Strongest Chickens in Manok Na Pula — Real Top Tier
Super Sisiw 4 and Sarimanok lead the strongest chickens in Manok Na Pula by raw stat output, with Manok Na Kyubi and Manok Na Hokage close behind — four characters confirmed at S-tier on the complete tier list, each with real, cross-sourced stat data. This page goes deeper on the strongest handful by raw combat output — full profiles, a head-to-head between the top two picks, and an honest look at why different guides publish different numbers for the same chicken.

TOP TIER SNAPSHOT
#1 PICK
Super Sisiw 4
#2 PICK
Sarimanok
BEST BEGINNER
Sarimanok
NEWEST TOP-TIER
Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE
CHICKENS PROFILED
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Super Sisiw 4 and Sarimanok lead the strongest chickens in Manok Na Pula by raw stat output, with Manok Na Kyubi and Manok Na Hokage close behind — four characters confirmed at S-tier on the complete tier list’s formal ranking, each with real, cross-sourced stat data. Two newer S-tier additions, Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE and Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS), round out the current top band by patch data, though neither has an independently published stat breakdown yet.
Three more names come up repeatedly in raw stat-output rankings but sit outside the formal S-tier band on the complete tier list: Manok Ni Taguro (an A-tier tank whose defense numbers outclass everything in this roster), and Manok Ni OnePunch and Manok Na Akatsuki (two characters with real, cross-sourced combat stats that the site’s own comprehensive tier list hasn’t yet catalogued into a formal band). They’re profiled below alongside the confirmed S-tier picks because their numbers earn it, with their actual tier status stated plainly rather than implied.
How These Rankings Are Built
A chicken’s top-tier standing here rests on three factors: attack and survivability where real numbers exist, reported PvP and boss-fight performance across independent sources, and versatility across offline campaign play, online multiplayer, and the server-validated Tournament arena. A chicken that hits hard but folds against a maxed opponent in Tournament lands differently than one that performs consistently across every mode.
Not every chicken carries the same weight of public data. Where a real stat breakdown exists across multiple sources, it’s presented — with the caveat those sources don’t always agree. Where a chicken has a confirmed top-tier reputation but no independently verified numbers, that gap is stated directly rather than papered over.
The Strongest Chickens Right Now
Super Sisiw 4
also documented as Monkey 4 Evolve
Combines the highest speed in the roster with rapid, multi-hit combo damage that can eliminate a lower-tier opponent before it gets a meaningful turn. The most consistently cited top pick across every independent ranking checked for this page.
Attack: highest in the roster · Defense: moderate · Best for: PvP arena, aggressive lineups, speed-focused play
Sarimanok
Pairs strong offense with real durability — a shield effect plus a gradual healing aura that keeps it alive through prolonged fights, rather than winning by burst damage alone. The roster’s best all-rounder and strongest beginner-friendly S-tier pick.
Attack: high · Defense: high, with sustained healing · Best for: boss fights, team battles, long campaign runs
Manok Ni Taguro
Hydro Chicken
The roster’s clearest tank profile — the highest defense of any chicken with cross-sourced data, paired with a water-shield effect that blocks incoming damage and reflects splash damage back at attackers.
Attack: moderate · Defense: highest among stat-backed picks · Best for: boss rounds, long battles, holding a front line
Manok Na Kyubi
Demon Fox
Mixes stealth, speed, and burst damage into a hit-and-run kit — four-tail attacks that punish a backline target before slipping away from counterattack range.
Attack: high · Defense: the lowest of the profiled top tier · Best for: flanking, backline elimination, hit-and-run PvP
Manok Ni OnePunch
Bald Chicken
Specializes in single-hit knockout damage — one precisely-timed strike that can eliminate a mid-health opponent outright. Pairing it with a tankier chicken that can absorb the first counterattack is the standard way competitors describe using it.
Attack: highest among stat-backed picks · Defense: the lowest on this list · Best for: finisher role, burst combos, eliminating priority targets
Manok Na Hokage
Sage Mode
Brings crowd control instead of raw burst — a stun-and-slow effect that disrupts an opponent’s tempo across several exchanges, paired with balanced attack and defense.
