How to Get Death by Killer Chicken in The Sims 4
It truly is so important to be nice to animals and the sims 4 death by killer chicken proves that.
This death from The Sims 4: Cottage Living is one of the funniest ones in the game and the sim totally deserves it.
How to Get Death by Killer Chicken in The Sims 4
This death is one that the sim deserves because to trigger it you need to be mean to a chicken. To do this you’l click on the chicken and choose either the mean or mischief interaction that are available.

These interactions can make the chickens mad and they will run away, so it can be pretty annoying to chase them around.
You’ll do these over and over until you and the chicken have a bad enough relationship that the chicken decides its time. The chicken will jump into the air and aim for the sim’s head and then they’ll get into one of the most hilarious fights in the game.

The first time this happens your sim probably won’t die. They’ll get a +1 Dazed Moodlet called When Chickens Attack that lasts four hours.

The next time your sim gets attacked by a chicken their chance of death increases so much and they won’t get back up after the fight!

Increasing Chances With an Evil Chicken
This death type can happen with any chicken as long as your sim is being mean to them, however, with an evil chicken you’ll see it happen so much faster. There are two ways you can get an evil chicken on your sim’s lot.

The first way is to feed a chicken a midnight treat and they will turn into an evil chicken immediately.

The other way is to get a hatchable obsidian egg in your chicken coop and an evil chicken will come from that.

These chickens are great because they can actually protect your household from things like The Grim Reaper!
Killer Chicken Ghost
The ghost for this death type will have a really angry looking chicken in their chest, which I’m obsessed with. I love when they add hilarious visual effects to the ghosts.

These sims will also have the death by killer chicken trait that says “Consider this the price paid for being nasty to a chicken.”
