Eggy Party Urban Sanctuary: How Mutual Visits and Stoollion Work

Urban Sanctuary expands Amazing Ebby with an interconnected exploration system that lets players meet Eggies from other worlds without surrendering control of rare resources. Visitors can capture ordinary wild Ebbies, help with major encounters, and receive weekly capped mutual-visit rewards, while the linked exploration event awards the Epic Ebby Stoollion after five qualifying days. This guide explains both systems without confusing host ownership, visitor permissions, and event progress.

Eggy Party's Urban Sanctuary is more than a new Amazing Ebby map: it introduces interconnected exploration worlds, shared visits, new Ebby encounters, and a five-day route to the rare Epic Ebby Stoollion. Players who later choose to buy a separate in-game cosmetic can use Topuplist and the dedicated Eggy Party top-up page, but Sanctuary exploration, mutual-visit rewards, the initial Ebby Ball gift, and Stoollion progression should be treated as gameplay rewards first.

The expansion opened on July 17, 2026, and presents a version of the Ebby world set 1,000 years later. Its unusual feature is that players can encounter footage or representations of other Eggies while remaining inside their own world, then send an invitation to visit one another. This creates cooperative opportunities without allowing visitors to take every rare target from the host.

Enter Urban Sanctuary and Claim the Starter Gift

Open Amazing Ebby and use the Sanctuary entrance added to Eggy Island. The expansion event asks players to explore the new continent and initially offers 20 Intermediate Ebby Balls through the Ebby Collection page. Claim that gift before beginning a long capture session so the items are available when needed.

The live event page should show exploration progress and whether the day's qualifying exploration has been recorded. The official announcement says completing one exploration each day provides rewards, and completing explorations on five days in total unlocks Stoollion and its Info Card.

“Five days” should be tracked through the event's own counter, not assumed from time spent online. Finish the required exploration, return to the event page, and claim or verify the day's progress. A session that ends before the condition is complete may not count.

The event announcement gives a start date but does not publish a closing date for the Stoollion exploration route. Players should use the deadline displayed in their own client if one appears and avoid postponing the five days simply because the public notice does not list an end.

What Interconnected Exploration Worlds Change

While exploring Sanctuary, a player may encounter other Eggies from around the world and see their adventures with Ebbies. Tapping another Eggy allows two invitation options: asking to visit that player's world or inviting that player into the current world.

Both players must agree before entering the same world. This is not automatic matchmaking that permanently merges maps. Each Eggy normally explores in an independent world, and a visit should not alter the host's current map progression.

Visit Action

What the Visitor Can Do

Enter after invitation acceptance

Explore the host's Sanctuary world together

Capture ordinary wild Ebbies

Allowed

Consume Fuel during mutual visits

No Fuel is consumed

Defeat or capture Lords

Not allowed for visitors

Defeat or capture Furious Bosses

Not allowed for visitors

Capture Exotic Ebbies

Not allowed for visitors

Capture large Ebbies from Strange Fluctuations

Not allowed for visitors

Receive mutual-visit drops after the leader handles major targets

Allowed, subject to a weekly reward cap

These restrictions protect the host's rare resources. A visitor can still participate socially, explore, and capture ordinary wild Ebbies, but cannot take the limited high-value targets named by the system.

Host Rights Come First

The host controls the world that is being visited. Rare encounters such as Lords, Furious Bosses, Exotic Ebbies, and large Ebbies produced by Strange Fluctuations remain protected from visitor defeat or capture.

This means a host can invite a friend without giving away a rare spawn. It also means a visitor should not enter expecting to farm another player's highest-value resources directly. The visit system offers cooperation and bonus drops, not ownership transfer.

Before inviting someone, finish any private inventory management and decide which encounter the group intends to approach. Explain whether the visit is for ordinary captures, map exploration, or mutual-visit rewards. Clear expectations prevent both players from wandering toward different objectives.

