hatch (skip) cost ~180 Robux
Hatched pet income 1.8 billion/sec
Total income, best pets equipped 8.4 billion/sec

Key These are the run’s numbers. Use the speed figure shown on the player-list tab—the counter in the bottom corner can remain visually stuck at a lower reading even when your real trained speed is in the trillions.

What you need before the run

Enough trained speed to reach the late-game biome and leave it safely
An open pen slot, or the cash to upgrade pen capacity, for the new pet
Robux on hand only if you plan to skip the hatch timer

How to steal and hatch the Eternal Lunar Dragon egg in Steal An Egg

Get into position before the predicted night spawn, run the egg home past the guardian and rival players, then hatch it into your best pet.

STEP 1/10

 

Watch the spawn prediction

Watch the spawn prediction
Watch the spawn prediction | OggyYT/YouTube

Eternal, cosmic, and secret eggs follow a spawn cycle, and the prediction placed the next Eternal Lunar Dragon in the coming night cycle.

STEP 2/10

 

Get in position as night falls

Get in position as night falls
Get in position as night falls | OggyYT/YouTube

The rare egg lands in the late-game area, so stand near the spawn before the night cycle begins.

STEP 3/10

 

Move the instant it appears

Move the instant it appears
Move the instant it appears | OggyYT/YouTube

Commit the moment the egg spawns. A large Eternal Lunar Dragon egg draws immediate competition, and any delay gives another player the grab.

STEP 4/10

 

Grab the egg without taking hits

Grab the egg without taking hits
Grab the egg without taking hits | OggyYT/YouTube

Press E or the on-screen steal button to pick it up, then dodge the other players crowding the spawn.

STEP 5/10

 

Sprint it back to your base

Sprint it back to your base
Sprint it back to your base | OggyYT/YouTube

The biome guardian chases you to reclaim its egg. Use your trained speed to stay ahead of it all the way back to the pen.

STEP 6/10

 

Place it and free up pen space

Place it and free up pen space
Place it and free up pen space | OggyYT/YouTube

Upgrade your pen capacity first so the new pet fits without forcing you to remove a pet you already use.

STEP 7/10

 

Check the hatch timer

Check the hatch timer
Check the hatch timer | OggyYT/YouTube

A top-tier egg has a long hatch timer, so choose whether to wait for it or pay to skip it.

STEP 8/10

 

Don’t rush the hatch button

Don't rush the hatch button
Don’t rush the hatch button | OggyYT/YouTube

Check that you selected the Eternal Lunar Dragon egg before hatching. Rushing the instant-hatch button here spent Robux on a nearby volcanic egg.

STEP 9/10

 

Skip the timer only if you want

Skip the timer only if you want
Skip the timer only if you want | Mrlabocz/YouTube

Paying Robux to hatch a top egg instantly is pure convenience, not a required step.

STEP 10/10

 

Hatch the Eternal Lunar Dragon

Hatch the Eternal Lunar Dragon
Hatch the Eternal Lunar Dragon | OggyYT/YouTube

The oversized egg opens into the best pet from the run: an Eternal Lunar Dragon earning 1.8 billion per second.

QUICK WIN

Before you spend a single Robux on an instant hatch, click the egg itself and check that it’s the Eternal Lunar Dragon—this run wasted a skip on the wrong egg by hitting hatch too fast.


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The stats and upgrades that carried this run

This route requires enormous speed. After training overnight on the treadmill, this base had speed in the trillions—enough to reach the late-game biome, grab the egg, and outrun the guardian and every rival on the map. Build toward that point through the standard progression loop: steal eggs, hatch pets, earn money, and reinvest that money in treadmill and base upgrades to train more speed.

Base capacity matters as much as raw speed. Upgrading the pen to hold 17 pets for around 100 trillion cash let the new Eternal Lunar Dragon slot straight in without unequipping anything. The existing lineup was already strong, with several Mosasaurus pets earning around 1.3 billion per second and a Cerberus weighing roughly 2 million kg. Treadmill upgrades keep getting more expensive—the next tier costs hundreds of trillions—but higher levels train speed faster, and speed is the stat that gates the best routes.

Updates have raised the speed thresholds for late biomes. The Cosmic area requires around 450 billion speed in this run, far above older figures near 700 million. Always follow the live in-game requirement because fixed figures become outdated as the game changes. The next area will demand even more, so bank extra speed now.

Is instant hatch worth it on an Eternal egg

No, unless you want the pet immediately. Instant hatch saves time but adds nothing to the pet itself. This Eternal Lunar Dragon egg had a hatch timer of more than seven hours, making the skip tempting, but the button is easy to rush. Hitting hatch too quickly spent 45 Robux on the wrong egg—a volcanic egg that produced a respectable Silver Lava Dragon earning 926 million per second.

The Eternal egg’s actual skip cost was much higher, as expected for a top-tier egg. The tiny price on the volcanic egg was the warning that the wrong egg had been selected. If you pay, open the egg menu, select the exact Eternal Lunar Dragon egg, and skip that one. The purchase makes sense for your single best pet, but not for an egg you can comfortably leave on its normal timer.

What to do after hatching the Eternal pet

Equip your strongest lineup as soon as the Eternal Lunar Dragon hatches. With the new dragon and the Silver Lava Dragon both equipped, this base reached about 8.4 billion per second. Continue upgrading pen capacity so you never have to bench a top earner to make room for the next pet, and use the per-second counter as your main measure of progress.

The leaderboard shows the remaining progression gap. Even the last-place player earns around 35 billion per second, while the top positions reach hundreds of billions per second. A single pet earning 1.8 billion per second is a major milestone, but stacking many pets at that level is how you close the gap.

Send spare duplicates to the Fuse Machine. Each fuse costs roughly 28–30 billion and gambles the pets you feed into it: extra pets you do not need, such as common cosmic dragons, can produce a heavier and better version or a worse one. Only fuse pets outside your equipped lineup because the machine consumes every pet you put into it.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an official item called an Eternal Egg, or is Eternal a pet rarity?

Eternal is a rarity, not a single named egg. It sits among the top pet grades alongside Secret and Divine, and it also exists as an Eternal Trail that multiplies your speed. A “rarest Eternal egg” is a high-biome spawn that can hatch an Eternal-tier pet—such as the Eternal Lunar Dragon in this run—not an egg literally titled “Eternal Egg.”

Can you rely on spawn predictions for Eternal Lunar Dragon eggs?

Use them to time your positioning. The prediction called this Eternal Lunar Dragon for the next night cycle and also hit a couple of times beforehand. The prediction method is not shown, and rare-egg spawn windows drift, so use the alert to get into position rather than counting on an exact spawn.

Do badge win rates show Eternal hatch odds?

No. The “Hatched Eternal!” badge sits around 3.4%, but that number is the badge’s lifetime win rate across all players—a count of players who have earned it—not the probability that any individual egg will hatch as Eternal. Plan your run around the live in-game egg labels and timers, not badge percentages.

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