Everyday, all day long, newer players are asking what is farming, how do you do it and who do you do it to. Finally a guide that explains the techniques of farming and who to farm for beginners. Farming is repeatedly Battling a single player over and over, several times within a short time period. There are two methods of farming, Fight and Dance Off. Dance pays more and uses more energy per hit than Fight. You will want to make sure you're fully regenerated before you begin farming. The lower your energy is, the less payout you will get and the lower chance of winning. Below is the proper technique for farming both ways. Fight: -Attack Twice. -Wait 5 Minutes to Regenerate. -Repeat the Above Two Steps 4 Times. -Attack Once. -Wait 5 Minutes and You Will Regen Full. -Repeat. Dance: -Attack Twice. -Wait 5 Minutes to Regenerate. -Attack Once. -Wait 5 Mintutes and You Will Regen Full. -Repeat Now, knowing how to farm the question is, "Who can I farm without the fear of retaliation? Thankfully, there are several players who are known to be inactive that you can attack all day, everyday without fear of retaliation. Below I have listed just a few farms to get you started. For more farms ask more experienced players, specifically, your Pupil. **Farms For 5kcs** thanks 0&5 Zapvy 1&6 Fe3 1&6 EffEffem 2&7 **Farms For 10kcs** nite_hawke 0&5 hatredschampion 4&9 Notice that beside each inactive farms name was (#/#). Those are each farms "times". Because most farms you will come across are very well known, when you attack them, you will often get an Error "Defender Too Weak" (DTW). However, just like you yourself and every other player, including inactive players, each player regenerate every 5 minutes. That means by figuring out what time they regenerate, you can assure yourself to never get the dreaded and ever frustrating "Defender Too Weak" message. Each number (#/#) beside the inactive farms name are the two numbers you want to see on the last digit of your devices clock to know they have just regenerated and that you have an opportunity to get a hit in. For new farms, remain on the players profile attacking once immediately after each minute changes until you get a successful hit and you will have their farm times. 0&5, 1&6, 2&7, 3&8, 4&9 and vice versa for each. Lastly, is Tutor Bonus. When you Battle another player you will have a Battle window pop-up telling you if you have Won or Failed and how much cash you received and Strength/Intelligence you used in doing so. Notice under you earnings in smaller print is "Cash Bonus" & "Tutor Bonus". Tutor Bonus is additional money earned according to how much money you have invested into Tutors. The more money you have Hired in Tutors, the more your Tutor Bonus will be, but to a maximum. When you begin building up your Tutor Bonus, start somewhere around $5million/Tutor. Pay attention to the Tutor Bonus you get the first time you attack when at full health. When you have hired another Tutor and the Tutor Bonus has not increased, you know you have reached your max Tutor Bonus. Keep in mind that the Tutor's stats have no bearing on this bonus, so it may even be worth while early on to hire really low stat Tutors that others don't want in hopes that they won't be hired away from you. As you grow, you may talk to your Pupil and he able to get him to Hire them away from you so that you can buy Tutors for other uses, such as, stat bonuses. In the end the Tutors will pay for themselves and dramatically increase the speed at which you upgrade. I hope this guide helps many newcomers as this is a lot of priceless information very difficult to explain time and time again, so to all you Pupil's out there that work diligently with your Tutors, feel free to refer them to this guide!
Re: Farm Guide That's not mean..... I'm hinting him that he forgot about pots... Def/Att Pots are also crucial for farming if your opponent has defense pots, or if your opponent uses attack pots on you..