![]() Like I said, every bit in resource collecting counts. #4: Try to max out the farms in your settlement. After all, an increased March Capacity helps a lot in gathering. I don’t totally ignore Battle research though. I usually finish Economic research first, then Development, before finally, Battle. I mean, it’s not like you’re going to use your farm account to attack somebody or anything (unless you are, and you need the Battle boosts). #3: Prioritize Economic Research in the Research Lab. But at the same time, the people who do know me will know it’s mine. This way, people who don’t know me will assume it’s not a farm account. I personally use a username that’s similar to my main, and have similar avatars as well. So, in this case, it would really depend on which is more important to you. It keeps the people you know from attacking it. The assumption is that farm accounts are rich in resources, so if I attack them, I go home with a whole bunch of food, wood, metal, and gas.īut there’s also an advantage to making it clear that it’s your farm account. During State Versus State, I usually target settlements that are obviously farms (the name goes something like, “Username’s Farm”). ![]() Well, if you’re not okay with other players taking your resources, that is. #2: Pick a username that doesn’t scream, “I’M A FARM ACCOUNT, ATTACK ME!” It’s not like you can get them again and again unlike being able to plunder your farm account as often as you want without anyone complaining about it. But then again, those rewards are just a one-time thing. This comes with a caveat though… If your main account can plunder your farm account, so can everyone else.Īnother thing about keeping your Warehouse level low is that you might not be able to get rewards for upgrading buildings to the same level. It defeats the purpose of having a farm account if you can’t take the resources from it. Because whenever you upgrade your Warehouse, more resources become protected. This is something that I wish I did for the farm account I made in my first State-I shouldn’t have upgraded my Warehouse so much. We’re a community here, so we help each other-especially the ones who have just started playing the game! Feel free to add your own practices that I might have missed. If you’ve played the game longer, you might already know these things already. ![]() Since we’re only allowed to create two accounts in a State, I learned how to maximize my farm accounts so they actually deliver whenever my main ones are RSS-poor.Ī quick disclaimer: I’ve only been playing State of Survival for six months and a half. So, creating multiple farms in one State using different devices just doesn’t work for me. Thing is, I prefer to play State of Survival on my trusty iPad and nowhere else. Of course, plundering is one of the fastest ways to get resources without buying anything, but some States have rules in place that will prevent you from plundering to your heart’s content. When we get to the point that our settlement farms and gathering can no longer keep up with our settlement’s consumption, farm accounts come in handy. We’re always in need of resources, and we need more and more as we level up. :D Seriously though, you need resources-food, wood, metal, gas, and later on, plasma cores-to advance anything in this game. If you haven’t, well, you might want to check if you’re actually playing State of Survival and not something else. “Resources” is a term that every State of Survival player has encountered at least once in their playing of the game.
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