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Rarest Pets in Adopt Me

Rarest Pets in Adopt Me: Top 10

Discover the rarest Adopt Me pets in 2026, from Shadow Dragon to Blue Dog. Learn how each was obtained, why they’re so valuable, and what truly defines rarity beyond in-game tiers.

Adopt Me remains one of Roblox’s biggest games, with a massive long-term trading community.A few are nearly impossible to get today. The rarest pets in Adopt Me come from limited-time events, discontinued eggs, or one-off promotions – and once those windows closed, so did the only direct way to obtain them.

This guide covers the Top 10 rarest and most valuable retired pets in Adopt Me right now, how each one was originally obtained, whether you can still get it, and why it holds the value it does. If you have been wondering what the actual rarest pet in Adopt Me is, or need a full adopt me rarity list to work from, you are in the right place.

What Makes a Pet Rare in Adopt Me?

Rarity in Adopt Me operates on two separate tracks, and it helps to understand both before trading.

The in-game rarity tier controls how often a pet appears when you hatch an egg. The five tiers are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Ultra-Rare, and Legendary. Legendary hatch odds have varied by egg over time, often landing around 3–5%, with some older eggs sitting at 3% total legendary odds.

Availability-based rarity is a separate matter entirely. A pet can sit in the Uncommon tier on paper but be nearly impossible to find in 2026 if it came from an egg or event that no longer exists. The Blue Dog is technically an Uncommon pet by in-game classification. In practice, it trades at legendary-tier value because the only egg it ever hatched from was a limited quest reward from 2019.

The combination of both factors – low hatch odds AND a closed acquisition window – produces the most valuable pets in the game. If a legendary-tier pet came from a past Halloween or Christmas event that will never return, you are not getting it without trading.

A few other factors that affect rarity:

  • Retired eggs: Eggs removed from the Gumball Machine become trade-only, driving up demand for their pets
  • Robux-only events: Some pets required real-money purchases during short windows, limiting how many players ever obtained them
  • Neon and Mega Neon forms: Fusing four fully-grown copies of the same pet creates a Neon; fusing four Neons (sixteen base pets total) creates a Mega Neon. Either form multiplies the rarity and trade value significantly
  • Community demand: Some pets hold high value not just because of low supply, but because they are iconic or visually distinctive

Top 10 rarest and most valuable retired pets in Adopt Me

Table of Rarest pets in Adopt me, how it was obtained, release date

This list ranks pets by rarity – determined by a combination of hatch odds at the time of release, how the pet was originally obtained, and whether that source still exists. Pets from one-time events or retired eggs with no reissue score highest, since supply is permanently fixed. A pet with a 1–3% hatch rate from an egg that has been gone since 2019 is objectively harder to obtain today than almost anything currently available. That is the standard used here – not trade value, not visual appeal, just how difficult it is to actually get the pet in 2026.

Shadow Dragon

Shadow dragon rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Shadow Dragon is one of the most iconic and hardest-to-obtain retired pets in Adopt Me, though current trading communities do not fully agree on whether it ranks above Bat Dragon in overall value.

It was available for a short window during the 2019 Halloween event at the Candy Shop, priced at 1,000 Robux. The event ended, the shop closed, and the Shadow Dragon has never returned – not even in subsequent Halloween events.

What makes it the top of the rare pets in Adopt Me list is the combination of its limited original availability, its striking appearance (black dragon with glowing purple eyes and tattered wings), and the fact that it has been off the market for years. Neon and Mega Neon versions exist and are considered among the most valuable items in the entire game. In Neon form, the claws, horns, tongue, inner wings, and part of the spine emit a light purple glow.

Tricks: Sit (Newborn), Lay Down (Junior), Joy (Pre-Teen), Jump (Teen), Dive (Post-Teen), Shadow Breath (Full Grown)

Bat Dragon

Bat Dragpn rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Bat Dragon was available during the same Halloween 2019 event as the Shadow Dragon. The price in Candy made it marginally more accessible than the Shadow Dragon at the time, though 180,000 Candy was still a significant grind. Since the event closed, it has been trade-only and consistently ranks second only to the Shadow Dragon in terms of trading value.

