Grow a Chicken Fighter Fusion how-to
A full fusion route: what fusion does, how to unlock it, what to prepare, which eggs to save, how to level a pair, how to fuse, and how to judge the result.
What Fusion Does
Fusion combines two eligible fighters into one mutated fighter. Some mutations may unlock special abilities, and community reports suggest mutations can be stacked through further fusions.
Treat the specific output as game-dependent. The exact consumption and reset behavior are not fully documented, so verify on the current screen before committing.
How to Unlock Fusion
Fusion generally becomes available once you can raise two fighters to the required level. Read the current in-game interface to find the exact unlock condition.
The unlock is community-reported rather than officially documented, so the live panel is the authority for your account. Needs confirmation before treating any fixed rule as permanent.
What You Need Before Fusing
Have two eligible fighters, a planned role for each (base and donor), the required level, and the resource for the live cost. Record both starting builds first.
A clear plan and baseline make the result measurable and prevent a wasted pair.
Which Eggs to Save
Bank the eggs you need for a planned pair instead of opening everything immediately. Rare eggs are the most likely fuel for strong hybrids.
The fighters you fuse come from eggs, so a stocked bank lets you fuse on demand rather than grinding for the same breed later.
How to Level the Two Fighters
Invest levels only into the pair you plan to fuse, using the feeder and the money route, instead of spreading upgrades across the whole farm.
Focused investment reaches the requirement faster than scattered spending.
How to Perform a Fusion
Choose the base (the fighter whose build you want to keep central), choose the donor (the fighter supplying the value or trait), set any visible lock, and read the current cost.
Explicit base and donor roles reduce accidental selection, and the lock and cost are the last checkpoints before a potentially irreversible action.
Mutations and Special Abilities
After fusing, inspect the output fighter and compare its identity, visible ability, level, and role with the planned result. Community gameplay reports describe a 404 Chick + Radiant Fenghuang fusion producing a secret 'Essential Scale' result, and a Doll Hen → Reaper Rooster skill transfer for the Voodoo ability.
Documenting the actual output closes the loop and creates a useful source note. Specific recipes are community-reported and still need a live check before you treat them as confirmed.
Can Mutations Stack?
Community reports suggest mutations can be stacked by fusing repeatedly, but this is not independently confirmed. A reported 404 Chick + Radiant Fenghuang fusion also mentions locking traits such as the 'scale of Radiant Fenghuang' and 'cycle of ash'.
Verify stacking and trait locks in the live game before planning a repeat-fusion strategy that spends two fighters each time.
When You Should Not Fuse
Do not fuse route-unlocker or high egg-output fighters you still need, or any fighter whose value depends on an unconfirmed trait.
A bad fusion consumes two fighters and their eggs, so a mistake can set progression back. Fuse only the planned pair.
Fusion Checklist
Before confirming, check: pair eligibility, required level, base and donor roles, lock label, live cost, protected reserve, and the expected output.
A checklist keeps the decision controlled and gives you a clean before-and-after record.
Before you act
| Checkpoint | When to inspect | Safe response |
|---|---|---|
| Unlock | On the live panel | Confirm current condition |
| Base and donor | Before selection | Record both starting builds |
| Lock and cost | At confirmation | Match goal and protect reserve |
| Output | After fusion | Compare with plan |
Fusion how-to questions
Do the two fighters disappear after fusion?+
Fusion typically combines two fighters into one mutated result. Treat the fighters as potentially consumed and do not assume an undo.
Which fighter is the base and which is the donor?+
The base is the fighter whose build you want to keep central; the donor supplies the value or trait. Name both explicitly before selecting.
Is the level reset after fusion?+
The reset behavior is not fully documented. Check the live result and record the output level rather than assuming it is preserved.
How do ability, rarity, and stats carry over?+
Only rely on what the current fusion screen shows you can lock or preserve. Do not infer inheritance from a video or post.
What if the result is not what I expected?+
Record the actual output and the conditions, then decide whether to repeat or stop. Do not assume a failed result can be undone.