Manok Na Pula Mod APK · Official
Manok Na Pula Mod APK — Max Level 1000, Unlimited Money & Dragon Eye
The modified build of the TATAY rooster-battler that unlocks unlimited money, all 49 chickens, max level 1000, unlimited Dragon Eye and Magic Dust, and an ad-free experience — on Android, iOS (IPA) and PC (BlueStacks).

File details for the current build
APP NAME
Manok Na Pula — Multiplayer
PACKAGE
com.tatay.manokNaPula
VERSION
See download page
FILE SIZE
See download page
DEVELOPER
TATAY Games
CATEGORY
Action / arcade fighting
REQUIREMENTS
Android 5.0+
RELEASED
See download page
LICENSE
Free
SCAN STATUS
VirusTotal-scanned
SHA-256
On the download page
49
Chickens unlocked
1000
Max player level
12
Arenas open
8
Rank badges
What Is Manok Na Pula?
Manok Na Pula is a Filipino rooster-battler mobile game developed by TATAY Games, released on November 1, 2019, in which players train and battle a roster of 49 stylized chicken characters across arenas rooted in the sabong (traditional cockfighting) tradition.
The base game runs on Android and pairs a tap-driven strike-bar combat system with a betting economy, an upgrade tree, and eight rank badges that gate a competitive multiplayer ladder. Every rooster carries four stats — Attack Power, HP, Critical Chance, Defense — and each has a unique special ability. Progression turns on three in-game currencies: Gold Coins for purchases, Dragon Eye for unlocking rare chickens, and Magic Dust for evolving them to Awakened form.
The modified build strips out the resource grind while leaving the mechanics intact. You keep the strike-bar timing skill, the arena variety, the rank ladder, the boss ladder, and the multiplayer roster — you drop the weeks of coin farming, the Dragon Eye rationing, and the ad interruptions that shape the free-to-play version.
TATAY Games, the studio behind the game, is the same developer responsible for Duterte Fighting Crime 2 and Train to Genson — a small Filipino team building humor-driven action titles rooted in local culture. The mobile game crossed 10 million Google Play downloads inside its first three years.
What’s New in the Current Build
The latest release introduces Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE, adds Sisiw 3 to the Ultra Sisiw transformation window, brings Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS variant) into the roster, and opens the Tournament arena for ranked multiplayer.
CURRENT-RELEASE ADDITIONS — quoted from the patch
Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE
A new evolved form of the Ultra Sisiw line, positioned as an S-tier PvP pick.
Sisiw 3 → Ultra Sisiw window
Sisiw 3 is added to the Ultra Sisiw evolution slot; once Ultra Sisiw is unlocked, you can switch between which Super Sisiw variant it uses.
Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS)
A new named chicken drawing from a well-known anime archetype; high burst-damage profile.
Tournament arena
A new competitive arena added to the multiplayer pool. This mode is server-validated, which changes the mod’s risk profile in ranked play (see the safety section below).
PRIOR RELEASE ROLLUP — still carried forward by the mod
The current build mirrors the base game’s patch content. The mod overlays unlock/unlimited behavior on top; it does not alter arenas, chicken designs, or match mechanics themselves.
Mod Features
The current modified build reshapes the base game along three dimensions: what you have (Resources), how fast you advance (Progression), and how the game feels while you play (Quality of Life). Every feature listed below applies to the offline single-player and campaign flow at full strength; the multiplayer and Tournament caveats are covered in the Compatibility section.
Resources — unlimited from the start
Unlimited Money & Coins
Gold Coins are the game’s primary economy — shop items, arena entry fees, ability upgrades, egg purchases. The modified build starts you at the display cap (some builds show 99999999 on the counter). Every shop item, arena entry, and upgrade unlocks at zero effective cost.
Unlimited Dragon Eye
Dragon Eye is the premium currency, normally granted through daily rewards, quests, and purchases. It is the only way to unlock Sarimanok, Manok Na Hokage, Manok na Onepunch and other legendaries. The mod grants unlimited Dragon Eye at first launch — every legendary is a purchase away, without the farming loop.
Unlimited Magic Dust
Magic Dust powers chicken evolution — Basic → Powered → Elite → Awakened. In the official build, reaching Awakened on even one chicken takes weeks of rewards. The mod bypasses that timer, so every chicken can be evolved to Awakened form at first launch.
Progression — skip the grind, start at the top
Max Level 1000
The base game caps player level at 1000, reached through XP from wins. The mod starts you at level 1000, unlocking the highest stat tier on every chicken and the highest-difficulty match types.
