Grow a Chicken Fighter Tower & Pit Guide: Floors and Chaos

The tower and the pit are the two places your chicken actually fights in Grow a Chicken Fighter. The tower is solo, scaling and pays cash; the pit is shared with up to 7 other players and is where events happen. Here is how each works.

Tower basics

  • Floor by floor. You enter at the bottom and fight one opponent per floor. Each cleared floor pays cash on the spot — 24 for one early floor in a first-day recording, $12,000 for floor 8 on a rebirth-100 account. Higher floor and more rebirths both raise the payout.
  • No healing between floors. One recorded run notes your chicken does not recover HP between consecutive fights, so a long climb is an endurance check as much as a damage check.
  • Opponents scale with the floor. In the same run the floor-27 opponent was visibly higher level than the player’s level-27 chicken. Footage from multiple players puts floor 30 at roughly a level-40 fight.
  • Die or leave and you restart at the bottom, but you can pay to ride the elevator straight to a floor you already reached (the player footage shows “pay just to go to the fifth floor”; a later build offers a start-from-bottom or start-halfway choice). The Elevator VIP pass (149 Robux) halves elevator rides and the same perk is bundled into King of the Coop — see gamepasses.
  • Leaderboard tracks your max floor (reported).

Rebirth gates and benchmarks

Rebirth unlocks at floor 25 the first time, then 27, 28, 29 and upward; one player near rebirth 99 needed floor 44. Details in the rebirth guide.

MilestoneWhat it looked like in recorded runs
First day, no rebirthBest floor 31
Level-91 main chickenFloor 67; “floor 35 is easy”
Rebirth 101Floors 80–90, aiming for 100

Around floor 20 one fan site logged an unnamed boss fight in footage, and the floor-30 ≈ level-40 line above is the most repeated checkpoint. Nobody has documented a top floor.

Is there a boss list?

No. The developer has not published a boss roster, floor thresholds or boss HP, and the best fan rosters say the same. Tables you may see elsewhere with named tower bosses, HP values and guaranteed egg drops per floor are not verified, so we do not reproduce one. When a boss floor is confirmed in footage we will add it here.

Which chicken for the tower

Real-footage picks, not scripted tier lists:

  • Valkyrie Hen (Ride of the Fallen) — called the best starter by one creator; heals and speeds up, and “easily” reaches floor 20.
  • Reaper Rooster with Voodoo — reflects damage back at attackers; the community’s top boss-DPS carrier.
  • 404 Chick with Cycle of Ash — fastest base speed in the game plus a healing/speed/damage circle.

See the tier list and the skills page. For a chicken that keeps stalling, the fix is feeding, not more attempts — see how to upgrade chickens.

The pit (“Tap to Chaos”)

The central area of the map is the pit. Tap your chicken, choose Tap to Chaos, and it runs into the middle where it:

  • fights other players’ chickens (servers hold 8 players),
  • steals eggs lying in the arena,
  • collects scrap you carry back to the recycler for cash.

The pit is also the event arena. A countdown at the top of the screen shows the next event; every one of them happens here:

EventWhat it does
UFO InvasionBeams up chickens and “upgrades their genes” (permanent stat boost, 3–4 abductions per event); abducted chickens come back poisoned and weaker until an antidote
Golden GooseGiant boss that drops cash coins; ride its back to collect
Hot Egg (Blazing)Meteor event; whoever holds the egg when it ends keeps a Blazing Egg
Chicken BossArmored boss added in Update #1; damage milestones pay Fortune and Colossal Eggs

Full breakdown in the events guide. Because every event is shared, emptier servers mean more of it for you — see private servers.

Tower vs pit: when to be where

Use the tower for cash and rebirth progress, and step into the pit when the event timer is low or you need scrap. Leaving a tower run costs you the floor, so finish a push before an event rather than bailing mid-climb — or pay the elevator on the way back.

Last checked: August 22, 2026 — we revise this page after each game update.

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