Each tend to be better in different areas. Sometimes people join our clan who have been pushing / warring for a long time and want to re-learn farming.
Sometimes players leave our clan to learn how to properly push / war again.
Each of which require different skills.
Farming is predominately about efficiency, using minimal spells and 1 or 0 heroes to get loot.
War is predominately about giving it absolutely everything to try get 2 or 3 star wins. Don't hold anything back.
Cup chasing is more in-between the two above, you must win; but if you can get 1 star efficiently it may be better then getting 2 while burning through your spells/heroes.
Last edited by daz258; January 27th, 2015 at 02:38 AM.
Warriors? Never heard . . .
IGN: Leryx Emberlaze | Status: Slightly Inactive (Attacks won/season = 20 to 60)
Current stats as of April 6, 2015 (GMT+8):
Started playing on Mar. 30, 2014, semi-quit on Sept. 18, 2014, and came back to the game on Nov. 2, 2014. Stopped actively farming starting April 6, 2015.-
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Well I'm farming around the 3700-3800 range atm for de to upgrade my heroes, but I also war 24/7 in my war clan. Which category do I fall into?
your hundreds away from rank 1. I would say you are trophy pushing. And just because you war does not make you a warrior. When you can wipe a base, your own level, then you are a warrior.
not at a th9. Unless you get over 4000, you're a nobody. Just a wannabe.
Farmers, warriors and trophy pushers are three different moods of a single being: A CoC player.
This question is meaningless. Everyone of us has pushed, warred or farmed at some point.
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It is not meaningless, unless you're a n00b.
We we are playing a game. There is skill involved. How can this skill be calculated properly. Not by farming, how much frab you have. That just comes down to how much time you have to waste.
Trophy hunting, you build a set army, and you sit their for hours pressing next until your army fits for a star on a particular base. Whoever has more time, will be the higher rank.
A warrior, someone who wars and can wipe a whole base, something that a farmer or trophy hunter can never do, surely is a far skilled player than the other 2.
Last edited by soonthorn; January 27th, 2015 at 02:57 AM.