About this wikiField note

This is a field note, not a data page. It describes how the site works. The pages carrying game figures are marked Data page and every value on them opens its own source.

By Jim Liu · Last updated

Two kinds of page

Steal An Egg was published in July 2026 and carries a six-figure concurrent player count on the Games API today, while almost nothing about it is documented. No drop rates, patch notes or pet list appear in any source we checked. So this site separates two kinds of writing that other wikis mix together.

A Data page carries figures. Every one of them has a source you can open, the page ends in a list of those sources, and its prose never introduces a fact of its own. A field note — this page, and every guide — is our reading of the developer's own description and artwork. It names the sources it interprets, marks its reasoning inline so you can see where description stops, and gives no instructions.

Why the pet list is empty

Because not one pet name for this game can be verified from any public source, and the same goes for the four areas visible in the official artwork. Other sites publish rosters for both. We could not find a source for a single entry on any of them.

So those pages say what is missing and what would close the gap, and they fill in when a real capture produces names, each with the screenshot it came from. An empty shelf seems likelier to leave a reader better off than a stocked-looking fake one ⟨our reading⟩.

Independence

An independent, unofficial fan resource. Run by one person and funded by advertising.

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What this note is built on

A field note may only interpret the sources listed here. A claim above that rests on something outside this list is a defect in the page.

  1. Roblox Games API — the game this wiki covers · seen 2026-08-14
  2. Roblox Badges API — the attainment data the rarity pages rest on · seen 2026-08-14
  3. Roblox Thumbnails API — the official artwork the guides interpret · seen 2026-08-14