Grow a Chicken Fighter Private Server: Why & How to Get One
Private servers in Grow a Chicken Fighter are not a special in-game feature — they are the normal Roblox private-server option on the game page. Here is what they give you, and the free trick most creators actually use.
What a private server is
On the official game page, the Servers tab lists public servers and, if the developer has enabled it, a button to create a private server you can invite friends to. High-rebirth players on camera have mentioned running one, so the option exists. We have not verified the current Robux price, and it can change, so read it off the game page before you buy.
Why players want one
Grow a Chicken Fighter servers hold 8 players, and everything interesting in the central pit is shared:
| Event | Who competes |
|---|---|
| UFO Invasion | 3–4 abductions per event — the permanent stat boost goes to whoever’s chicken gets beamed |
| Golden Goose | One boss; its coins are there for anyone standing on it |
| Hot Egg | One Blazing Egg, kept by whoever is holding it when the timer ends |
| Chicken Boss | Milestone rewards by damage, so more players means a shorter fight but split credit |
In a server with one player, every abduction is yours, every Golden Goose coin is yours, and the Hot Egg ends in your hands without the last-two-seconds scramble. That is the whole argument. See the events guide for how each event works and the Blazing Egg page for what the Hot Egg pays out.
There is a second, quieter reason: the incubator’s luck boost builds while you stay in the same server (reportedly about +10% after 90 minutes) and resets when you leave. A private server you can return to is the only place that bonus is safe from a server shutting down. See the incubator guide.
The free version: Occupancy Ascending
Two creators on camera do this instead of paying:
- Open the game page and click the Servers tab.
- Sort the list by occupancy, ascending.
- Join a server showing 1–2 of 8 players.
You get most of the benefit of a private server — near-empty pit events — for nothing, with the trade-off that people can join. If the server fills, hop again during a quiet moment between tower runs rather than mid-event.
Is a private server worth Robux?
If you are past your first few rebirths and actively farming UFO stat boosts and Hot Eggs, yes: the permanent gene boosts alone add up faster solo. If you are still climbing toward floor 25, spend the Robux (or better, nothing) on feeding and use the occupancy trick. Compare with the paid boosts on the gamepasses page.
FAQ
Do events still spawn with one player? Yes — players on camera farm UFO and Golden Goose events solo on low-occupancy servers.
Can friends join? Roblox private servers let the owner invite friends; that is the intended use.
Is there a pit or tower difference in a private server? No. Tower floors, scrap and payouts are identical; only the competition for events changes. See the tower and pit guide.
Last checked: August 22, 2026 — we revise this page after each game update.
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