Ultimate Grow A Chicken Fighter Fusion Guide, All You Need to Know!

Fusing is one of the most important systems to understand in Grow A Chicken Fighter if you want to build stronger chickens. It allows you to combine chickens together and create a new one that can inherit useful stats, skills, and cosmetic features. However, the fusion system can be confusing at first, especially when deciding which chicken should go into each slot.

This guide explains how fusion works, what stats you should prioritize, how Fusion Locks work, and how to choose the right chickens for creating a stronger final result.

What Does Fusing Do in Grow A Chicken Fighter?

Fusion combines two chickens into a single chicken. The main purpose is to take useful parts from one chicken and combine them with the stronger stats or characteristics of another. Because of this, randomly putting two chickens together is not always the best way to build a powerful fighter.

One of the most important things to remember is that Health and Attack should not be your main focus during fusion. These stats naturally increase as your chicken levels up by eating. Instead, your attention should be on Speed and Power, since these can have a major effect on how effectively your chicken performs.

When preparing chickens for fusion, focus on:

  • Speed percentage.
  • Power percentage.
  • Useful skills.
  • Rarity or chicken type.
  • Cosmetic traits you want to keep.
  • The maximum stat count of each chicken.

Speed and Power Are the Main Stats

When you are building a chicken through multiple fusions, Speed and Power are two of the most important stats to prioritize. Speed determines how quickly your chicken moves, while Power affects its overall damage output.

Health and Attack can increase naturally as your chicken gains levels through eating, so spending too much effort trying to build those stats through fusion can be inefficient.

A good fusion strategy is to look for chickens with strong Speed and Power percentages and use them as materials for your main chicken. This gives you a better chance of improving the stats that matter most for your final build.

What Is the Inverted Mutation?

Inverted is a special mutation that can appear on chickens from any egg in the game. According to the guide information, it has a 0.5% chance of appearing, meaning you will need quite a bit of luck to find one.

You cannot identify an Inverted chicken before hatching it. After the egg is opened, check the chicken in your inventory. An Inverted chicken will have a light blue indicator showing the mutation. The Inverted mutation can improve the maximum potential for Speed and Power, making these chickens valuable fusion materials. Its reported benefits include:

  • Increased maximum Speed potential.
  • Increased maximum Power potential.
  • Maximum Speed and Power can reach up to 20% with the mutation.
  • Inverted chickens are especially useful when building toward high-stat fusion results.

Because the mutation is so uncommon, you should avoid wasting an Inverted chicken on a random fusion. If you manage to hatch one, consider saving it until you have a clear fusion plan.

Understanding Maximum Stats

Every chicken has a maximum number of stat increases that can be obtained. This is displayed in the lower-right area of the chicken’s stat information. The maximum stat count mentioned in the guide is 31/31. Secret and Cosmic rarity chickens can reach this full 31/31 maximum.

This number is important when comparing chickens because a chicken with better current stats is not necessarily the best material. You should also consider how much room it has left to improve.

When preparing a fusion, check:

  • Current Speed.
  • Current Power.
  • Maximum Speed potential.
  • Maximum Power potential.
  • Current stat count.
  • Maximum stat count.
  • Rarity or type.
  • Available skill.

A chicken that has strong potential can be more valuable for your final build than one that simply looks stronger at the moment.

Understanding Chicken Rarities and Types

Grow A Chicken Fighter has multiple chicken rarities or types, with Secret being among the strongest and the lower-numbered tiers generally representing better types. The guide describes 10 different rarity or type levels. Secret and Cosmic chickens are particularly important because of their high maximum stat potential.

When fusing, it is therefore useful to consider the rarity of the chickens you are using rather than only looking at their current Speed and Power numbers. Higher-quality chickens can provide better material for building a final chicken, especially when you are trying to reach the maximum possible stats.

How Chicken A and Chicken B Work

One of the most important parts of the fusion system is understanding the difference between the two fusion slots.

When combining two chickens, you will have Chicken A and Chicken B.

Chicken A should be your main chicken. The resulting chicken keeps the name and main identity of the chicken placed in this slot. Because of this, you should normally put your strongest or most important chicken in the A slot. Chicken B is mainly used to provide the skill you want to transfer to your main chicken.

A simple way to remember the system is:

  • Chicken A: Your main chicken.
  • Chicken B: The chicken providing the skill or other desired feature.
  • Final Chicken: The result of combining the two.

This distinction is important because putting your chickens in the wrong slots can result in a fusion that does not match what you were trying to create.

