If you're playing Roblox Pet Simulator 500 and hoping to get a mythic pet, knowing which eggs can actually give you one is essential. Mythic pets are among the rarest and most powerful companions in the game, so wasting coins or gems on the wrong eggs can slow your progress. This article cuts through the confusion and tells you exactly which eggs have mythic pets and which ones don’t.

Which eggs actually contain mythic pets?

Only specific eggs in Pet Simulator 500 have a chance to hatch mythic-tier pets. As of the latest updates, these include:

  • Mega World Eggs – Found in the Mega World area, these are one of the most reliable sources for mythic pets.
  • Golden Eggs – Available through events, codes, or special rewards, Golden Eggs often include mythic variants.
  • Star Rewards Eggs – Earned by completing Star Rewards tiers, some of these eggs include mythic pets depending on the current event cycle.
  • Mythic Capsule Machines – While not traditional eggs, these machines (often unlocked via progression or codes) directly offer mythic pets or guaranteed mythic egg types.

Common eggs like Basic, Rainbow, or even Diamond Eggs do not contain mythic pets. They max out at legendary or sometimes exclusive tiers, but never mythic. If you’re saving up for a big purchase, double-check the egg description before spending.

Why do players mix up mythic eggs?

Part of the confusion comes from how Pet Simulator 500 labels its rarity tiers. The game uses terms like “Exclusive,” “Legendary,” and “Mythic,” but not all eggs clearly state their highest possible rarity. Some limited-time event eggs may temporarily include mythics, leading players to assume all similar-looking eggs work the same way.

Another issue is outdated info. Egg contents change with updates, seasonal events, and rebalances. A YouTube video or forum post from six months ago might list an egg that no longer drops mythics today.

How to avoid wasting resources on the wrong eggs

Before buying any egg, hover over it in-game and read the full description. Look for phrases like “can contain Mythic pets” or check community-verified sources that track current egg pools. Never assume an expensive egg automatically includes mythics price doesn’t always equal top-tier rarity.

If you’re new to breeding or unsure how rarity tiers interact, our beginner’s guide to breeding explains how pet tiers work and why starting with the right egg matters more than luck alone.

Can you breed your way to a mythic pet?

No you cannot breed two legendaries (or even two mythics) to create a new mythic pet. Breeding in Pet Simulator 500 only produces offspring up to the parents’ tier, and mythics must come directly from eligible eggs or special mechanics like the Mythic Machine. That said, once you have a mythic, breeding it with another high-tier pet can yield strong legendaries, as detailed in our breakdown of top breeding strategies.

What if I already opened the wrong egg?

Don’t panic. Even if you accidentally bought a Rainbow Egg hoping for a mythic, those pets still have value. You can sell them for coins, use them in breeding chains, or trade them if the server allows. But going forward, stick to confirmed mythic sources like Mega World or Golden Eggs.

For a real-time reference on which eggs currently drop mythics including seasonal changes check the official Pet Simulator 500 Discord or trusted fan wikis like the Pet Simulator 500 Wiki.

Next steps: How to get your first mythic pet

  • Head to the Mega World zone and save up for Mega World Eggs they’re consistently reliable.
  • Redeem any unused gift codes; some grant Golden Eggs or direct mythic rewards.
  • Complete Star Rewards milestones when available they often include mythic-capable eggs.
  • Avoid buying mystery eggs from third-party sellers or unverified sources; they’re often scams.

Knowing exactly which eggs give mythic pets saves time, coins, and frustration. Focus your efforts where they count, and you’ll be showing off a mythic companion sooner than you think.