Gaming Guide

Grow a Chicken Fighter: How to Farm the Chicken Boss Event

Every damage tier, the exact rewards, and what to do during the three-minute fight in the central pit.

Every damage tier, the exact rewards, and what to do during the three-minute fight in the central pit.

The Chicken Boss Event drops a giant armored chicken into the central pit of Grow a Chicken Fighter, and every player on the server fights it at once. Damage is pooled, PvP is switched off, and everyone walks away with Coins, a boost, and an egg when the timer expires. The only thing that changes your payout is how much damage the server lands before the clock runs out.

Quick answer: When the boss spawns, send your highest-attack chicken into the central pit immediately and keep it attacking for the full three minutes. Clearing 5,000,000 total damage unlocks the top tier: 53.4 million Coins, 2x Coins for 10 minutes, and a Colossus Egg.


Chicken Boss Event damage tiers and rewards

Rewards are tiered by the total damage dealt by everyone in the server, not by your personal contribution alone. A running damage counter and the reward you are currently qualified for both sit at the top of the screen while the event is live, so you can see exactly which tier is in reach.

DamageCoinsBoostEgg
011.7M2x Coins, 3 minNest Egg
1 – 99,99928.4M2x Coins, 8 minRoyal Egg
100,000 – 499,99938.4M2x Coins, 10 minFortune Egg
500,000 – 999,99943.4M2x Coins, 10 minFortune Egg
1,000,000 – 4,999,99948.4M2x Corn, 10 minColossus Egg
5,000,000+53.4M2x Coins, 10 minColossus Egg

Note the jump at 1,000,000 damage. That is the first tier that pays out a Colossus Egg, which is the only egg that hatches Rumble Rooster, Shockwave Hen, Ironcluck, Talon Titan, and the Secret-rarity Storm Colossus. Pushing past 5,000,000 adds a second Colossus Egg on top of the higher Coin payout.


How to fight the Chicken Boss

Watch for the event announcement. Events rotate roughly every seven minutes, and the Chicken Boss is one of four that can spawn alongside the Hot Event, UFO Invasion, and Golden Goose.
Head straight to the central pit the moment the giant chicken appears. The fight only lasts three minutes, so every second spent walking is damage you never deal.
Deploy your highest-attack chicken, not your favorite one. Attack stat is the only number that matters here, since the boss does not drop pickups when hit and there is nothing to collect off the floor.
Use your chicken’s abilities as they come off cooldown and keep it in contact with the boss. PvP stays disabled for the entire event, so no other player can knock your fighter out of the pit.
If your chicken’s health drops, pull it back to the coop and let it feed until the bar refills. Once it is healthy, send it back into the pit for the rest of the timer.
Check the counter at the top of the screen as the timer winds down. If the server is sitting just under a tier threshold, keep attacking until the event ends rather than retreating early.

How to know your rewards landed

When the timer hits zero or the boss dies, the reward screen resolves for every participant and the Coins, boost, and egg drop into your account. The boost timer appears on screen immediately, and the egg lands in your inventory ready to hatch.

You do not need to survive the full three minutes to be paid. Retreating to the coop at any point still counts, and even players who deal zero damage receive the base tier of 11.7 million Coins, a short 2x Coins boost, and a Nest Egg.


Mistakes that cost you a tier

  • Sitting in the Tower while the boss is up. Tower runs pay far less than a single top-tier boss payout, and you cannot do both.
  • Skipping the event because your flock is weak. Damage is pooled server-wide, so a low-attack chicken still pulls the whole server toward a higher tier and still earns you the full reward.
  • Leaving a hurt chicken in the pit instead of healing it. A knocked-out fighter contributes nothing for the rest of the timer.
  • Treating it like the Golden Goose fight. There are no coin drops to scoop up under this boss, so standing beneath it does nothing extra.

Because the boss only cycles in a few times an hour, it is a burst source of Colossus Eggs rather than a farm you can grind on demand. Players chasing Storm Colossus tend to pair boss runs with a Founder Rooster, which has a 25 percent chance to lay a Colossus Egg and can be parked in the Incubator once that unlocks after Rebirth 3.