Grow a Chicken Fighter Fang Egg: How to Get It
The Fang Egg is one of three branches off the Arena Egg and the one most players skip. It is still worth a look: its pool hides two Mythics and a Founder Rooster, and several of its chickens lay Fortune Eggs. Here is the route and the table.
Quick answer: how to get a Fang Egg
- Hatch Arena Eggs for a Spider Chicken (11%). It lays Fang Eggs 60% of the time and Arena Eggs 40%.
- Open the first Fang Egg. Mantis Hen (11%), Bombardier Rooster (8%) and Puffer Hen (8%) all lay Fang Eggs 100%, so a dedicated layer comes fast.
- Spider Chicken also hatches from a Royal Egg at 9%, which is how Royal farmers end up with Fang Eggs by accident.
No code gives a Fang Egg and we found no shop price for it.
Who lays it
| Chicken | Fang Egg lay rate | Where it comes from |
|---|---|---|
| Spider Chicken | 60% (40% Arena) | Arena Egg 11%, Royal Egg 9% |
| Mantis Hen, Bombardier Rooster, Puffer Hen | 100% | Fang Egg 11% / 8% / 8% |
| Bravo Rooster | 50% (50% Fortune) | Fang Egg 3%, Blazing Egg 5% (one roster) |
| Viper Hen | 40% (60% Fortune) | Fang Egg 3%, Blazing Egg 5% (one roster) |
Every other Fang-only chicken appears to lay Fang back, but only the three above are listed by more than one index.
Hatch pool
Rarities are the chickens’ own tags. Sites label the egg Epic or Rare; the game does not rate eggs.
| Chicken | Rarity | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Snapper Rooster | Common | 15% |
| Eel Hen | Uncommon | 11% |
| Mantis Hen | Uncommon | 11% |
| Reek Rooster | Uncommon | 11% |
| Bombardier Rooster | Rare | 8% |
| Puffer Hen | Rare | 8% |
| Viking Rooster | Rare | 8% |
| Beast Rooster | Epic | 5% |
| Bunker Rooster (one index: Bunker Hen) | Epic | 5% |
| Shark Chicken | Epic | 5% |
| Bravo Rooster | Legendary | 3% |
| Founder Rooster | Legendary | 3% |
| Hive Rooster | Legendary | 3% |
| Viper Hen | Mythic | 3% |
| Chameleon Hen | Mythic | 2% |
What to hatch it for
Viper Hen (Mythic) is the best body in the pool and lays Fortune Eggs 60% of the time, which quietly makes the Fang line a second road into the Fortune Egg. Bravo Rooster (Legendary) does the same at 50%.
Chameleon Hen (Mythic, 2%) is the rarest pull; it lays Fang back.
Founder Rooster at 3% is low odds but a big payoff: it is the only reported Colossal Egg layer and also lays Royal and Fortune. If you already farm Fang Eggs for Viper, every Founder is a bonus.
Viking Rooster at 8% lays Thunder Eggs 70%, useful if you want more Thunder Eggs without spending codes.
The Fang Egg does not contain any of the top-five skill carriers (Voodoo, Cycle of Ash, Rebirth, Ride of the Fallen, Za Warudo), so if you are chasing meta skills, the Haunt and Royal lines come first. See where Fang lands on our egg tier list.
Fastest farm route
- Nest Egg → Cosmo Brat (10%) → Scratch Eggs 100%.
- Scratch Egg → Slugger Hen (8%) → Arena Eggs 75%.
- Arena Egg → Spider Chicken (11%). Full Arena pool on the Arena Egg page.
- Spider Chicken → Fang Eggs 60%. Open the first one.
- Hatch Mantis Hen, Bombardier Rooster or Puffer Hen (27% combined) and keep them laying; drop the best one in the Incubator.
- Keep opening until Viper Hen, Chameleon Hen or Founder Rooster appears.
Common questions
Is Spider Chicken worth keeping? As a layer, yes; it is the gateway. As a fighter it is a C-tier Epic on most lists, so it usually ends up as fusion fodder once you own a 100% Fang layer.
Why does my Fang Egg table show Founder and Viking but another site’s does not? One media index trimmed the list to 13 names; the in-game index snapshot used by two fan sites lists all 15, including Viking Rooster 8% and Founder Rooster 3%.
Is the Fang Egg Epic or Rare? Fan sites disagree, and the game labels chickens rather than eggs. Judge it by the pool: Mythic ceiling, Common floor.
Last checked: August 22, 2026 — we revise this page after each game update.
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