Fusion Lock Grow A Chicken Fighter Guide, What It Does & How to Get?
Fusion is one of the most useful systems in Grow A Chicken Fighter, but it can be confusing when you first start combining chickens. One feature that is especially important to understand is the Fusion Lock. These locks give you some control over what happens to your chicken when two chickens are fused together.
If you are building a strong chicken and have a specific appearance that you want to keep, knowing when to use Fusion Locks can prevent you from accidentally losing an important feature. This guide explains what Fusion Lock does, what you can lock, and how to use it properly.
What Is a Fusion Lock?
A Fusion Lock is a feature used during the chicken fusion process to protect certain characteristics of your chicken. When you combine two chickens, some parts of the resulting chicken can change depending on the fusion.
Fusion Locks allow you to select specific features that you want to preserve instead of leaving everything to the fusion result.
When you begin a fusion, you can use the available locks on the side of the fusion screen. This is particularly useful when you already have a chicken with an appearance you like and do not want that appearance to be changed after fusion.
What Can Fusion Lock Protect?
Fusion Locks can be used to preserve several cosmetic characteristics of a chicken. The main features that can be locked include:
- Color
- Hat
- Mask
- Feet
For example, imagine you have a chicken with a rare color and a hat that you want to keep. If you fuse it with another chicken without protecting those features, the resulting chicken may not retain the exact appearance you wanted. Using a Fusion Lock lets you protect those selected features during the process.
How Many Fusion Locks Do You Get?
When fusing two chickens, you are given two Fusion Locks. Because you have a limited number of locks available for the fusion, you need to decide which characteristics are most important before confirming the combination.
This means you should not automatically lock random features. Look at both chickens first and decide which cosmetic traits you would be unhappy about losing. For example, if the color and mask are the most important parts of your current chicken, those could be the two features you prioritize.
How to Use a Fusion Lock
Using a Fusion Lock is straightforward once you understand where the option appears during fusion. Follow these steps:
- Open the fusion system in Grow A Chicken Fighter.
- Select the chickens you want to combine.
- Put your main chicken in the A slot.
- Put the second chicken in the B slot.
- Look at the fusion options on the side of the screen.
- Select the feature you want to protect.
- Use your Fusion Lock on that feature.
- Repeat for your second important feature if necessary.
- Check the expected fusion result.
- Confirm the fusion when you are happy with the result.
The most important part is checking everything before you fuse. Once the fusion is completed, you do not want to realize afterward that you forgot to protect a feature you wanted to keep.
Should You Always Use Both Fusion Locks?
Not necessarily. Having two locks does not mean you need to use both every time.
If you are not concerned about your chicken’s appearance, there may be little reason to spend a lock on a cosmetic feature. In that situation, you can focus more on the stats and skill you want from the fusion.
However, locks become much more valuable when you are working with a chicken that has a rare or desirable appearance.
Consider using both locks when:
- Your chicken has a color you really want to keep.
- You have a rare hat.
- Your mask is part of the design you are building.
- You want to preserve specific feet.
- You are creating a final showcase chicken.
- You are combining valuable chickens and do not want to risk changing important cosmetic traits.
Fusion Lock Does Not Make Your Chicken Stronger
One important thing to understand is that Fusion Lock is mainly about preserving features. It is not a direct stat boost.
Using a lock does not automatically increase your chicken’s:
- Speed
- Power
- Health
- Attack
- Level
- Skill damage
Instead, it gives you more control over the appearance of the resulting chicken.
This means your Fusion Locks should be treated separately from your stat-building strategy. When selecting chickens for fusion, you should still focus on strong Speed and Power values, useful skills, rarity, and maximum stat potential.
Fusion Lock and Your Main Chicken
The chicken placed in the A slot is particularly important because this is your main chicken for the fusion. The resulting chicken keeps the main identity and name associated with the A-slot chicken.
Because of this, it is usually better to place the chicken you are building in A and use the second chicken as your B-slot material.
Once the two chickens are selected, Fusion Locks can then be used to protect the cosmetic traits you want to carry forward.
A simple setup would be:
- Chicken A: Strongest or main chicken.
- Chicken B: Skill donor or fusion material.
- Fusion Lock 1: Most important cosmetic feature.
- Fusion Lock 2: Second most important cosmetic feature.
This gives you a much more controlled fusion instead of simply combining two chickens and accepting whatever appearance comes out.
When Should You Save a Fusion Lock?
If you are still experimenting with your chickens, it can be worth saving your locks for an important fusion. You may eventually find a chicken with a much better combination of stats, skills, and appearance.
For example, you might currently have a good-looking chicken, but its Speed and Power are average. Later, you could find another chicken with excellent stats and a valuable skill. That would be a much more meaningful fusion to use your locks on. Before using them, ask yourself:
- Is this one of my main chickens?
- Does it have a rare appearance?
- Am I trying to create my final chicken?
- Does the chicken have valuable Speed or Power?
- Does it have a skill I want to keep?
- Would I regret losing its current appearance?
If the answer is yes to several of these questions, using your Fusion Locks is usually more worthwhile.
Fusion Locks are a small but important part of the Grow A Chicken Fighter fusion system. Their main purpose is to give you control over your chicken’s appearance when combining two chickens. You can use them to protect features such as Color, Hat, Mask, and Feet, with two locks available during a fusion.
The best way to use them is to first decide which traits are important to your final chicken. If you are only experimenting, you may not need to use both locks. However, when you are working with a valuable chicken or creating a final build, protecting its best cosmetic features can save you from ending up with a result you do not want.
Remember that Fusion Locks do not improve your combat stats directly. For stronger chickens, continue focusing on Speed, Power, useful skills, rarity, and maximum stat potential while using Fusion Locks to control the appearance of your final creation.
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