Open farm

Discussion in 'Wars' started by Standing-On-Business, Jul 22, 2025 at 10:03 PM.

  1. Open farm on
    Smurfberrycrunch
     
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  2. Give tea please
     
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  3. Oh she/he is bullying lower stats out of tutors...
     
  4. I don't blame you but smokinyodeadhomies farms people for no reason too.
    I will love for him to be an open farm.

    If someone could hire all his trillion stats rs list of his reach and farm him, things would be great.

    The fuck is a bully too.
    I wish they could be never stopped being farmed for bullying and quit the game.
     
  5. Tutors are open market. No one owns anyone. Its up to you to fight with your money and out bid the other person if you wanna keep the tut.

    So many people expect to keep 100kcs - 2mcs tuts for under 1mil cash. Its stupid
     
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  6. Sure it's a Open tut market, but using your logic on this situation is that only applie to ppl smaller in stats that you right?
     
  7. It applies to everyone regardless of stats
     
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  8. If they're actually bullying, they should be reported to a moderator and/or to ATA in a help ticket. If they're just hiring tutors that people don't want hired, that isn't bullying and is a function of the game. If you don't want anyone to hire your tutors, then overprice them.
     
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  9. Look i get it. I was the same when i was a noob. Coz its how i was tort by other players. That having tuts taken from you is bullying coz they are YOURS not THEIRS. But as you learn the game more you relize its not the case. Its just part of the game and you gotta either fight for it or suck it up and move on
     
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  10. It worse when people try to tourcher farm you it also bullying
     
  11. Lets be real the moderators can't really help you when any incidence that is in private chats.
    Moderators or the help report centre can only help in public chats issues they see.

    The only want to get help is to contact and connect with an in game develper.
     
  12. This is misleading. Help tickets (aka the help center) are the game developers, and they can help with private chats in extreme circumstances.

    However, if someone is bullying you in private chats, you can easily unfriend them and/or block their account.
     
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  13. Unfollow them. Only communicate with wall posts. Or block them. Don’t let them use pm to threaten you.

    Like said before, don’t get attached to tutors or overprice them if you just can’t lose your name on their profile. Do not cry on walls or you’re a free bump target to anyone that sees it.

    Most importantly, hits and tutor hires are part of game mechanics. They are not bullying, no matter how much you’d like for them to stop so you can chat with your friends.
     
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  14. Farming for tutors is completely within the pvp rules.

    Sfw = strip farm war
    The taking of all tutors from the target to make them weaker then attacking to take their cash until the war is at its end
     
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  15. After all you have posted lately im convinced that this account was traded on the bm. Old jen used to talk tough all the time always wanting to pvp. Now everything that comes from you is just moaning and complaining being a wimp
     
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  16. That’s hilarious that you called her out. I went to look at the account earlier because I remembered it as being more feisty and less of a crybaby.
     
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  17. I have changed also I am not into excessive farming anymore.
    I can tollerate up to 300 hits.

    There are some bad people that will hit you for no reason, like up to 2000 hits.
     
  18. Again while I do agree with it, it doesn't make it any less of bullying other players due to the nature it's only done to smaller players.
     
  19. I agree with everything you said,
    While I understand that hits and tutor hires are part of the game mechanics, the intent behind those actions does matter. When someone repeatedly targets players with significantly lower stats and uses tutor hiring not for profit or strategy, but as a tool to provoke, harass, or assert control—especially when it’s never directed at equal or stronger opponents—it crosses from gameplay into toxic behavior.

    Saying "just block them" or "don't cry on walls" dismisses the real issue. People use public posts to bring awareness when something feels unfair or abusive, and silencing that under the guise of “free bumps” only helps bad actors continue unchecked.

    Not all tutor hires are innocent, and not all hits are just strategy. When actions are used systematically to harass weaker players, especially without provocation or in response to personal disputes, it is bullying—regardless of whether it hides behind game mechanics.

    Game systems don't excuse poor behavior. The community still sets the tone for what's acceptable. If enough people speak out, maybe those using “just game mechanics” as cover for toxicity will finally get the message.
     
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  20. I get that you’re trying to share your experience, and I respect that growth. But the fact that you were taught something toxic and later accepted it as "just part of the game" doesn’t mean it isn’t still a problem.

    Yes, tutor hires are a mechanic, and no one owns a tutor permanently. But when stronger players repeatedly target weaker players—not for profit, not for strategy, but to provoke reactions or assert control—it goes beyond gameplay. It's not about losing a tut, it's about intent and power imbalance. If someone with 10x your stats snipes your tutor just to get a rise out of you, how is that not targeted harassment?

    Telling people to just “suck it up” is exactly why some toxic behaviors keep getting normalized. We can acknowledge that mechanics allow something while also recognizing when they’re being misused.

    Learning the game shouldn’t mean learning to accept being walked over. It should mean learning when to stand up and speak out, too.
     
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