In Neon form, the Bat Dragon’s wings and tail tip glow neon orange, with horns, nose, and tail spikes glowing light orange. Its Mega Neon variant cycles through white, magenta, lavender, and turquoise.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Joy, Jump, Twirl Around, Triple Flip

Giraffe

Giraffe rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Giraffe stands out on this list as a real-world animal surrounded by dragons and mythical creatures. It was added to the game with the Safari Egg in July 2019 and had a 3% chance to hatch – already low. The Safari Egg was pulled from the Gumball Machine when the next egg replaced it.

Players who held onto unhatched Safari Eggs can still technically hatch one, but the supply of those eggs has dwindled steadily. Most players looking for a Giraffe today need to find a trade partner willing to part with one.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Bounce, Roll Over, Backflip, Dance

Frost Dragon

Frost Dragon rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Frost Dragon shares the same base model as the Shadow Dragon but with a completely different visual treatment: icy blue scales, blue glowing eyes, and blue smoke particle effects from the mouth. It also lacks the exposed ribcage of the Shadow Dragon and carries more spikes. The result is a dragon that reads as elegant rather than menacing.

It was sold for 1,000 Robux during the 2019 Christmas event and has not returned since. Like the Shadow Dragon, the only path to owning one now is through trading.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Jump, Joy, Dive, Frost Breath

Owl

Owl rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Owl is one of two legendary pets from the Farm Egg (the other being the Crow). At a 1.5% hatch rate, it was always a low-probability pull. The Farm Egg itself is gone from the Gumball Machine, which has steadily reduced the number of Owls in circulation.

It is a simple, non-fantasy animal – just an owl – which is part of its appeal among collectors who appreciate the contrast with the more dramatic legendary pets.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Bounce, Joy, Dance 1, Dance 2

Parrot

Parrot rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Parrot came from the Jungle Egg at a 3% hatch rate. Like the Safari Egg and the Giraffe, the Jungle Egg cycled out of the Gumball Machine when the next limited egg arrived. Players who still hold unhatched Jungle Eggs can still pull one, but those eggs are rare in their own right at this point.

The Neon Parrot has glowing wings, tail, and talons in the same colors as its base form. The Mega Neon version cycles through red, yellow, pink, teal, and purple.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Beg, Headstand, Dance 1, Dance 2

Crow

Crow rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Crow shares its source egg and hatch rate with the Owl – both came from the Farm Egg at 1.5%. It is a visually straightforward pet (a black bird with shiny feathers) but that simplicity has not dampened demand. The Neon Crow glows bright white across most of its body except the beak, eyes, and feet. The Mega Neon version cycles through pink, orange, and yellow.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Bounce, Joy, Dance 1, Dance 2

Evil Unicorn

Evil unicorn rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Legendary

The Evil Unicorn was the third legendary pet introduced during the 2019 Halloween event, alongside the Shadow Dragon and the Bat Dragon. At 108,000 Candy, it was the most affordable of the three at the time. It is a black unicorn with red glowing eyes and a fiery horn – visually one of the more distinctive pets in the game.

In Neon form, the mane, horn, and tail glow bright red. The Mega Neon cycles through red, pink, and orange. It remains one of the most frequently requested pets for potential event comebacks.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Bounce, Roll Over, Backflip, Dance

Blue Dog

Blue Dog rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Uncommon (its trade value is much higher than its in-game Uncommon label suggests, especially among collectors of early pets).

The Blue Dog is one of the oldest pets in the entire game and one of the most interesting entries on any adopt me rarity list. It is officially classified as Uncommon, but its real-world value far exceeds that label. The Blue Egg that produced it was available through a limited quest: players had to collect a Broken Egg from the top of Sky Castle and return it to Eggburt during the 2019 Easter event. Once the event ended, no more Blue Eggs entered the game.

