Liquidity read
Goat trades cleanly for the tier because many players know exactly what it is worth relative to similar pets.
Goat stays relevant because the pet is recognizable, limited, and genuinely liked by players.
Modern ultra-rare with surprisingly strong preference demand and a better lane than casual lists imply.
Goat trades cleanly for the tier because many players know exactly what it is worth relative to similar pets.
Compare Goat against Alpaca and Goose before assuming all cute modern ultras move the same.
Watch Goat when you want a useful modern preference-pet reference.
Tracker-reviewed on April 10, 2026. Goat stays relevant because the pet is recognizable, limited, and genuinely liked by players.
These release and source notes come from The Patch's audited pet-origin dataset. We only publish this section when the source trail is confirmed.
Retired - Released 2022
249 Robux - Ultra-Rare pet
Limited Robux pet that later rotated out of the shop.
These pages sit closest to Goat in real trade conversations and give useful sanity checks before overpaying.
Use these pages to keep moving once this pet page has done its job.
Use the value list when you want the short answer first before comparing both sides of a trade.
Jump back into the full pet catalog when this page turns into a wider research session.
Switch from a single-pet read into a full trade comparison with potion lanes and both sides of the offer.
These quick answers cover value lanes, nearby compare pages, and how to use this guide.
Goat works best as a benchmark anchor for mid tier trades, especially when you want a cleaner read on nearby pets before you overpay.
Right now, no-potion Goat sits at 7.75 versus 8.35 for the default version, so the cleaner copy is slightly softer by about 0.6 in this lane.
The fastest sanity checks right now are Alpaca, Goose, and Border Collie. Those pages sit close enough to Goat that they help you keep offers grounded before you move ahead.
Goat first shows up in the audited dataset through Pet Shop from 2022. That source is currently retired in the site's audited pet-origin data.