Last checked: August 18, 2026
Grow a Chicken Fighter Beginner's Guide – The Corn-to-PIT Loop, Fusion Locks & Every Pass Price
Every number below came from Roblox's own APIs on August 18, 2026 — no invented chickens, no made-up rarities. You will learn the split between corn and cash, the eight-hour offline cap worth planning your logouts around, why Fusion Master undercuts the lock ladder by 1,195 Robux, and which of the 14 real game passes are worth buying.
In This Guide
Learn the loop before you spend anything
🐔 Grow a Chicken Fighter is a simulation-tycoon from the Grow a Chicken Fighter Roblox group (ID 180466034, owned by blade_stack). It launched June 16, 2026 and was last updated August 17, 2026. At our check on August 18, 2026: 72,562 players in game, 30,616,629 visits, 3,225,151 favourites and a 98.0% rating (165,645 to 3,444). Servers cap at 8 players, and every public server we sampled sat full at 8/8.
Treat that count as one reading. Across 28 readings between August 11 and 18, 2026 the median was 58,955, the peak 101,498 (August 16, 13:30 UTC) and the trough 22,617 — a four-fold daily swing, so the median is the honest number. The developer's description and their own game pass text lay out the loop:
- Hatch eggs to collect rare chickens — the roster faucet.
- Feed corn at your feeders. The Double Corn pass reads "corn→XP ×2", which is how we know corn becomes XP.
- Send chickens to the PIT to fight for money. Double Money reads "every fight pays double".
- Climb the TOWER and beat the bosses. Its elevator is a paid ride — Elevator VIP halves the cost.
- Fuse two chickens into a mutated monster, keeping abilities through lock slots.
- Rebirth to earn faster, and unleash anime-style special abilities.
- Log off and keep earning — your chickens lay eggs while you are away, up to a hard cap.
Feed corn first — it is XP, not cash
Corn goes into feeders, which convert it into experience. That is why a ×2 Corn window is worth more than it sounds: it does not double a currency you spend, it doubles how fast your roster levels — and levels are what carry you up the tower.
Fight in the PIT, and farm the egg loop
The PIT is your main cash faucet: send chickens in, they fight, you get paid — and the Double Money pass confirms it pays out per fight. Pro Game Guides also describes the tower as a place to farm money early, so treat the pit as the primary earner, not the only one. Because the pit normalises movement speed, results there come from the roster you built, not from any mobility purchase.
The loop new players miss is that eggs come from your own chickens. This is not a shop: the developer's description has your chickens laying eggs while you are offline, and Pro Game Guides' egg index documents specific chickens laying specific egg types on a timer. A chicken is both a fighter and a production unit, so the roster you park at home decides which eggs you can farm at all — and the meta chickens hatch at 2% and under 1%.
Your fastest head start is the code list. The Roblox description prints CODE: WELCOME in plain text, and several more are live, paying cash, eggs and 30-minute ×2 windows. The full verified table and the hidden redeem button's location live on our Grow a Chicken Fighter codes page. Redeem the boost codes after your roster is in the pit — those timers start the second you submit them.
Climb the TOWER and time the elevator
The tower is the boss ladder and the reason levelling matters. The economic detail is that its elevator is a repeat cost: Elevator VIP (149 Robux, as of August 18, 2026) exists purely to halve "tower elevator rides" forever — a pass that only makes sense if the developer expects you to pay that cost many times over.
Practically: climb on foot early and spend your money on the roster. Elevator VIP only starts paying for itself once you are deep enough that a wipe means a long trip back.
We could not verify the tower's floor count or a single boss name. The precise-sounding "50-floor" figure in search results traces only to a cluster of auto-generated wiki sites registered in one week of August 2026, so we leave it out.
Fusion locks: what you are actually buying
Fusion takes two chickens and turns them into one mutated monster, and it is where abilities are won or lost. Fusion Lock 3's text states it plainly: "Keep 1 more trait every fusion — unlocks your 3rd lock slot." The first two slots are free; the paid ladder runs from the third to the eighth, described as the "final" one.
The choice is made on screen: Pro Game Guides' walkthroughs describe opening your Flock, picking two chickens, pressing Fuse, then clicking the ability you want to keep from the list in the menu's bottom-left. Lock slots are how many you can protect at once. Fusion has a second, free use too — fusing two of the same chicken cuts its egg-laying time, which compounds into every egg you farm afterwards.