Every Blue Dog that exists today traces back to that original quest window in mid-2019. The combination of age, fixed supply, and historical significance has pushed its trade value into the multiple legendaries range.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Bounce, Roll Over, Backflip, Dance

Pink Cat

Pink cat rare pet in Adopt me

In-game rarity: Uncommon (The Pink Cat is usually valued more as an old collector pet than its Uncommon tier would imply, though it tends to sit below Blue Dog in demand).

The Pink Cat occupies a similar position to the Blue Dog: technically Uncommon by in-game classification, but rare in practice because its source egg came from a one-time introductory quest and never returned. The Pink Egg was part of a pre-launch countdown event where players paid 100 Bucks to warp back in time and ask Sir Woofington to build the Nursery’s pet section. Tom then rewarded the player with a Pink Egg.

The Pink Cat holds slightly less trade value than the Blue Dog, typically landing around one low-to-mid legendary, but both pets are considered collector’s items due to their age and the story attached to how they were originally obtained.

Tricks: Sit, Lay Down, Bounce, Roll Over, Backflip, Dance

How to Get Rare Pets in Adopt Me

Getting any of the pets on this list through normal gameplay is no longer possible. Every single one of them requires trading. Here is what that actually means in practice.

Trading is the only direct path. You need to find a player who owns one of these pets and is willing to exchange it for something they want more. Rare pets command high trade values – typically multiple legendaries, Neon legendaries, or combinations of high-value pets.

Where to find trade partners:

  • The in-game trading plaza and servers
  • Official Adopt Me Discord servers and subreddits (r/AdoptMeTrading)
  • Community-run value lists to check fair trade ranges before agreeing to anything

Build trade value first. If you are starting from scratch, you will not be trading directly into a Shadow Dragon on day one. The standard approach is to hatch eggs, collect pets, create Neon versions of accessible legendaries, and trade upward incrementally. A Neon version of a lower-tier legendary can sometimes trade for a non-Neon version of a retired legendary if you find the right partner.

Participate in current events. Event-exclusive pets have a history of becoming valuable after their event window closes. Collecting event pets when they are active is the most reliable way to build trade capital for future high-value swaps.

Buy Adopt Me accounts. If grinding and trading is not the route you want to take, you can find Adopt Me accounts that already include rare pets in their inventory. This is a faster path to owning rare pets without the time investment of building up from common trades. Make sure you understand what you are buying – check which pets are included, whether the account is in good standing, and what platform it is for.

Do Neon and Mega Neon Pets Increase Rarity in Adopt Me?

Yes, significantly. Here is how the system works.

Neon pets are created by fusing four fully-grown copies of the same pet at the Neon Cave. When the fusion completes, the pet gains a glowing visual effect in specific areas – usually the feet, mane, tail, horns, or wings, depending on the pet. The exact glow areas and colors are unique to each species.

Mega Neon pets require four fully-grown Neon pets of the same type – which means 16 base pets in total. The result is a pet whose glow cycles through multiple colors rather than staying static.

From a rarity and trading standpoint, the math compounds quickly. A single Shadow Dragon is extremely rare. A Neon Shadow Dragon requires four of them, all raised to full growth. A Mega Neon Shadow Dragon requires sixteen. Each step up multiplies both the difficulty of creation and the trade value accordingly. That said, higher creation cost does not always guarantee equally strong demand, so Neon and Mega versions can differ in liquidity even when their raw value is high.

For retired pets like those on this list, Neon and Mega Neon versions are not just rare – they are among the hardest items to obtain in the entire game. You cannot simply hatch more copies to fuse; every additional base pet has to be sourced through trading. That means assembling four Shadow Dragons for a Neon version requires four separate trade negotiations, each involving a pet that already trades at top-tier value.

If you currently own a Neon or Mega Neon version of any retired legendary pet, you are holding one of the most valuable items in Adopt Me.