How to Farm Quicker in the Early Game

How to farm quickly in the Early Game in Call of Dragons? Many new players always ask about this, so in this guide, we will let you know what new players should do to speed up the farming process during the early game.

You generally want always to have your heroes farming whenever they are free or when you are not in the game. You might want to start farming right at the beginning of the game as the upgrade costs will dramatically increase. You will always find your self at lacking of resources in the late stage of the game.

It’s recommended to start a farm account as soon as possible to reduce your overall farming effort.

How to Farm Quicker in Call of Dragons

Gatherers

Here are all 4 gatherers in Call of Dragons at the moment:

Some Overall heroes like Ordo can work as small gatherers as well as he has a skill that boosts gathering speed.

These gatherers can earn EXP just by farming resources, while they can farm super fast and offer some extra rewards upon completing the gathering.

Make sure to give them the best farming talent tree to maximize their farming speed.

You always want to have the gathering boost buff and 4 production boosts running. Don’t be scared of using them all, you will have a ton of them. In the long run, they make a real huge difference.

Use speedup items

First of all, dare to use the speedup items. When a season begins, always start with a power event.

Early game power is the clearest measure when looking for a strong alliance. Not holding at the start is the key. Also, during the early game, not having enough troops to farm or raid is a real pain. Don’t hesitate to spend those training speedups to fill up your Legion capacity during the first week.

Complete Road to Glory events

Try your best to fill up the rewards.

In the early stage, getting a large amount of consumption at the same time while relying on events and quests will give a sufficient payback.

Always remember to finish this event completely.

Follow The Main Quests

Next is to follow the more rewarding quests.

Mainline quests are rewarding, easy to finish, and a guide to healthy development. Mainly include city hall level (reward lots of gems)

Defeat the dark creatures, and upgrading heroes or artifacts to a specific level, or train a certain amount of troops.

These main quests either guide you to improve your ability or test your current power to see if it is solid while giving a lot of rewards, so following the main quests will never be wrong.

Exploration

In addition, Call of Dragons has lots of exploration gameplay and rewards.

First, wonders are spread throughout the map. These wonders have a series of quests that reward Level IV flying troops, which were powerful outcasts in the early game.

The map also contains a large number of Villages, free supplies, mysterious camps, etc. There are a lot of rewards such as resources and speed-up items.

Unlock all Free Supplies on the map with just one click. Read more here.

The exploration is a useful supplement to the initial resource and speedup items gap.

Empty your CP

Consistently utilizing your Command Point will result in earning more resource packs.

Although they may be small, these packs will accumulate over time and provide substantial resources.

Collecting them takes approximately 5 minutes every 8-12 hours, which will prove to be highly advantageous in the long run.

Plus. you will not lose them when the server resets and when getting raided.

City Hall Level 12

In City Hall levels 10-12, unlock policies and military tech.

There is a huge gap between with-tech and without-tech classes, and the police provide a wealth of stats and troop and gem gather abilities

But before you move up to Hall 12, you need to figure out which alliance and which region you want to follow next, or which group of friends in which region you want to follow.

Because once you finish the City Hall 12 upgrade, you will only be able to go to the corresponding alliance when the level opens and your area is taken by the cross-zone Outland Alliance.

Simply put, you will no longer be able to change regions to join alliances for a period of time after completing City Hall 12 unless it costs you to reset all policies. This is called Resurgence.

Alliance activities

Join an Alliance

Due to the fact that different alliance members may be in different time zones, combined with Augurstone Progress’s challenges to alliance bosses and levels, building alliance roads, and flags, and starting some alliance activities such as escorting alliance resources, etc.

Be sure to pay attention to alliance marks and emails and chats set up by alliance officials every time online. As much as possible meeting the requirements of the alliance, attending activities on time, and to keep own power in the alliance are not last.

If alliance officers are inactive or the alliance loses members frequently, consider changing alliances.

Tips: Alliance bosses of the same type but with different bonuses can be awarded multiple kills. Therefore, bosses with low difficulty in the early game may have a situation where player teams in the same area collectively change alliances to kill bosses and get a lot of boss rewards.

If you can catch a ride with a player’s boss and kill a behemoth, you’ll be rewarded with gems and city migration.

Read more: Alliance Guide

Farm Accounts

Creating a farm account can simplify your life. With a small account dedicated to farming resources, you can increase your weekly resource collection.

This strategy is best for dedicated players who are willing to create a new account and invest more time to maximize efficiency.

To create a farm account, take a look at our farm account guide here.

You’ll need to upgrade your alliance resource center quickly to provide your main account with the most resources possible.

Plus: You can create more if you have time!

Turn your Notification On!

For many players, it may seem like common sense, but it’s important to activate notifications on your PC/phone and immediately send your gatherers for farming when they are back to your city.

Some people don’t prioritize farming early on because they believe they have enough resource packs. While this may be true at the start, once your city hall level reaches around 17, you’ll start to notice a shortage of resources that will continue until you obtain T5.

If you’re serious about the game and want to advance faster than your peers, it’s crucial to farm efficiently and frequently.

Raiding Oher Players

For those who are advanced in the game, here’s a farming tip you can use.

Your goal is to scout cities nearby, particularly low-level ones. Players who quit or have depleted their resources are your targets.

However, make sure they don’t have too many troops defending their city. You don’t want to incur too many casualties.

It’s also a must to calculate the cost of training your troops in case they die.

For instance, if you attack a village with 2 million resources and lose 3k T4 troops, you might still profit. But, if you attack a city with 10 million resources and lose 8k troops, the profit will be more significant, even if you need to wait two days to train your troops again.

Summary

Early development, on the one hand, relies on their long time online and high resource gathering and speed-up item use, on the other hand, pay attention to joining the circle of active players as soon as possible.

Growing together in an active alliance is even faster, and having friends makes your game experience even better.

After all, the lone wolf and the active group, which is more attractive?

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