The official rules say visits do not affect the player's current gameplay or map. If a host sees unexpected progress, a missing rare target, or a map-state change, capture the session details and report it rather than treating it as intended behavior.

How Visitors Earn Rewards

Mutual visits do not consume Fuel. This makes them useful for social exploration and for helping a friend without spending the visitor's normal exploration resource.

When the team leader defeats or captures a Lord, Furious Boss, or large Ebby spawned by a Strange Fluctuation, many mutual-visit rewards can drop. Visitors can choose whether to claim those rewards. The rewards have a weekly cap.

The wording places the major-target action on the team leader while allowing the visitor to claim the resulting visit rewards. A visitor should therefore remain with the group, confirm the correct leader, and watch the reward interface after the encounter.

Do not assume that every ordinary wild capture produces a capped mutual-visit reward. The announced reward trigger specifically highlights the leader's defeat or capture of the major targets. Read the live drop prompt before claiming.

Once the weekly cap is reached, further visits can still be useful for playing with friends or finding ordinary wild Ebbies, but they should not be expected to generate unlimited weekly rewards. Check the displayed counter before organizing a long farming session.

Choose the Right Direction for Each Visit

The two invitations solve different needs. “I Want to Visit Your World” is useful when another player has a convenient exploration route or wants to host a major encounter. “Come to My World” is useful when the current player has the target, knows the route, or wants to protect progress as host.

For mutual-visit rewards, decide who should lead before accepting. If only one player still has weekly reward capacity, that player may prefer the visitor role while the host handles protected targets. The live interface determines final eligibility.

For ordinary Ebby capture, visit a world where both players agree on the search area. Visitors are allowed to capture wild Ebbies that are not in the protected rare categories. Share sightings rather than racing for every spawn.

For story progression, complete personal quests in the player's own world unless the objective clearly supports shared progress. Interconnected worlds are designed not to overwrite personal gameplay, but not every story trigger should be assumed to count for both players.

The Five-Day Stoollion Route

Stoollion is the guaranteed headline reward of the Urban Sanctuary exploration event. Complete one qualifying exploration on five separate days to obtain the rare Epic Ebby and its Info Card.

A reliable routine begins by opening the event page before exploring. Note the daily condition, enter Sanctuary, complete the required exploration, and return to verify the counter. Claim any available reward immediately.

Spread the five days across the earliest convenient period. There is no benefit to waiting until five consecutive days are available unless the client explicitly requires consecutive participation. The announcement says five days in total, which is different from a five-day streak.

Do not confuse the 20 Intermediate Ebby Balls with the Stoollion reward. The balls are a login claim on the Ebby Collection page; Stoollion requires cumulative exploration-day completion.

After the fifth valid day, claim both Stoollion and the Info Card. Then confirm Stoollion appears in the appropriate Ebby collection and that the card is recorded. Save the reward screen if either item is delayed.

Capturing in Sanctuary

The expansion adds new Ebbies and new areas over time. Approach capture sessions with enough Ebby Balls and leave room in the collection. The initial 20 Intermediate Ebby Balls provide a starting supply, not unlimited captures.

Urban Sanctuary also introduces the Sanctuary Festival Ball. It is crafted through Ebby Ball Conversion by spending Ebby Skill Crystals and one Advanced Ebby Ball, with a limit of 30 exchanges per week. It is designed to make high-level wild Ebby captures extremely easy, and captured Ebbies have at least one Excellent property.

The Sanctuary Festival Ball can be used only on the Bofeng Continent and cannot be used on Guoguo Ebbies. Read the target and location before spending one. A strong capture item loses value when used on a target that does not need it.

Visitors should remember that their ordinary captures are allowed, while protected rare categories remain unavailable. If the capture prompt is disabled, do not look for a bypass. Confirm whether the target is a Lord, Furious Boss, Exotic Ebby, or large Strange Fluctuation spawn.