Unlock All 49 Chickens
The full roster is available from first launch — the newest additions (Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE, Manok na Onepunch SERIOUS), prior-release additions (Autonomous Ultra Sisiw, Manok na Magtataho, Manok na Moja), and earlier legendaries (Sarimanok, Super Sisiw 3 & 4, Manok Na Hokage, Manok Ni Kupido, Manok Na Unicorn, Manok Na Gymnast, Manok Na Boksingero, Manok Ni Taguro, Lechon Manok).
All Arenas Unlocked
Every arena is playable from first launch, including Tournament, Chocolate Hills, Universe Arena, Sabungan, Backyard Pit, Mt. Mayon, and Hell Arena. The base game gates these by rank progress; the mod removes that gate.
All 8 Rank Badges Unlocked
The competitive ladder normally requires thousands of wins to reach Mythical Glory (see the Rank Badges section for real thresholds). The mod displays all eight badges as unlocked from launch.
One-Hit Ostrich Kill
The Ostrich is the toughest early-game boss. The mod’s damage layer collapses that fight to a single strike, turning the ostrich into an XP-farming route rather than a wall.
Faster Egg Hatching
Egg-hatching timers on new chickens drop from multi-day waits to a one-day cycle, which speeds team-building on any fresh save.
Quality of Life — how the game feels
Ad-Free Gameplay
Every interstitial ad (after matches, on shop entry, on chicken selection) and every banner is stripped. Match cadence stays uninterrupted.
Offline Mode
The base game restricts several modes to an online connection. The mod extends offline play to the full campaign, chicken training, and PvE arenas — Wi-Fi is required only for Tournament and online multiplayer.
Mod Menu / Cheat Menu
The build ships a toggle interface (an in-game menu button, not device settings) to switch individual features on/off per match — full stat boost, one-hit kill, coin multiplier, God Mode, Dragon Eye grant, and Magic Dust grant each toggle separately. Activate the ones you want, leave the rest off.
Mod vs Official: What Changes
The modified build differs from the Google Play version on nine measurable features. Everything else — chicken art, arena layouts, match mechanics, sound, tournament format, base UI — carries over identically.
Feature
Official (Google Play)
Modified build
Gold Coins
Earned per match; capped by playtime
Unlimited (maxes at 99999999)
Dragon Eye
Daily reward + in-app purchase
Unlimited from launch
Magic Dust
Match reward + purchase
Unlimited from launch
Player level
Starts at 1; climbs with XP
Starts at 1000 (max)
Chicken roster
Progressive unlock (49, weeks of grind)
All 49 unlocked at launch
Arenas
Unlocked by rank progress
All arenas unlocked at launch
Rank Badges
Earned through wins (5 → 20,000)
All eight displayed as unlocked
Ads
Interstitial + banner
Removed
Distribution
Google Play Store
APK sideload / IPA / emulator
The official build is the correct choice for anyone who intends to play ranked Tournament for real ladder placement — the mod’s server-validated behavior in that mode raises real account-risk (see the safety section below). The mod is the correct choice for offline PvE, campaign play, casual arena matches, and roster/arena exploration.
Currency System: Money, Dragon Eye, Magic Dust
Three in-game currencies drive progression: Gold Coins for purchases, Dragon Eye for unlocking rare chickens, and Magic Dust for evolving them. Understanding what each one does tells you which “unlimited” feature matters most for your playstyle.
Currency
What it does
How the base game grants it
Gold Coins
Buys shop items, pays arena entry fees, funds ability upgrades
Match wins, daily login, watching optional ads
Dragon Eye
Unlocks rare and legendary chickens (Sarimanok, Manok Na Hokage, Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE)
Daily reward, quest completion, in-app purchase
Magic Dust
Evolves chickens through four stages up to Awakened form
Rare match drops, boss defeats, in-app purchase
Two of the three currencies (Dragon Eye, Magic Dust) are the choke points that convert the base game from a casual arcade fighter into a weeks-long grind. Any modded build worth installing removes ceilings on both — the current build does. For the full mechanics of unlimited Dragon Eye and which legendary chickens it unlocks, see unlimited Dragon Eye; for the four-stage evolution system Magic Dust powers, see unlimited Magic Dust.
The 49 Chickens: Tier Preview
The roster spans 49 chickens grouped into four competitive bands, with Sarimanok, Super Sisiw 4, Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE, and Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS) leading the S-tier in the current meta.
