All Golden Egg locations in Voidling Bound and every mutated Voidling they unlock
Voidling Bound hides its most powerful creatures behind a secondary collectible system that most players walk past without realizing it. Golden Eggs bypass the standard evolution tree entirely, dropping you straight into rare mutated Voidlings with exclusive perks unavailable anywhere else in the game. There are 15 Golden Eggs spread across 9 missions, and collecting them all is the fastest path to unlocking the Splicing Station combinations that define endgame builds. Better still, you can grab an egg and head straight back to the ship without finishing the mission.
What makes Golden Eggs different from normal progression?
Regular Voidlings come from the evolution tree, breeding, or standard mission rewards. Golden Eggs sit completely outside that system. Each one hatches into a Mutated Voidling with a unique Mutated Perk that you cannot obtain through the Evolution Chamber or Pheromone Nest.
These perks are not cosmetic bonuses. Several of them directly multiply damage output, generate extra ability charges, or add defensive mechanics that change how entire builds function. Collecting all Golden Eggs also completes your Voidpedia entries for these variants, which matters if you plan to use the Splicing Station for late-game customization.

Golden Egg hatch result screen
All Golden Egg locations by mission
The table below maps every mission to its egg count and the Voidlings those eggs produce.
Note that Galvanic Ur-Sek appears in both Cleaning the Aerie and End to the Unknown. Both eggs are worth collecting for Voidpedia completion.
Every mutated Voidling and its perk explained
Centennial Bloom: Qwebek Kwipeck
Qwebek Kwipeck carries the Snowbird perk, which grants an extra jump. This sounds simple, but the mobility advantage compounds quickly across platforming sections and repositioning during combat. If you find yourself getting cornered or struggling to reach elevated areas, Snowbird is one of the most immediately useful perks in the early game.
Secret Stronghold: Experimental Gwigoon and Telluric Gilick
Experimental Gwigoon runs the Researcher perk, increasing Research Points dropped on kill by 15%. Given how important species-wide upgrades from the Cerebrum Enhancer are, this passive pays dividends across every mission you run. Farm-focused players should prioritize unlocking this one early.
Telluric Gilick carries Defensive Toxin, which releases poison projectiles while blocking. Blocking becomes an offensive action, spreading damage-over-time to nearby enemies without requiring any additional input. This pairs naturally with poison-focused builds.

Researcher perk on Gwigoon
Search and Rescue: Andromeda Gilick and Charcoal Kerapin
Andromeda Gilick has the Bubble Pop perk, causing Float explosions to deal area damage. Float-focused builds get a significant damage multiplier here, especially against grouped enemies where the chain reactions can clear entire clusters.
Charcoal Kerapin carries Recycling, which generates a secondary ability charge on kill. For builds that lean heavily on secondary abilities, maintaining consistent uptime becomes much easier. After testing ability-heavy setups, this perk stands out as one of the better quality-of-life unlocks in the mid-game.
Cleaning the Aerie: Arching Gwigoon and Galvanic Ur-Sek
Arching Gwigoon brings Static Collapse, allowing Kill Marks to trigger powerful electrical swarm effects. In larger fights with multiple targets, this creates chain reactions that can wipe groups without additional effort.
Galvanic Ur-Sek carries Galvanized, granting a Block charge after each Static Discharge. This mutation is one of the strongest in the electrical category and slots directly into Static Discharge builds as both an offensive and defensive tool.
Subterranean Expedition: Transcendent Anami
Transcendent Anami runs Psionic Dissipation, which periodically applies Disintegration to floating enemies. Combining Float mechanics with Disintegration creates a crowd-control loop that works well in missions with dense enemy groupings.
Stormbreaker: Argon Nimiod
Argon Nimiod carries Sitting Ducks, dealing double damage to floating enemies. Pair this with any Float-application perk and the damage output becomes substantial. Andromeda Gilick and Transcendent Anami both create the Float state that Argon Nimiod then punishes.

Argon Nimiod perk attributes
Navigate the Maze: Gold Nugget Kwipeck and Hellfire Packuran
Gold Nugget Kwipeck has the Golden Goose perk, giving a 3% chance to drop eggs on kill. For players working toward collection completion or building toward Splicing, this passive generates additional egg opportunities passively during normal farming runs.
Hellfire Packuran carries Hellfire, which makes Burn damage deal triple damage. This is one of the highest raw damage multipliers available from any Golden Egg mutation. Burn builds become dramatically more viable with Hellfire active, and it makes Navigate the Maze one of the most rewarding missions to replay.
Pull the Plug: Chthonian Morfang and Heavenly Packuran
Chthonian Morfang brings Corrosive Bile, applying Armor Reduction to poisoned enemies. This turns poison from a standalone damage-over-time effect into a damage amplifier for your entire toolkit. Any build that applies poison regularly benefits from the armor shred.
Heavenly Packuran carries Mending Breeze, creating a healing breeze after a Frostbite Stun. For difficult encounters where sustain matters, this is the best support-oriented mutation available from Golden Eggs.
End to the Unknown: Locust Packuran and Galvanic Ur-Sek
Locust Packuran runs Locust Burst, which fears and damages nearby enemies after killing an Infested target. In swarm encounters where kills happen frequently, Locust Burst can trigger repeatedly and create cascading fear effects across large groups.
Galvanic Ur-Sek appears again here, reinforcing its value as one of the best electrical mutations in the game. Collecting this second instance completes the Voidpedia entry if you missed the Cleaning the Aerie version.
Complete perk reference table
Which Golden Egg perks are worth building around?
Not every perk deserves equal attention. Here is how they break down by use case.
Highest priority for damage builds: Hellfire Packuran (triple Burn damage) and Argon Nimiod (double damage to floating enemies) represent the biggest raw multipliers. Float-heavy builds that stack Andromeda Gilick and Argon Nimiod together create a setup where applying Float becomes both a control tool and a massive damage trigger.
Highest priority for farming: Experimental Gwigoon's 15% Research Points bonus accelerates Cerebrum Enhancer upgrades across every species you plan to use. Gold Nugget Kwipeck adds passive egg generation on top of that.
Best for survivability: Heavenly Packuran's healing breeze and Galvanic Ur-Sek's block charge generation are the two defensive standouts. Telluric Gilick's blocking poison also fits here if you prefer a more reactive playstyle.
Best for ability-heavy builds: Charcoal Kerapin's Recycling perk is the one to prioritize. Consistent secondary ability uptime changes the rhythm of combat significantly.
How to use the Atlas Terminal for egg cleanup
Once the Atlas Terminal is available, replaying missions for missed Golden Eggs becomes straightforward. Pull up the mission, check your objective list for the egg location, grab it, and return to the ship. You do not need to finish the mission.
A clean cleanup strategy separates your runs by goal. One run for timer stars, one for missing Mutagens, and a dedicated run for Golden Eggs keeps each session focused and avoids the mistake of trying to accomplish every objective simultaneously.
For players who want to optimize their PC settings for smoother mission runs, reducing frame drops during electrical chain reactions from perks like Static Collapse makes a real difference in how readable those fights are.
The full Voidling Bound strategy guides collection covers everything from beginner routes to Splicing Station setups, so once your Golden Egg collection is complete, the next step toward endgame builds is already mapped out. Voidling Bound sits firmly in the adventure games space where collectible depth like this is part of what separates a good run from a great one.


