Compare all 10 current Steal An Egg Trails, their Speed multipliers, current shop prices, and the best Trail upgrades for early-, mid- and late-game progression.
Trails in Steal An Egg are not just cosmetic effects. Current gameplay guides and live-game footage show that Trails provide Speed multipliers, making them an important part of reaching harder Biomes and escaping while carrying valuable Eggs.
There are currently 10 Trails, ranging from Gray (x1.5 Speed) to Divine (x14 Speed). Trails should be treated as multiplier upgrades, not flat +Speed items. For most players, the best choice is the strongest Trail they can afford without blocking more important progression such as treadmill upgrades and Pet income.
What Are Trails in Steal An Egg?
A Trail is a visual effect equipped to your character, but its gameplay value comes from the Speed multiplier attached to it. Speed matters because it affects how quickly you move through the map, whether you can reach higher Biomes, and whether you can escape a guardian after taking an Egg.
Trails therefore work alongside treadmill progression. The treadmill is your repeatable Speed-training system, while a stronger Trail gives you a better multiplier for movement progression
Complete List of All Steal An Egg Trails
Current reporting identifies 10 Trails, ranging from Common to Divine.

| Trail | Rarity | Speed Multiplier | Current Listed Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gray Trail | Common | x1.5 | $100 |
| Green Trail | Uncommon | x2 | $5K |
| Blue Trail | Rare | x2.5 | $75K |
| Purple Trail | Epic | x3 | $1.5M |
| Golden Trail | Legendary | x3.5 | $30M |
| Red Trail | Mythic | x4 | $750M |
| Galaxy Trail | Cosmic | x5 | $20B |
| Secret Trail | Secret | x7 | $500B |
| Eternal Trail | Eternal | x10 | $12.5T |
| Divine Trail | Divine | x14 | $300T |
Steal An Egg Trail Tier List by Speed Multiplier
This ranking is based primarily on multiplier strength and progression stage.
| Tier | Trails | Why |
|---|---|---|
| S | Divine x14, Eternal x10 | Top-end multipliers for late-game and end-game progression. |
| A | Secret x7, Galaxy x5 | Major multiplier upgrades before the two highest tiers. |
| B | Red x4, Golden x3.5 | Strong mid-to-late-game options with meaningful gains over early Trails. |
| C | Purple x3, Blue x2.5 | Useful early-to-mid progression upgrades when higher tiers are still too expensive. |
| D | Green x2, Gray x1.5 | Starter Trails. Useful early, but normally replaced as income improves. |
Best Trail by Progression Stage
How to Get Trails
Trails are purchased through the in-game Trail Shop. Current listings show that many Trail tiers can be bought with either game currency or Robux, while the exact available payment options and prices can change between updates.
Should You Upgrade Trails or the Treadmill First?
There is no universal answer. Both systems contribute to Speed progression, but they solve the problem in different ways:
| Upgrade | Role | Best Time to Prioritize It |
|---|---|---|
| Treadmill | Your core repeatable Speed-training system. | When training feels too slow or your base Speed is far below the next target. |
| Trail | Adds a stronger Speed multiplier. | When a multiplier jump is affordable and would make current Egg runs safer. |
| Pet Income | Funds both treadmill and Trail upgrades. | When both Speed upgrades feel unaffordable because your base economy is too weak. |
A better decision rule is to fix the current bottleneck. If you have money but your movement still feels weak, compare your next treadmill and Trail upgrades. If you cannot afford either, improve Pet income first.
How Trails Help With Biome Speed Requirements
Current independent testing identifies nine standard Biomes with increasingly high Speed requirements:
| Biome | Minimum Speed | Guardian |
|---|---|---|
| Forest | No minimum | Chicken |
| Lake | 900 | Swan |
| Desert | 10K | Scorpion |
| Jungle | 40K | Tiger |
| Snow | 170K | Yeti |
| Volcano | 700K | Hellhound |
| Abyss Ocean | 2.5M | Moby |
| Prehistoric | 17M | T-Rex |
| Cosmic | 700M | Dragon |
Do not interpret the minimum number as guaranteed escape Speed. Reaching the threshold only means you are at the area's minimum progression requirement; carrying a large Egg can still make the return difficult.
Why You Still Get Caught After Upgrading a Trail
A Trail multiplier helps, but it cannot make every Egg automatically safe. Current gameplay guides repeatedly note that larger or heavier Eggs can reduce your effective movement during the return trip.
| What Happens | Likely Meaning | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| You escape comfortably | Your current Speed setup is sufficient. | Keep farming that route. |
| You are caught close to base | You are near the required escape margin. | Train more or move up one Trail tier. |
| You are caught halfway | You are still underpowered for that Egg. | Return to treadmill / income progression. |
| You slow down dramatically on pickup | The Egg is too heavy for your current setup. | Choose a smaller Egg or build a larger Speed margin. |
Best Trail Buying Strategy
1. Do Not Treat Trails as Additive Flat Speed
The old article said “every point of Speed is cumulative,” but the verified Trail system is multiplier-based. Compare the multiplier on the Trail you plan to equip rather than adding old flat-bonus numbers together.
2. Upgrade in Meaningful Jumps
You do not need to buy every Trail immediately. If your current Trail is still enough for safe farming, saving for a larger multiplier jump can be more efficient than buying tiny upgrades too frequently.
3. Keep Pet Income Ahead of Upgrade Costs
Later Trails cost dramatically more. Stronger Pets matter because they generate the cash needed to afford those multiplier upgrades without stalling the rest of your base.
4. Build More Than the Minimum Biome Speed
A minimum Biome threshold does not guarantee you can return safely while carrying a large Egg. Leave enough Speed margin for the actual route you want to farm.
5. Recheck the Shop After Updates
Steal An Egg is changing quickly. Multipliers, prices or available payment options can be adjusted, so the current in-game Trail Shop should override an older web table.
Use the strongest Trail you can reasonably afford, but only upgrade when the multiplier helps solve a real Speed problem. A better Trail is valuable because it improves future Egg runs, not because its rarity label is higher.
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