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Tiny Egg of Nonexistence is a hat that was published in the marketplace by Roblox on March 18, 2008, specifically for the Eggstravaganza event. It was created by Shedletsky as a fake egg, and was originally unobtainable. As of March 23rd, 2024, it has been favorited 37.600 times.

On May 6, 2021, it was made obtainable via a secret quest in the Metaverse Champions Hub.

Appearance[]

It is a very small blue-steel egg that has been recolored to navy blue, bearing a striking resemblance to the Bluesteel Egg of Genius.

History[]

Release history[]

LocationAvailable fromAvailable until
In-gameThis item could have been received in a Roblox game.May 6, 2021May 20, 2021


Obtaining[]

11 players with at least 40 or more Metaverse badges had to stand on each of the 11 pressure plates around the Metaverse Champions Hub. They would glow a white light in the sky if the player has the amount of badges required and grey if not. Once all of the pressure plates were pressed, it would show a cutscene of a white neon egg portal near the spawn. After the cutscene, the players had to walk up to the egg portal and touch it to be teleported to a room. Only the 11 players who activated the pressure plates can enter the room and get the egg. The room contained a neon egg that rewarded the user the Tiny Egg of Nonexistence and the ??? badge when touched along with a showcase of eggs from previous egg hunts.

Trivia[]

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The egg as seen when wearing the Headless Head.

This section is a trivia section. Please relocate any relevant information into other sections of the article.

  • While this egg's texture is a recolor of the Bluesteel Egg of Genius, the Tiny Egg of Nonexistence may have been planned to use a unique texture. The Egg's Accessory instance in Roblox Studio is named the "InviteEgg", a near-identical name to the unused "InviterEgg" texture.[1]
  • The egg is not invisible, but rather small and located inside a user's head. It's only visible by clipping the camera inside a user's head in a game or when wearing certain heads, such as the Headless Head or Peabrain.
  • The egg may serve as a farewell - or homage - to Egg Hunts, appearing in a room with all previously obtainable eggs.
    • This is supported by the badge's description, which only says "goodbye."
  • It previously required players to obtain at least 32 Metaverse badges to be able to activate one of the pads, it was then increased to 40 badges shortly after.
  • Rumors spread saying this egg needed 36 badges instead of 40, however, a former Roblox metaverse developer/admin and currently a Roblox YouTuber, DeeterPlays, has cleared this up, saying 40 in total is required. However, Rthro bundles count as badges, making it seemingly require only 36 badges. Now, the total number of badges required to obtain the egg was reduced to 30.
    • All 40 of the badges have to be badges that count toward champions.
  • This was last of the “final” egg prizes players could obtain, with the others being: The Last Egg of 2012, The FabergEgg, Feathered Fabergégg, and FabergEgg of the New Decade, until the The Infinite Egg was released during The Hunt: First Edition event.

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