- Grow a Chicken Fighter fusion guide: Combine chickens to improve base stats, levels, skills, and appearance.
- Best free lock: Reserve one fusion lock for the Special or Skill you want to preserve.
- Efficient route: Progress through nest, scratch, arena, and haunted eggs before targeting rare chickens.
- Target fusion: Farm Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen while preparing for the Voodoo result.
- Resource warning: Extra fusion locks require Shop purchases using Robux as of August 2026.
How Fusion Works in Grow a Chicken Fighter
This Grow a Chicken Fighter fusion guide focuses on the Fusion system, a progression feature that lets you combine two chickens into one stronger unit. Fusion is useful when you have a powerful chicken with an unwanted appearance or skill, or a weaker chicken carrying an ability you want to transfer.
The resulting chicken uses the higher base stats and level between the two selected chickens. Its appearance may change, and its Special or Skill can be selected through the lock system. The final chicken can also inherit a preferred egg type when that feature is locked before fusion.
You can fuse chickens across different levels and rarities. This makes the system useful throughout progression, not only for endgame combinations.
Video Highlights:
- The farming route begins with the Classic Rooster and Nest Eggs.
- Scratch Eggs lead toward Arena Eggs and then Haunted Eggs.
- Zombie Chick improves Haunted Egg farming before the final fusion.
- Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen are the key targets for the featured route.
| Fusion Feature | What It Changes | Recommended Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Base stats | Uses the higher available base stats | High |
| Level | Uses the higher level unless another level is locked | Medium |
| Special or Skill | Allows a preferred ability to be preserved | Very high |
| Appearance | Can preserve a preferred visual design | Medium |
| Egg laid | Can preserve a preferred egg type | High for farming |
| Rarity | Depends on the selected chickens and fusion result | Check before confirming |
Power Upgrade
Fusion combines two chickens so the final result can use the stronger base stats and level.
Skill Transfer
Lock the desired Special or Skill to build a more useful combat or farming chicken.
Visual Control
Lock a preferred color, hat, mask, or feet accessory when appearance matters.
Use one free lock on the Special or Skill whenever the ability is more valuable than the cosmetic result. Skills are usually harder to replace than appearances.
Step-by-Step Reaper and Voodoo Fusion Route
The featured route uses several egg tiers to reach Haunted Eggs efficiently. Each stage prepares the next chicken, so avoid spending your best production chickens before checking which egg type they can lay.
The route below follows the progression described in the current Grow a Chicken Fighter Fusion Guide. Egg outcomes and percentages can change with future updates, so verify the in-game menu before committing rare chickens.
Start With the Classic Rooster
Use the Classic Rooster to produce Nest Eggs. Farm enough Nest Eggs to obtain the Cosmo Brat, which becomes the next production upgrade in the route.
Move Through Scratch Eggs
Use Cosmo Brat to produce Scratch Eggs. Continue farming until you obtain Look Ahead, the chicken associated with Arena Egg production.
Unlock Arena Egg Progression
Farm Arena Eggs with Look Ahead until you obtain Creepy Clown. Creepy Clown is the bridge between Arena Eggs and Haunted Eggs.
Build a Haunted Egg Farm
Use Creepy Clown to begin farming Haunted Eggs. The route identifies Creepy Clown as having a 75% Haunted Egg chance, while Zombie Chick is used for a stronger production setup.
Target Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen
Farm Haunted Eggs for Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen. Fuse the required chickens, preserve the preferred skill before confirming, and pursue the Reaper Rooster plus Voodoo fusion outcome.
| Stage | Chicken Target | Egg Focus | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Classic Rooster | Nest Egg | Opens the first progression step |
| 2 | Cosmo Brat | Scratch Egg | Improves access to the next egg tier |
| 3 | Look Ahead | Arena Egg | Advances toward Creepy Clown |
| 4 | Creepy Clown | Haunted Egg | Begins the featured rare-chicken route |
| 5 | Zombie Chick | Haunted Egg | Supports faster Haunted Egg farming |
| 6 | Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen | Haunted Egg | Prepares the final fusion attempt |
Before fusing, confirm that both chickens are in your coop or inventory. Chickens currently fighting in the Tower or central pit cannot be selected for fusion.
How to Use Fusion Locks Correctly
The Fusion menu displays the two chickens, their levels, skills, eggs laid, and cosmetic features. You can select lockable features before paying the fusion cost. The system allows you to control key parts of the result, but free locks are limited.
Available lock categories include color, hat, mask, feet, level, skill, and egg type. Since only two locks are available for free, choosing the correct combination is important.
The most reliable general setup is to lock the desired Skill first. Use the second lock for the egg type when the fused chicken is part of a farming route. If combat performance is the priority, the second lock can preserve a valuable appearance or another important result.
| Lock Choice | Best Use | When to Select It |
|---|---|---|
| Skill | Preserve a rare or high-value ability | Almost every serious fusion |
| Lays | Keep a useful egg-production role | Farming routes and breeding progression |
| Level | Keep the higher current level | Only when immediate power matters |
| Color | Preserve a preferred appearance | Cosmetic-focused builds |
| Hat, mask, or feet | Keep a specific accessory | Collection or style goals |
To lock a skill, open the detailed fusion menu and select the desired ability from the skill section. The selected option should show as locked before you confirm the fusion. Repeat this process for the second feature if you need to preserve an egg or cosmetic result.