S-tier — dominant in PvP
Super Sisiw 4, Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE, Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS), Sarimanok, Manok Na Hokage. High attack, high critical rate, or specialized burst combos that decide fights in the first two exchanges.
A-tier — strong, situational
Manok Ni Taguro, Manok Na Samurai, Manok Ni Kupido, Manok Na Unicorn, Manok na Magtataho. Reliable damage and survivability; solid picks for climbing ranks without the meta-heavy S-tier.
B-tier — beginner-friendly
Autonomous Ultra Sisiw, Manok na Moja, Manok Na Gymnast, Manok Na Boksingero, Lechon Manok, Manok Na Robot. Sarimanok also fills this beginner-friendly slot despite its S-tier ceiling — its healing aura forgives mistiming.
C-tier — early-game / campaign
Base Manok Na Pula and the starter roster. Useful for learning the strike-bar timing and running campaign matches, less viable in ranked PvP against maxed opponents.
For the full ranked list of all 49 chickens with per-chicken stats, special abilities, and PvE vs PvP notes, see the tier list.
Rank Badges and Real Win-Count Thresholds
The competitive ladder awards eight rank badges tied to real online-match win thresholds, from Bronze at 5 wins up to Mythical Glory at 20,000. The modified build displays all eight as unlocked at launch, but the actual multiplayer ladder still tracks wins in the underlying game data — cosmetic unlock does not equal ranked-mode credit.
Badge
Online wins required
What it signals
Bronze
5
First step onto the ranked ladder
Genin
50
Left the casual bracket
Master
120
Consistent competitive results
Epic
360
Advanced fighting ability
Legend
1,000
Highly skilled — few reach here
Sage
3,000
Long-term mastery, deep chicken pool
Mythic
7,000
Elite ladder tier
Mythical Glory
20,000
Absolute top of the ladder
The win-count thresholds above are pulled from the base-game rank-system data. The mod’s “all badges unlocked” is a display change on the client; the server-side ladder ranking is unchanged and continues to count real wins. Racing the ladder for a genuine Mythical Glory placement means playing ranked from Bronze up on the official version — no shortcut exists for the server-tracked count.
Arenas at a Glance
Matches unfold across twelve themed arenas, from the traditional Sabungan pit to the newest Tournament and the outer-space Universe Arena. The Filipino cultural setting shows most clearly here — arena art references Mt. Mayon, Chocolate Hills, the Sabungan, and the barangay backyard pit.
Current arena list: Sabungan (traditional cockfighting ring), Backyard Pit (Barangay), Mt. Mayon, Chocolate Hills, Universe Arena, Tournament (server-validated), Hell Arena, Snowy Village, Dalampasigan, Damuhan, Pyramid, Mystic Forest.
The Tournament arena is the newest addition and the one to watch — it uses server-side validation on stats and match outcomes, which changes the mod’s risk profile in that specific mode. Every other arena, including online multiplayer outside Tournament, runs on the earlier match model.
For per-arena strategy, unlock order in the base game, and match-mechanic differences by arena, see how to play.
Bosses and Elite Enemies
Three named bosses gate campaign progression: the Ostrich (early-game speed threat), the Eagle (mid-game aerial), and the Alien Overlord (endgame in the Outer Space Arena).
The Ostrich
The toughest early-game boss — its attack range and speed punish new players’ timing. The mod’s one-hit-kill layer turns the Ostrich into an XP farm rather than a wall. On the official build, the counter is speed-tank hybrids (Manok Na Robot, upgraded HP + Defense) and precise blocks.
The Eagle
Attacks from above with a strike pattern that hits before ground-level chickens can react. Awakened-form chickens (Dragon Chicken, upgraded Super Sisiw 4) counter it reliably.
The Alien Overlord
The final Space Arena boss, using laser attacks that hit across multiple frames. It rewards perfect strike-bar timing and mode-specific gear more than raw stats.
For the full boss walkthroughs, see beat the ostrich and the bosses overview. For the boss-fight prediction tool that mirrors real match probability, see the boss fight predictor.
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How to Download and Install Manok Na Pula Mod APK
The current build installs on Android natively, on iOS through IPA sideload, and on PC through the BlueStacks emulator — with the Android path taking under two minutes on a clean device. Every install path uses the same APK file linked in the file-details table above.
Android install
The Android install is the primary path — sideloading, installing apps from outside the Google Play Store, requires enabling one system setting and accepting a Google Play Protect prompt that is expected on any modded APK.
