Overview
The Golden Unicorn is a legendary pet in Adopt Me! first introduced with the Star Rewards update on March 21, 2020. This shimmering creature can be obtained from the Golden Egg, Basic Egg, Crystal Egg, Admin Abuse Egg, or through trading.
In terms of appearance, the Golden Unicorn boasts a stunning metallic gold body with a light blue horn, mane, and tail during the day. At night, its colors shift to a deep yellow and black, offering a striking contrast to its daytime look.
Players hatching a Golden Egg have a 33.3% chance of adding this dazzling pet to their collection.
The Golden Unicorn transforms its colors from day to night, showcasing its unique dual appearance.
How to Obtain
Star Rewards
Collect 660 Stars to get a Golden Egg and hatch it for a chance to obtain a Golden Unicorn.
Basic or Crystal Eggs
Use Pet Releaser Tickets with Basic (400 tickets) or Crystal (4,000 tickets) Eggs for a chance to hatch a Golden Unicorn.
Trading
Trade with other players to acquire the Golden Unicorn.
Tricks
Like all pets, it learns a new trick at each growth stage as you age it up from Newborn to Full Grown:
| Age | Trick |
|---|---|
| Newborn | Sit |
| Junior | Lay Down |
| Pre-Teen | Bounce |
| Teen | Roll Over |
| Post-Teen | Backflip |
| Full Grown | Dance |
Neon & Mega Neon
The Neon Golden Unicorn is a sight to behold, with blue glowing accents on its horn, mane, and tail. To create a Neon, you'll need four Full Grown Golden Unicorns.
For an even more impressive display, the Mega Neon version cycles through indigo, white, and yellow colors in the same areas, requiring four Full Grown Neon Golden Unicorns.
Collector Notes
- The Golden Unicorn is part of the Star Rewards, which means consistent logins can help you reach the required stars to get a Golden Egg.
- Trading remains a popular way to acquire a Golden Unicorn if you're unable to hatch one.
- Its day-to-night transformation adds a unique element to its appearance, making it a desirable pet for collectors.
- With a 33.3% chance of hatching from a Golden Egg, it's one of the pets to look out for when opening these eggs.