For the featured route, lock the Doll Hen’s ability before the final fusion if that is the skill you want to carry forward. This prevents the fusion from producing an unwanted ability when the chicken is intended to become part of the Voodoo setup.
Select the preferred Skill first, then choose Lays for an egg-farming build. Lock level only when the immediate level advantage is more important than long-term flexibility.
Farming and Fusion Preparation Tips
The route becomes easier when you treat egg production as a chain instead of a series of isolated pulls. Keep one useful producer active while using additional chickens for combat or fusion preparation.
The Zombie Chick is especially valuable in the Haunted Egg stage because the supplied guide identifies it as a reliable Haunted Egg producer. Fusing two Zombie Chicks can also improve lay speed, helping you farm more Haunted Eggs before targeting the final chickens.
Use the following preparation plan:
- Keep the best current egg producer available instead of fusing every duplicate immediately.
- Track which chicken produces the egg tier required for your next target.
- Save Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen until you have checked their skills and egg outputs.
- Compare both chickens in the detailed Fusion menu before confirming.
- Preserve the ability you want before spending resources on the final result.
| Preparation Goal | Recommended Action | Common Mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Increase egg volume | Build around the strongest current producer | Fusing away the only useful producer |
| Improve Haunted Egg farming | Work toward Zombie Chick | Stopping at Creepy Clown |
| Protect a skill | Lock the ability before confirmation | Assuming the skill transfers automatically |
| Prepare the final result | Keep Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen available | Using a target chicken in an earlier fusion |
| Reduce wasted attempts | Inspect stats, level, skills, and lays | Confirming from the basic selection screen |
Fusion Route Checklist:
- Obtain Classic Rooster and farm Nest Eggs
- Progress through Cosmo Brat, Look Ahead, and Creepy Clown
- Build a Haunted Egg setup with Zombie Chick
- Collect Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen
- Lock the preferred Skill before the final fusion
A faster lay time can matter more than a small cosmetic improvement during farming. Prioritize the chicken that helps you reach the next egg tier sooner.
Fusion Locks, Costs, and Long-Term Planning
As of August 21, 2026, the available guide states that there is no free-to-play method for obtaining additional Fusion Locks after the Incubator Update. Extra locks are purchased through the Shop using Robux.
The listed options are Fusion Lock 3 for 39 Robux, which permanently adds one fusion lock, and the Fusion Master Bundle for 479 Robux, which permanently adds six fusion locks. These prices should be checked in the live Shop because future updates may change the offer.
| Shop Option | Listed Cost | Permanent Benefit | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fusion Lock 3 | 39 Robux | Adds 1 fusion lock | Players who need one extra choice |
| Fusion Master Bundle | 479 Robux | Adds 6 fusion locks | Players planning many advanced fusions |
| Two free locks | No Shop purchase | Protects two selected features | Every player beginning a fusion |
Do not treat extra locks as mandatory for the Reaper and Voodoo route. The route can be planned around two free locks by prioritizing Skill and Lays. Additional locks become more useful when you want to preserve several cosmetic features alongside a skill and egg type.
The best long-term strategy is to decide whether each fusion is intended for combat, egg production, or collection. A combat fusion may prioritize Skill and level, while a farming fusion usually values Skill and Lays. Cosmetic locks are useful when the final chicken has a specific appearance you want to keep.
The listed Robux prices come from the August 2026 guide data. Review the current in-game Shop and fusion screen before making a purchase or confirming a high-value fusion.
Best Fusion Priorities and FAQ
The Reaper Rooster x Voodoo fusion is one of the featured targets in the current Fusion meta, alongside the 404 Chick x Cycle of Ash fusion. Your priority should depend on which chickens and skills you already own.
Start with the Reaper and Voodoo route if you have reached Haunted Egg farming and can protect the required ability. If you are still progressing through early egg tiers, improve production first. Stronger egg access usually makes every later fusion easier to prepare.
| Fusion Target | Main Focus | Recommended Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Reaper Rooster x Voodoo | High-value skill and rare chicken progression | High after Haunted Egg access |
| 404 Chick x Cycle of Ash | Alternative advanced skill combination | High when its components are available |
| Zombie Chick fusion | Faster Haunted Egg production | High during farming preparation |
| Cosmetic-focused fusion | Appearance and accessories | Situational |
Q: What does fusion do in Grow a Chicken Fighter?
Fusion combines two chickens into one result that can use the higher base stats and level, while allowing you to lock a preferred skill, egg type, or appearance.
Q: Which feature should I lock first?
Lock the Special or Skill first in most cases. Use the second free lock for Lays when you are building an egg-farming chicken, or for a cosmetic feature when appearance is your main goal.
Q: How do I farm toward the Reaper and Voodoo fusion?
Progress from Classic Rooster and Nest Eggs through Cosmo Brat, Look Ahead, Creepy Clown, and Haunted Eggs. Then target Reaper Rooster and Doll Hen, using the detailed fusion menu to preserve the desired skill.
Q: Can I fuse chickens fighting in the Tower or central pit?
No. Both chickens must be available in your coop or inventory before they can be selected in the Fusion menu.
Build your egg route first, inspect every target’s skill, and spend your two free locks deliberately. This approach reduces wasted fusion attempts and keeps your progression flexible.