- Uninstall the official Manok Na Pula if it is already on the device. Same-package signatures conflict — Android blocks the modded install when a Google Play copy exists. This is the single most common install failure.
- Enable Install from Unknown Sources. Android 8 and later uses per-app permission (Settings → Apps → your browser → Install unknown apps → Allow). Android 5-7 uses a single global toggle (Settings → Security → Unknown sources). Samsung One UI, Xiaomi HyperOS, and OnePlus OxygenOS each rename this menu differently — see the per-OEM install paths for the exact tap sequence on your device.
- Download the APK from the button in the file-details table above.
- Open the downloaded file from the notification or from Files → Downloads. Tap the APK.
- Accept the Google Play Protect prompt when it appears. Google’s classifier flags any modified signature of a known Google Play app; this is not a malware detection — see the safety section for the technical distinction. Tap “Install anyway.”
- Launch and grant the storage permission on first run so the save file writes to the app-scoped folder.
iOS install
iOS does not support APK files directly. The path is to convert the APK to an IPA and sideload it through one of several signing tools — AmS1gn, AltStore Classic, AltStore PAL (where regionally available), or Sideloadly — each with a different cost and certificate model. Full comparison, revocation risk, and step-by-step for each on the iOS install guide; the short version below covers the shape of the process.
- Pick a signing tool. Sideloadly and AltStore Classic sign for free using your own Apple ID (weekly re-sign on a free account, roughly annual on a paid one). AmS1gn is a paid, shared-certificate service — it skips the weekly re-sign but carries higher revocation risk, since one certificate signs installs for many separate subscribers at once.
- Download the APK to the iOS device from the button above.
- Convert the file to IPA format — the exact step differs by tool; the iOS install guide covers each one.
- Sign the file with your chosen tool, entering your Apple ID credentials (or the tool’s own account, for a shared-certificate service).
- Trust the developer profile in Settings → General → VPN & Device Management, then launch the app.
iOS sideload is measurably harder than Android sideload and the signed build expires when the free Apple ID certificate expires (typically seven days). Weekly re-sign is the trade for running the mod on iPhone or iPad without a jailbreak. For a per-step walkthrough, see the full install guide.
PC install (BlueStacks or NoxPlayer)
Running Manok Na Pula on PC uses an Android emulator, which loads the APK inside a virtualized Android environment on Windows or macOS.
- Install BlueStacks 5 (or NoxPlayer) from the emulator vendor’s official site.
- Download the APK to your PC from the button above.
- Open the emulator, drag the APK file onto the emulator window, or use My Games → Install APK.
- Launch Manok Na Pula from the emulator’s app drawer once the install finishes.
BlueStacks handles the Google Play Protect prompt inside the emulator the same way an Android phone does — accept and continue. Keyboard bindings for the strike-bar tap are configurable in the emulator settings; the spacebar is the common binding.
For edge-case install failures (signature-mismatch errors, save-file migration on Android 12+, Play Protect that will not let you install anyway), see the install guide.
System Requirements
Manok Na Pula Mod APK runs on Android 5.0+ with 2 GB RAM and 300 MB free storage as the floor, with 4 GB RAM recommended for smooth multiplayer. iOS requires iOS 12 or later; PC install requires an emulator that meets its own minimum specs.
Requirement
Minimum
Recommended
Android OS
5.0 (Lollipop)
10 or later
RAM
2 GB
4 GB or more
Free storage
300 MB
1 GB
Processor
Quad-core 1.5 GHz
Octa-core 2.0 GHz
Internet
Not required (offline)
Broadband for multiplayer
Install permissions
Unknown sources enabled
Same
Google Play Services
Optional
Recommended
GPU
Adreno 306 / equivalent
Adreno 530 / equivalent
The file size is listed in the file-details table above. Older Android devices (5.0-7.1) run the game but show a small catalog-load delay on the chicken selection screen; devices at 9.0 and above load instantly.
Is Manok Na Pula Mod APK Safe?
The current build was scanned with VirusTotal; the full scan and the SHA-256 hash are published on the download page for independent verification.
SCAN VERIFICATION
Run the hash check against the file you downloaded — on Windows: certutil -hashfile [apk-filename] SHA256; on macOS/Linux: shasum -a 256 [apk-filename]. If the hash matches the published value, you have the same file that was scanned. Heuristic engines routinely flag modified APKs — a small non-zero detection count on a mod is expected and reflects the heuristic that “this signature does not match the original Google Play signature,” which is true by definition of a mod. That is a different signal from “this file contains active malware,” which the full engine-by-engine scan breakdown shows.
