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This question is about as clear as a glass of mud...
OP is asking what is the point of the brown chicken (the last one/most expensive one). I agree, it's pointless lol
To rephrase OP; 'What is the point of the final unlock, brown chicken? It has low base stats, no re-rolls, and only receives 2 card choices on level up.'
Its "Special Trait" is listed as '?????????????????????????' and offers no window of information into what it may gain based off levels, compared to something like the Red Chicken which receives an extra 10% damage at every threshold. (Making it objectively the best choice as far as I can tell. The full heal per level from the Black Chicken is nice but not at all necessary.)
I've used the Brown Chicken several times now thinking that surely its hidden passive lends itself to some sort of slow-roll snowball effect, where if you can survive the awful early game he ramps in power significantly... But this doesn't seem to be the case. As far as I have been able to tell the Brown Chicken is flat out worse in every way possible, even at high levels.
Is he supposed to be some sort of challenge mode?
Ah, yes. That's very hilarious. Thank you for having me waste my in-game money on that, you folks must be very funny indeed.