What is the strongest chicken in Manok Na Pula?
Quick Facts
- Strongest overall (most lists + community picks): Super Sisiw 4 (Monkey 4 Evolve)
- Close “top-tier” options: Sarimanok (Mythical), Manok Ni Taguro (120%), Kyubi, OnePunch, Manok na Goma (Gear 4)
- Latest update reference: Google Play shows the game updated Jan 13, 2026
- Key upgrade resources to know: Dragon Eye, Magic Dust
The short answer
If you want one name: Super Sisiw 4 (Monkey 4 Evolve).
Multiple competitor lists and community Q&A posts keep placing it as the strongest because it hits fast, hits hard, and stays alive longer than most picks.
What “strongest” really means (so you don’t waste upgrades)
Players say “strongest” but they mean different things:
- Arena/PvP strongest: wins quick, punishes mistakes, controls tempo.
- Boss strongest (Dragon / Ostrich / Phoenix): survives longer fights, deals steady damage.
- Farming strongest: wins on auto, clears story stages fast.
- Value strongest: feels powerful even before max upgrades.
That’s why one chicken can look “broken” in PvP and feel average in long boss fights.


Why Super Sisiw 4 sits at the top
Competitor pages keep repeating the same idea:
- Fast pressure. It starts strong, so the other player gets no “warm up time.”
- High damage output. Several lists call it the strongest due to attack + health power together.
- Works in more places. PvP, story farming, boss runs—players keep ranking it #1 because it doesn’t feel “mode-limited.”
- The simple rule
- If you can invest in only one chicken and you want the safest “top pick,” pick Super Sisiw 4 first. It gives you wins while you learn timing, upgrades, and matchups.
| Chicken (common name) | Best role | Why it feels strong | Best for | Watch out |
| Super Sisiw 4 (Monkey 4 Evolve) | All-round carry | Huge damage + speed, often described as constant crit pressure | PvP + bosses + farming | Expensive upgrades |
| Sarimanok (Mythical) | Burst boss killer | Competitors describe “100% crit” when maxed | Boss melts, fast clears | Heavy resource cost |
| Manok Ni Taguro (120%) | Tank / frontline | “Stone guard” style; built to take hits | Long fights, team safety | Lower burst damage |
| Kyubi (Demon Fox / 4 tail) | Speed striker | Fast starts, crit-focused playstyle | Quick PvP | Dies if you misplay |
| Manok Ni OnePunch | First-hit finisher | Big opener damage; ends fights early | Speed matches | Risky in long fights |
| Manok na Goma (Gear 4) | Durable bruiser | Built-in armor vibe + combo chains | PvP disruptor + bosses | Needs proper leveling |
| Hokage | Low (Unknown Sources) | Speed + hard-to-catch movement | PvP ladder | Punished by tanks |
Best alternatives (when Super Sisiw 4 isn’t your style)
If you want a “boss melter”
Sarimanok (Mythical)
Competitor guides describe it as a heavy burst option with crit-focused damage when fully upgraded.
If you want a “never die” frontline
Manok Ni Taguro (120%)
Competitor descriptions paint Taguro as the tank that buys time in long fights. Use it when you hate dying fast.
If you want quick PvP wins
Kyubi or OnePunch
Kyubi plays like a speed striker. OnePunch plays like a finisher. Both reward fast reactions.
If you like “bruiser + style”
Manok na Goma (Gear 4)
Competitor breakdowns describe it as a geared fighter with durability and combo chains
How to choose your strongest chicken (30-second test)
Use this checklist:
- I lose fast in PvP → pick Taguro (tank) or Goma Gear 4 (durable bruiser).
- I want fast wins → pick Kyubi or OnePunch.
- I want one “do everything” pick → pick Super Sisiw 4.
- I grind bosses → pick Sarimanok or Super Sisiw 4.


Fast upgrade checklist (so your chicken actually feels “strong”)
Your pick won’t feel strong if you upgrade randomly.
Focus upgrades in this order
- Base level / XP growth (your damage and survival jump here first)
- Core resources: Dragon Eye + Magic Dust (don’t spread them across 5 chickens)
- Role-based tuning
- Burst builds: stack damage first
- Tanks: stack durability first
- Speed chickens: tune for early pressure (don’t overbuild defense)
How to get Dragon Eyes (quick recap)
Competitor guidance says you can earn Dragon Eyes through wins, events, daily missions, or store purchases.
Keep an eye on updates
New chickens and modes arrive across versions (example: v8.0 added Monkey 4 Evolve, Cupido, Hokage, Boxingero; later versions add more content). Updates can shift “strongest” over time.