Account ban risk, mode by mode
The mod’s on-device changes are safe. The account-risk exposure sits in what the game’s server sees, and that varies sharply by game mode.
Offline / PvE — negligible risk
The server never sees your session; the mod’s stat changes are invisible to TATAY.
Online multiplayer — moderate risk
The server logs match outcomes and flags statistically unusual results — a chicken winning every match with maxed stats on a new account triggers pattern detection. Non-Tournament multiplayer does not validate per-frame stats aggressively, so bans here are inconsistent.
Tournament — highest risk
Tournament is the new server-validated arena. Match state and stat consistency are checked server-side; mod use in Tournament produces account suspensions and permanent bans. This is the one place where “use a secondary account” is the honest answer rather than a hedge.
Google Play Protect and install-conflict
Google Play Protect will flag the APK on install. Play Protect’s classifier compares the incoming APK’s signature against the signature Google’s records show for com.tatay.manokNaPula; the mod’s signature does not match, so Protect labels it a “harmful app” or “unrecognized developer” and offers to block the install. This is expected — every modded APK of a Google Play app triggers this warning. It is not evidence of malware. Tap “Install anyway” to proceed. If Protect will not let you install even after that choice, disable Play Protect scanning temporarily (Google Play Store → Menu → Play Protect → gear icon → Scan apps with Play Protect → off), install the APK, then re-enable.
Signature conflict with the official version is the #1 install failure. If the official Manok Na Pula is installed, uninstall it first — the two builds cannot coexist under the same package name because Android requires matching signatures for upgrades.
Compatibility and Behavior by Game Mode
Not every mod feature works in every game mode; understanding which apply where determines both what the mod delivers and how much account risk it carries.
Feature
Offline / PvE
Online MP
Tournament
Unlimited Money
✅ Full
✅ Full
⚠️ Server tracks spend
Unlimited Dragon Eye
✅ Full
✅ Full
⚠️ Same as above
Max Level 1000
✅ Full
✅ Full
⚠️ Ban-flag risk
Unlock All Chickens
✅ Full
✅ Full
⚠️ Ban-flag risk
One-Hit Ostrich
✅ Full
N/A
N/A
Ad-Free
✅ Full
✅ Full
✅ Full
Mod Menu toggles
✅ Full
⚠️ Toggle off God Mode
🚫 Do not use
Rank Badge display
✅ All shown
⚠️ Real wins tracked
⚠️ Same
Save file handling on Android 11+. Android’s scoped-storage rules changed where apps write save data. The current build writes to Android/data/com.tatay.manokNaPula/ on scoped-storage devices, which means the save survives an uninstall of the modded build only if you copy the folder off first. Migrating a save from the official version requires copying the save folder before uninstalling the official build.
Practical rule: offline PvE and campaign — run every feature. Non-Tournament multiplayer — keep God Mode and the damage multiplier off, leave unlimited resources on, expect no ban but no ranked credit either. Tournament — do not run mod features you care about your account for; use a secondary account or play Tournament on the official build.
Redeem Codes and Bonuses
Beyond the mod’s unlocked resources, TATAY periodically issues redeem codes granting free coins, Dragon Eye, or limited-time skins. Codes rotate monthly and often expire within days of release, which is why a static list on any hub goes stale fast.
The current build redeems codes the same way the official build does: main menu → Settings → Redeem Code → paste. Codes are case-sensitive.
For the current month’s working codes, the past-code archive, and the redemption walkthrough with screenshots, see redeem codes.
Pros and Cons
The modified build brings speed and access at the cost of account risk in server-validated modes.
Pros
Cons
Frequently Asked Questions
Conclusion
The current modified build delivers what its title promises — unlimited Gold Coins, Dragon Eye, and Magic Dust, all 49 chickens unlocked, level 1000 access, and an ad-free experience — with the honest trade-off that its most powerful benefits come with real account risk in the server-validated Tournament mode. The VirusTotal scan and SHA-256 hash for the exact linked APK are published above so the safety claim is checkable rather than asserted. For anyone running Manok Na Pula for the campaign, the roster exploration, the boss ladder, and casual arena play, the mod removes weeks of grind while leaving the mechanics intact.
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The VirusTotal scan and file details are published on the download page.
