Grow a Chicken Fighter Guide

This page is the complete beginner guide for Grow a Chicken Fighter: the basic gameplay, the core controls, and the right order for your first few hours. Everything below is built from the official game description, an evidence-labeled community guide site, and two full gameplay walkthrough videos โ€” figures the game does not publish are marked TBC (to be confirmed). By the end you will know exactly what to click first and why.

The core loop, per the official description

The official Roblox page describes one loop: hatch eggs and collect rare chickens, send them into the Pit to fight for money, climb the Tower and beat bosses, fuse two chickens into a mutated monster, and rebirth to earn faster on your next run. Chickens also keep laying eggs while you are offline, so the game rewards coming back. Those six sentences are the whole game โ€” every system below hangs off them.

The game is live and actively updated: the official API tied place 94640181989498 to its universe and, at an August 9 check, reported an August 8 update and more than one million visits. That establishes activity, not balance โ€” no official source publishes a best chicken, a fixed rebirth requirement, or a universal fusion recipe, so treat any such claim you see elsewhere as TBC.

Before anything else: codes and free rewards

Your first two minutes are free stuff. Click the ticket button at the top left, next to the settings icon, and redeem the three working codes โ€” WELCOME, LETMECOOK and SERGIOVERSE โ€” typing them in all caps (verified by Eurogamer and Pocket Tactics as of 12 August, and reconfirmed in both walkthrough videos). Together they hand you Cash, a Nest Egg, a Thunder Egg, a Scratch Egg and a timed boost.

Then open the Rewards menu, claim everything available, and go one step further: the community tab inside Rewards gives another Thunder Egg for joining the game community. One walkthrough video opened that free Thunder Egg and pulled a legendary from it โ€” not a guaranteed result, but a strong argument for opening your free eggs immediately.

Your first session, in order

  1. Upgrade your feeder first โ€” it is what levels your active chicken, and level is early power.
  2. Hatch every egg the codes and rewards gave you, and compare the cards you pull.
  3. Deploy the strongest bird and send it into the Pit (the arena in the middle) to start earning Cash.
  4. Sell weak duplicates โ€” commons and old Classic Roosters still convert into useful early Cash.
  5. Fuse duplicate chickens when the preview helps you; each fusion costs money and can roll a special.
  6. Send your leveled fighter into the Tower, and retreat once fights turn slow instead of losing.
  7. Buy a second feeder and deploy another chicken so two birds level while you grind.

One walkthrough shows how fast this compounds: a rare hatched from a Thunder Egg reached level 12 while clearing Tower floor five in a single session (video-observed example, not a promise โ€” TBC). The order matters more than any specific number: feeder, hatch, deploy, sell, fuse, climb.

Reading the Flock screen

The Flock screen is where decisions live. A recent gameplay recording shows it listing HP, ATK, SPD, PWR, an egg timer, and a SPECIAL field for the selected chicken, plus ACTIVE and FUSE controls. Start every decision from those visible fields: compare current ATK when choosing a fighter, read the egg tooltip before waiting on a specific egg, and read the named SPECIAL rather than assuming rarity answers everything.

The same honesty rule applies to values you see in videos or on sites: they are one account's rolls in one session, not a permanent table. If your interface shows a different number, timer, cost or probability, the interface is the source of truth โ€” that rule comes straight from the evidence-labeled guide site and it will save you resources.

Eggs, the index and events

Inside Flock, the index is your map: one video counts roughly 20 collectible chickens, and hovering a chicken shows which egg it lays (count video-observed โ€” TBC). That turns the game into chains: Nest Eggs lead to Cosmo, Farmer and Viking Chickens; Viking reportedly lays Scratch and Thunder Eggs; Scratch-Egg birds lay everything from Charm to Royal Eggs; Thunder leads toward Commando Rooster and Astral Chick, which lead onward to Ordnance and Void. Our best-egg guide walks the full map.

Random events are the other egg faucet. A timer at the top of the screen counts down to events โ€” one common type spawns chaos vents you loot for eggs and items, and a hot event hands out Blazing Eggs (TBC for exact rotations). Join every event you can catch, and invite a friend: the friend boost raises your money on every fight.

Fusion and rebirth in brief

Fusion combines two chickens into one stronger mutated bird, costs money, and has a chance to roll a special. Both inputs are consumed, so never fuse your last copy of anything rare, and read the preview before confirming โ€” the guide community emphasizes that unlocked fields are not guaranteed to transfer. Higher-level inputs reportedly produce stronger results, so leveling before fusing beats fusing fresh hatches (community-reported, TBC).

Rebirth is the official reset-for-speed button. Before pressing it, open the panel and read exactly what resets and what the requirement is. One archived route shows a clean trick: leave an available reward unclaimed, rebirth, then claim it afterward to rebuild your feeder and recycler faster. The permanent earning bonus is the point โ€” each cycle should start quicker than the last.

What is not verified

The reviewed evidence does not prove a one-button attack boost, guaranteed trait inheritance in fusion, or a fixed price and reward table for anything. It also does not name a single official best chicken โ€” that question depends on level, traits and task, which is why our tier list and best-chickens pages rank by job instead. Where a claim is not backed by the official description or a repeatable video observation, this guide leaves it labeled TBC rather than guessing.

Frequently asked questions

What do you do in Grow a Chicken Fighter?

Hatch eggs, send chickens to the Pit to earn Cash, climb the Tower for bosses, fuse birds into stronger mutants, and rebirth to earn faster โ€” the official description summarizes the whole loop.

What should I do first as a new player?

Redeem WELCOME, LETMECOOK and SERGIOVERSE at the top-left ticket button, claim Rewards plus the community Thunder Egg, then upgrade your feeder and hatch everything free before spending.

Should I sell or fuse duplicate chickens?

Sell commons and weak duplicates for early Cash; fuse duplicates when the preview shows a gain โ€” both birds are consumed, so never fuse your last copy of a rare.

How do eggs and events work?

Hover chickens in the index to see which egg they lay, follow chains toward rarer eggs, and join the random timed events announced at the top of the screen for extra eggs.

When should I rebirth?

When progression stalls: read the rebirth panel first, optionally leave a reward unclaimed to cash in after the reset, and rebuild feeder and recycler immediately.

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