To farm in travian is to attack other villages for resources, like I’m sure everyone knows. In the beginning farming heavily is pretty much the only way to be able to grow as fast as the other big players. Farming can take a lot of time when you start to get a lot of troops and lots of potential farms around you, and especially if you don’t have any co-players to help you out it’s good to find an efficient way to do it. One way I’ve found is very efficient is to add links to all your farms in a html document. The way to make such a html document is just to first open up the attack screen of every village you’d like to farm in seperate tabs in your webbrowser. The attack screen is the one where you select the troops, each url should end with a2b.php?z=323184, the number being the ID of the village and different for all the links.
When you got all these tabs open, you just copy these links into say word or some other text editor that can save html files. Usually what I do is to have one paragraph for each 7×7. The first one being my own 7×7, next one the 7×7 north of me and so on. You can also add some notes to your html document if there is something specific to remember about each of the farms, like how many troops to send, how much resources he’s producing, crannies, etc.
I sometimes have as many as 200-300 different farms added in a html document like this, and trust me, sending 300 attacks one at a time takes a very long time. When I do it this way however, I just open my html file, ctrl + click each of the links to open them in a new tab, and then send about 50 of them on their way at the same time. The reason I don’t do all the 300 at the same time is cause of having 300 tabs open in your webbrowser will slow your computer down a lot.
One thing when you have this html document with your farms, don’t forget to update it. If some of the villages delete or are taken over by friends of you, the link will still point to that same place, so make sure you check it now and then to avoid attacking allies.
I’ve found this to be a very efficient way to farm, I’m curious about what you guys think of it though, or if you have some other tips on how to farm efficiently. If so, please leave a comment below.
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