Attack: balanced · Defense: balanced · Best for: controlling match pace, multi-round campaign stages, PvP disruption
Manok Na Akatsuki
Carries a robotic design with balanced, reliable combat stats — strong fast attacks paired with solid defense. Less frequently named than the chickens above, sitting outside the site’s formal S-tier band, but its stat consistency across independent guides warrants a profile here on raw output alone.
Attack: strong · Defense: solid · Best for: one-on-one fights, competitive play without a heavy timing requirement
The Newest Contenders: Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE and Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS)
Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE and Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS) are the current build’s newest additions, arriving alongside the Tournament arena, and both carry a confirmed top-tier placement in the current patch data. Neither has an independently published stat breakdown yet — no source checked for this page states a specific attack, defense, or health figure for either character.
Ultra Sisiw ULTIMATE is an evolved form of the Ultra Sisiw line, positioned by patch data as an S-tier PvP pick. Community rankings for “strongest chickens” checked for this page all predate its release, so it doesn’t appear on any of them yet.
Manok na Onepunch (SERIOUS) draws its name and design from a well-known high-burst-damage archetype and is likewise confirmed top-tier by current patch data. It is a distinct character from Manok Ni OnePunch (Bald Chicken) profiled above — the two share a naming theme, not a stat profile, and should not be treated as the same entry under two names.
Why Published Stats Don’t Always Match
Cross-checking stat tables across independent guides for this page turned up a real, consistent problem: the same chicken often carries different published numbers depending on the source.
Chicken
Source A (attack / health / defense)
Source B (attack / health / defense)
Super Sisiw 4
2.28 × 10⁷ / 3.54 × 10⁷ / 3.50 × 10⁷
3.03 × 10⁷ / 2.48 × 10⁷ / 2.66 × 10⁷
Sarimanok
2.22 × 10⁹ / 2.30 × 10⁹ / 2.21 × 10⁹
1.33 × 10⁷ / 2.72 × 10⁷ / 1.55 × 10⁷
Sarimanok’s numbers alone differ by roughly two orders of magnitude between sources — far too large a gap to be a simple typo. The most likely explanation is that neither guide states what upgrade or evolution stage its numbers were captured at, and a fully awakened, heavily upgraded Sarimanok would plausibly post numbers on a completely different scale than a freshly unlocked one.
The practical takeaway: treat published numeric stats as directional, not absolute. The relative ordering — Super Sisiw 4 and Sarimanok at the top, then the tank/assassin/burst/control specialists behind them — holds consistently across every source checked, even where the exact figures don’t. Rank position is the reliable signal here; the raw numbers attached to it aren’t.
Super Sisiw 4 vs. Sarimanok — Which Wins?
The two consistent #1 and #2 picks solve different problems, and the honest answer depends on the fight.
In a straight PvP burst exchange — both chickens fully built, first hit deciding the outcome — Super Sisiw 4’s higher speed and combo damage give it the edge. It lands the first strike more often and its multi-hit combo can close out a fight before Sarimanok’s healing aura has time to matter.
In a prolonged boss fight or team battle, where the match lasts multiple exchanges and survivability outweighs a fast kill, Sarimanok’s shield-and-heal kit takes over. Its healing aura and defensive stats let it outlast an opponent that can’t finish the fight in the first few exchanges.
Neither result requires inventing a tiebreaker stat — it follows directly from each chicken’s already-documented kit: burst-vs-sustain is the actual axis the matchup turns on, not a hidden numerical edge either source publishes.
Best Chicken by Game Mode
“Strongest” isn’t one answer once game mode enters the picture — the community’s own recurring question (which chicken is most efficient to max, as distinct from which is strongest outright) points at exactly this split.
Offline PvE / campaign farming
Super Sisiw 4’s speed clears trash mobs and campaign stages fastest; its combo damage ends low-threat fights before they cost meaningful time.
PvP arena
Super Sisiw 4 for burst-focused lineups, Manok Na Kyubi for a flanking/backline-elimination playstyle, Manok Na Hokage where controlling match tempo matters more than raw damage.
Boss fights and Tournament
Sarimanok’s sustain and Manok Ni Taguro’s tank profile both outperform pure-burst picks once a fight runs past the first few exchanges.
Frequently Asked Questions
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