Grow a Chicken Fighter Egg banking
Decide which eggs to save for fusion, which to open now, and how much stock to keep so you can fuse on demand.
Why Bank Eggs
Saving eggs instead of opening them keeps the material needed for a fusion pair ready.
The fighters you fuse come from eggs, so a stocked bank avoids grinding for the same breed when a requirement appears.
Which Eggs to Save
Bank rare eggs and the eggs that feed a planned fusion pair. Keep the pool of eggs you still need to hatch a route chicken separate.
Rare eggs are the most likely fuel for strong hybrids, while route eggs still serve hatching.
Which Eggs to Open
Open eggs you need for current progression, an active fighter, or a route chicken that unlocks another branch.
Hatching moves the account forward, while banking protects fusion material. The balance depends on your current goal.
How Much Stock to Keep
Keep enough of a planned pair's eggs to raise two fighters to the required level, plus a small reserve for the next known step.
A defined stock target prevents hoarding that starves progression or spending that empties the bank.
When to Start Banking
Start banking rare eggs early, before a fusion requirement appears, and review the stock when you plan a specific pair.
A disciplined player fuses on demand; a player who opens everything starts over when the requirement arrives.
Event, Low-Drop, and Route Eggs
Treat event and low-drop eggs as higher-value to protect, while route eggs that unlock branches may be better hatched first.
Scarce eggs are harder to replace, so protecting them helps a future fusion without blocking current routes.
Before you act
| Checkpoint | When to inspect | Safe response |
|---|---|---|
| Bank target | Before fusing | Enough for a planned pair |
| Rare stock | As you collect | Protect high-value eggs |
| Route needs | Before hatching | Open eggs that unlock branches |
| Stock review | When planning a pair | Confirm enough material |
Egg banking questions
Why should I save eggs instead of opening them?+
Opening every egg may leave you short of the right breed when a fusion requirement appears. Banking keeps the material ready.
Which eggs are best to keep?+
Rare eggs and the eggs that feed a planned fusion pair are the highest-value to protect.
How many eggs should I keep for fusion?+
Enough to raise two fighters to the required level, plus a small reserve for the next known progression step.
When should a new player start banking?+
Start banking rare eggs early so the stock is ready before the first fusion requirement appears.
What about event or low-drop eggs?+
Protect scarcer eggs for fusion while hatched route eggs still unlock branches for current progression.