


If you just log in a few times, then you’re gonna be sending larger groups of units to a smaller number of villages, to make it worth. If you are logged in all the time, you can be farming all day with few amounts of troops going in dozens of villages. The first thing you need to check is how much time are you online every day.
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Remember that time you had to wait a couple of hours for your resources to build up so you could level up something? Well stop waiting, you can now start farming and have resources coming in all the time.īut enough rambling, you don’t care about that, you just wanna know how to do it! So let’s get into it: This is a really effective strategy to get your village to develop faster since you are not only getting your own resource production, but you are getting outside income as well. So anyways…for those who didn’t read it, basically, farming is just a fancy word for the act of plundering/pillaging other villages in order to get resources from them. If you didn’t check it, well what are you doing with your life, go check it out right now! You need to be informed about stuff! You get what you put into it.If you’ve checked out my abbreviations/slang words topic, you already know what farming means. Apples to apples my approach seems to have generated a stronger outcome, albeit at the sacrifice of time on my part. You nobled barbs, I nobled large blocks of abandoned low point villages because I farmed all the barbs you and others would target to noble. I'm only saying that your position on nobling up barbs to keep the enemies at bay wasn't really applicable to us since we were peace love and happiness amongst our tribes since the get go. I'm not trying to criticize your gameplay, to each their own. Being as close to each other as we are, probably means we started within a week of each other (me later than you) and yet you have 17 villages and I have 39. We are in the same region, so I know exactly what kind of environment you had because it was the same as mine. I'm pulling minimum twice the resources per day normalized for village count which means all other things being equal, I can mint far more coins in a fixed amount of time, thus allowing for sharp increases in growth when an opportunity arises. I guarantee that nobody can maintain 24x7 barracks and building queues with a lvl 25 barracks without farming (unless maybe if they only recruit axemen since they are soooooooo slooooooooow to recruit). This means I can focus on maximizing farms and barracks while you may have to choose resource buildings to maintain 24x7 queues. I'm puling in at least twice the resources you are. You cannot sustain a rapid rate of growth when not farming. this will allow you quick growth and the ability to create a small empire all within reach of your defense. The new strategy in my eyes is this, take out the barbs asap, get your resources maximized and you won't need to farm. sorry guys, i haven't farmed since i had 5 villages so barbs were not needed there and were better in my village number than elsewhere.Īnd it doesn't mean anything at all that people brag they haven't taken a single barb it just means that when it comes to the time and others take the barbs it will be harder to defend the villages they have taken.

I know what is going to happen now, we are going to get the people on here moaning about farming rights and resource needs.

When are people going to realize that barbs, if not taken will jump into others hands and they are certainly better in your number than your enemies. I received a message from a friend in-game that his tribe were looking to move into my region and clear out the barbs so i saved them the job, needless to say they moved in next door. Personally i have noticed that where the barbs are being left alone to farm they are being taken out by other tribes and players with the sense to actually realize that we are playing a totally different game with different strategies. I have realized that some people still think we are playing TW1, and are complaining that people are taking there precious barbs.