Use the Weekly Cap Efficiently

Open the mutual-visit reward interface before the first group session of the week. Identify the current counter and reset timing. Then plan enough major encounters to approach the cap without forcing unnecessary sessions.

Claim rewards when they appear. The rules say visitors can choose whether to claim, so leaving drops untouched may not automatically add them to the account. Check inventory after the first claim to learn where the reward is delivered.

If multiple friends need rewards, rotate hosts according to world availability and protected targets. Visitors cannot directly defeat or capture the named rare resources, so the host or team leader must be ready to complete that action.

Stop treating the route as a reward farm once the weekly cap is full. Continue only for ordinary captures, social exploration, personal goals, or enjoyment.

Avoid Common Sanctuary Mistakes

The first mistake is assuming every player visible in the world is already in the same instance. An invitation and acceptance are required before a mutual visit begins.

The second is worrying that visitors can take every rare resource. The system explicitly protects Lords, Furious Bosses, Exotic Ebbies, and large Ebbies from Strange Fluctuations.

The third is expecting unlimited Fuel-free rewards. Visits do not consume Fuel, but mutual-visit rewards have a weekly cap.

The fourth is treating the Stoollion route as a single long session. The reward requires qualifying exploration across five total days.

The fifth is spending every Intermediate Ebby Ball immediately. Explore first, identify useful new Ebbies, and reserve better capture tools for harder targets.

The sixth is mixing paid cosmetics with progression. Urban Sanctuary exploration and Stoollion do not require buying a themed outfit. If a separate cosmetic is desired, evaluate it on its own terms.

A Clean Weekly Routine

At the beginning of the week, check the mutual-visit counter, Ebby Ball Conversion limit, and current Sanctuary objectives. Decide which days will be used for personal exploration and which sessions will be shared with friends.

Each active day, open the Stoollion event page, complete one qualifying exploration, and verify the cumulative counter. Use personal-world time for story progress and protected encounters.

During mutual visits, agree on the host and objective. Follow the leader to major targets for weekly drops, or search together for ordinary wild Ebbies. Confirm each reward before leaving the shared world.

At the end of the session, check the Ebby collection, item inventory, weekly reward capacity, and five-day progress. This short review catches missed claims while the session details are still clear.

Players who decide to purchase a separate item after reviewing the live shop should use a reputable recharge route only after the correct account and package are confirmed. A top-up is not required for Stoollion or mutual-visit rewards.

FAQ

When did Eggy Party Urban Sanctuary open?

Urban Sanctuary opened on July 17, 2026, as an Amazing Ebby exploration expansion.

Can visitors capture Ebbies in my world?

Visitors can capture ordinary wild Ebbies. They cannot defeat or capture Lords, Furious Bosses, Exotic Ebbies, or large Ebbies produced by Strange Fluctuations.

Do mutual visits consume Fuel?

No. Visitors do not consume Fuel during mutual visits.

Are mutual-visit rewards unlimited?

No. They have a weekly cap. Check the current counter and reset timing in the live interface.

How do I unlock Stoollion?

Complete one qualifying exploration on five days in total, then claim the rare Epic Ebby Stoollion and its Info Card from the event route.

Do the five exploration days need to be consecutive?

The announcement says five days in total, not five consecutive days. Follow any additional condition displayed in the current client.

What is the Sanctuary Festival Ball?

It is a specialized Ebby Ball crafted from Ebby Skill Crystals and one Advanced Ebby Ball, limited to 30 conversions per week. It is restricted to the Bofeng Continent and cannot capture Guoguo Ebbies.

Is a top-up required for Urban Sanctuary rewards?

No. Exploration, mutual visits, the initial ball gift, and the Stoollion route are gameplay rewards. For an unrelated cosmetic purchase already chosen in the shop, players may use Topuplist and the Eggy Party top-up page, but recharging does not replace the five-day requirement.

Elena Vale

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