Here is the entire ladder at its verified prices, pulled per pass from Roblox's product-info endpoint on August 18, 2026:
| Fusion lock slot | Price | Running total |
|---|---|---|
| Fusion Lock 3 | 99 Robux | 99 |
| Fusion Lock 4 | 149 Robux | 248 |
| Fusion Lock 5 | 249 Robux | 497 |
| Fusion Lock 6 | 399 Robux | 896 |
| Fusion Lock 7 | 599 Robux | 1,495 |
| Fusion Lock 8 | 899 Robux | 2,394 |
Fusion Master bundles all six slots for 1,199 Robux. Individually they cost 2,394, so the bundle saves 1,195 Robux — almost exactly half. Buying lock slots one at a time is the most expensive mistake available in this game.
Log out on purpose — the 8-hour cap
The description promises your chickens keep laying eggs while you are offline, and one game pass says exactly where that stops. Night Shift doubles the offline rate for food and eggs, and is explicit about what it does not change: "The 8-hour offline cap stays the same: what doubles is the rate, not how long you can be away." Offline production stops accumulating after eight hours, so:
- Two logins a day collects essentially everything you generate — morning and evening is enough.
- One login a day wastes up to 16 hours of production, every day.
- Log out deliberately with a full coop rather than idling in-game — the earner runs whether you watch or not.
Big Coop (199 Robux, as of August 18, 2026) triples how many chickens you can hold — and fusion eats two chickens per attempt, so a cramped coop forces you to fuse or discard before you are ready.
Every pass price, and what the bundle leaves out
The store data lists 29 passes, but only 14 are purchasable. Fourteen of the rest are "[Gift]" duplicates created August 14, 2026 for a gifting feature, and Night Shift is switched off — any page showing a 29-row table is reading the raw list. These are the real ones, each price confirmed individually on August 18, 2026:
| Game pass | Price | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Fusion Lock 3–8 | 99–899 Robux each | One extra kept ability per slot |
| Elevator VIP | 149 Robux | Half-price tower elevator rides |
| Speedy Sneakers | 149 Robux | +35% move speed, outside the pit only |
| Big Coop | 199 Robux | Triples chicken storage |
| Double Corn | 299 Robux | Corn→XP ×2 |
| Double Money | 299 Robux | Every fight pays double |
| Everything ×2 | 549 Robux | Corn and money ×2 |
| Fusion Master | 1,199 Robux | All six paid lock slots at once |
| King of the Coop | 1,499 Robux | ×2 corn/money, half-price elevator, all six locks |
Never buy the two doublers separately. Double Corn and Double Money are 299 each — 598 for the pair. Everything ×2 delivers both for 549, for the identical effect.
King of the Coop is the genuine bundle discount. Its contents — Everything ×2 (549), Elevator VIP (149) and Fusion Master (1,199) — cost 1,897 Robux separately. The bundle is 1,499, saving 398, about 21%.
The same feed-fight-upgrade loop with a faster code rotation runs in Capybaras VS Plants and Grow a Garden.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Separate the two economies before you spend anything. Corn feeds your chickens and converts into XP; money comes only from the PIT. The developer's own pass text confirms the split — Double Corn reads "corn→XP ×2", Double Money reads "every fight pays double". Feed to level, fight to fund. Redeem the codes early, and log back in at least every eight hours, where offline production stops accumulating.
Yes, if you want five or more of the six paid lock slots. Bought one at a time on August 18, 2026 the ladder runs 99, 149, 249, 399, 599 and 899 Robux — 2,394 Robux for all six. Fusion Master bundles the same six for 1,199, saving 1,195. The break-even is the fifth slot: locks 3–6 total 896, but adding the seventh reaches 1,495, already more than the bundle.
Eight hours. The Night Shift pass states it in the developer's own words: "the 8-hour offline cap stays the same — what doubles is the rate, not how long you can be away." Two logins a day collects nearly everything; one login can waste up to 16 hours of production daily. Night Shift itself was not on sale when we checked on August 18, 2026.
About This Guide
Written on August 18, 2026 for universe 10338952197, place 94640181989498 — verified by place ID, because chicken and farming games clone each other relentlessly. Roblox's group name-history API shows the studio was called Sergio Verse Games until August 15, 2026, which is why older coverage credits a different name. Live stats came from Roblox's games and votes APIs, the player median from 28 dated readings on our own tracker, and every pass price from the per-pass product-info endpoint, one request per pass, after control-testing it against a game whose passes we already knew. Mechanics come from the developer's own description and pass text — primary sources, not trackers. We publish no chicken roster, rarity table, egg prices, boss names or rebirth thresholds: we could not verify them to our standard, and inventing that table is how other sites get this genre wrong. Out of date? Tell us in our Discord.