How to Use Fusion Locks

When you fuse two chickens, you receive two Fusion Locks. These are used to protect certain characteristics from being changed during the fusion process. Fusion Locks can be used on features such as:

  • Color.
  • Hat.
  • Mask.
  • Feet.

If you have a chicken with a cosmetic feature that you really want to keep, a Fusion Lock can help preserve it during the fusion. This is especially useful when you are building a chicken over several fusion stages. Instead of allowing every feature to change randomly, you can lock important parts and have more control over the final appearance.

How to Select the Right Fusion Materials

Choosing the correct chickens to combine is just as important as understanding the fusion slots. You should not simply use whichever chickens you happen to have available. For your main Chicken A, look for a chicken with strong Speed and Power percentages and good overall potential. This chicken will form the foundation of the final result.

For Chicken B, focus more heavily on the skill you want to inherit. If the second chicken has a valuable skill but weaker stats, it can still be a useful fusion material because its main purpose is to provide that ability.

A useful approach is:

  • Find your strongest chicken.
  • Place it in Chicken A.
  • Find a chicken with the skill you want.
  • Place that chicken in Chicken B.
  • Compare the predicted fusion result.
  • Check Speed and Power before confirming.
  • Use Fusion Locks on cosmetic traits you want to preserve.

Same-Rarity Chickens Can Be Useful

If your main goal is to improve Speed and Power, using chickens of the same rarity or type can be a useful strategy. The guide recommends looking for chickens with high Speed and Power percentages that match the rarity of your main chicken.

This approach can also be used when searching for a skill donor. You can look for a chicken with the skill you want while also paying attention to its rarity and stats.

The goal is to avoid wasting a strong chicken on a fusion that does not meaningfully improve your final build.

How Stats Carry Over During Fusion

When two chickens are fused, the resulting chicken can receive improvements from the chickens used in the combination. The highest relevant stats can carry into the final fusion, making it important to compare the numbers on both chickens before confirming the process.

For example, if Chicken A has your preferred appearance and main identity while Chicken B has a stronger Speed or Power value, the fusion can potentially produce a better overall chicken.

This is why you should always inspect the fusion preview instead of immediately pressing the fuse button.

Pay particular attention to:

  • Speed percentage.
  • Power percentage.
  • Maximum stat potential.
  • Skill.
  • Chicken rarity.
  • Appearance.
  • Fusion Locks.

Best Skills to Look For

Skills are another major reason to fuse chickens. A chicken with excellent stats is useful, but adding a strong skill can make the finished chicken considerably more valuable.

The guide specifically highlights Cycle of Ash and Voodoo as two skills worth looking for when building through fusion.

When searching for skill donor chickens, do not immediately fuse away a chicken just because its stats are weak. A chicken with a valuable skill can still be useful as Chicken B.

This makes it worthwhile to keep a separate collection of chickens with desirable skills so you can use them later when you are ready to build your main fighter.

A Simple Fusion Strategy for Beginners

If you are new to the system, you do not need to start with an extremely complicated fusion plan. The safest approach is to build your main chicken slowly while collecting better materials.

Start by choosing the chicken you want to become your main fighter. Check its Speed, Power, rarity, and appearance before doing anything else.

Then look for another chicken with a skill you want to add. Place your main chicken in A and the skill donor in B. Before confirming the fusion, inspect the result and make sure the stats and features are moving in the direction you want.

A simple process looks like this:

  1. Choose your main chicken.
  2. Check its Speed and Power.
  3. Look for a strong skill donor.
  4. Put the main chicken in the A slot.
  5. Put the skill donor in the B slot.
  6. Review the predicted fusion.
  7. Lock important cosmetic traits if necessary.
  8. Confirm the fusion.
  9. Continue improving the resulting chicken with better materials.

Fusing in Grow A Chicken Fighter is much easier once you understand what each part of the system is designed to do. The main idea is to build around a strong Chicken A, use Chicken B to provide a useful skill, and carefully compare the stats before confirming the fusion.

Speed and Power should be among your biggest priorities because Health and Attack can naturally improve as your chicken levels up. At the same time, rare mutations such as Inverted, strong skills like Cycle of Ash and Voodoo, and useful cosmetic traits can all play a role in creating a high-quality final chicken.

The best results come from planning your fusions instead of combining chickens randomly. Save valuable chickens, compare their stats, protect important traits with Fusion Locks, and gradually build toward the chicken you actually want.

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