The Inverted Mutation is one of the rare mutations you can find in Grow A Chicken Fighter, and it can be especially valuable if you are trying to create a powerful chicken through the fusion system. Unlike normal chickens, an Inverted chicken has improved maximum potential for some of the most important stats in the game. However, the mutation is extremely difficult to find because of its low chance of appearing. In this guide, we explain what the Inverted Mutation does, how to get it, how to identify one, and why you should consider saving it for fusion.
What Is the Inverted Mutation?
Inverted is a special mutation that can appear on chickens when you hatch eggs in Grow A Chicken Fighter. It is not limited to one particular egg or chicken type, meaning you can potentially discover the mutation from any egg in the game.
The biggest reason to care about Inverted chickens is their increased stat potential. The mutation can improve the maximum amount of Speed and Power that a chicken can reach.
According to the available information, the mutation currently has a 0.5% chance of appearing. That makes it considerably rarer than ordinary chickens and means you may need to hatch a large number of eggs before finding one.
How Rare Is Inverted Mutation?
The Inverted Mutation has a 0.5% chance of appearing when hatching a chicken. Because of this, finding one is mostly a matter of luck. The important thing is that you do not need to search for a specific egg. The mutation can appear from any egg in the game, and any chicken can potentially spawn with it.
This makes every hatch worth checking if you are specifically hunting for Inverted chickens. The chance is low enough that you should not expect to get one quickly. If you are actively hunting for the mutation, focus on hatching consistently rather than assuming that a certain egg will guarantee better results.
How to Get an Inverted Chicken
There is no special location that you need to visit to obtain the Inverted Mutation. Instead, you need to hatch eggs and hope that the resulting chicken has the mutation. The basic process is:
- Obtain an egg in Grow A Chicken Fighter.
- Hatch the egg normally.
- Open your chicken inventory.
- Check the newly hatched chicken.
- Look for the Inverted indicator.
- Keep the chicken if it has the mutation.
- Save it for your main build or a future fusion.
Since the mutation can come from any egg, you can continue hatching whichever eggs are available to you rather than restricting yourself to a specific type.
How to Identify an Inverted Chicken
One thing that can make the mutation confusing is that you cannot properly confirm whether the chicken is Inverted before hatching it. After the egg hatches, check the chicken in your inventory. An Inverted chicken will have a light blue indicator showing that it has the mutation.
This means you should make a habit of checking newly hatched chickens before selling, deleting, or using them as fusion material. Accidentally getting rid of an Inverted chicken would be particularly unfortunate because of how rare the mutation is.
What Does Inverted Mutation Do?
The main benefit of Inverted is its increased maximum stat potential, particularly for Speed and Power. Speed is important because it affects how quickly your chicken moves, while Power contributes to its overall damage potential.
Since these are two of the key stats players focus on when creating strong chickens, having a higher maximum can make an Inverted chicken valuable for long-term progression.
The mutation can raise the maximum potential of these stats to around 20%, compared with the normal limit described in the fusion guide. In practical terms, the mutation gives you more room to build a high-stat chicken.
Should You Use an Inverted Chicken for Fusion?
In most cases, it is better to carefully consider an Inverted chicken before fusing it away. Because the mutation is so rare, you should avoid using one in a random fusion. If the Inverted chicken has strong Speed and Power values, it could be an excellent candidate for your main chicken. You can also use it as part of a carefully planned fusion if you already know which skill and traits you want on your final chicken.
Before fusing an Inverted chicken, check:
- Its current Speed.
- Its current Power.
- Maximum stat potential.
- Current stat count.
- Chicken rarity.
- Available skill.
- Cosmetic traits.
- Whether you have Fusion Locks available.
This helps you avoid wasting the mutation on a fusion that gives you little improvement.
Inverted Mutation and the Fusion System
The Inverted Mutation becomes even more interesting when combined with the fusion system. Fusion allows you to combine chickens and build a stronger final result, while Inverted provides higher potential for important stats.
If you have an Inverted chicken with excellent Speed and Power, you can potentially use it as the foundation for a more advanced build.
Remember to place your main chicken in the A slot when you are creating a fusion around it. The B slot can then be used for a chicken that provides the skill or other feature you want.
Before confirming the fusion, always check the preview and compare the resulting stats.
Inverted Mutation vs Normal Chickens
The biggest difference between an Inverted chicken and a normal chicken is its maximum potential.
A regular chicken may have good stats, but an Inverted chicken can have more room for improvement in Speed and Power. This makes the mutation more valuable for players who are trying to reach the highest possible stats.
You should not assume that every Inverted chicken is automatically better than every normal chicken, though. Its current stats, rarity, skill, and other traits still matter.
A strong Inverted chicken with a useful skill is much more valuable than one with poor stats and an ability you do not need.
Tips for Finding Inverted Mutation
Because the mutation is based on a low hatch chance, there is no guaranteed shortcut to getting one. However, you can make your search more efficient by checking every chicken you hatch.
Keep these tips in mind:
- Hatch eggs consistently.
- Remember that Inverted can appear from any egg.
- Check newly hatched chickens in your inventory.
- Look for the light blue Inverted indicator.
- Do not immediately sell or fuse unknown chickens.
- Save an Inverted chicken if you find one.
- Compare its Speed and Power potential before deciding what to do with it.
- Consider saving it for a carefully planned fusion.
Is Inverted Mutation Worth Getting?
Yes, especially if you are focused on creating a high-stat chicken. The 0.5% mutation chance makes Inverted difficult to obtain, but its increased Speed and Power potential gives it a useful advantage for long-term builds.
It becomes even more valuable when paired with the fusion system. A good Inverted chicken can serve as the foundation for a powerful final chicken, particularly if it also has a strong rarity and useful skill.
However, do not rush to fuse it simply because it is rare. Take time to inspect its stats and potential first.
The Inverted Mutation is one of the rarest mutations to look for in Grow A Chicken Fighter, with only a 0.5% chance of appearing. It can come from any egg and can appear on any chicken, so there is no single egg you need to farm for the mutation.
After hatching a chicken, check your inventory for the light blue Inverted indicator. If you find one, take care of it rather than immediately using it as ordinary fusion material.
Its biggest advantage is increased maximum potential for Speed and Power, two of the most important stats when building a strong chicken. Combined with the fusion system, this makes Inverted chickens excellent candidates for long-term builds. If you manage to hatch one, check its stats, skill, rarity, and potential before making your next move. A well-built Inverted chicken could become one of the strongest chickens in your collection.