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West Game 2 Farm Account Guide (Resource Farms That Actually Help)

A farm account is a secondary account focused on producing and gathering resources (food/wood/ore/stone, depending on your server and features) and then transferring those resources to your main. The point is not power or PvP—it’s steady, predictable income that supports Town Center upgrades, research, and troop training.

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West Game 2 Farm Account Guide

Build resource farms that actually help your main account: what to upgrade, how to stay safe, and how to transfer resources on a repeatable routine.

Farming Multiple Accounts Daily Routine

Goal

Feed your main account

Farms exist to keep upgrades and research moving without stalls.

Focus

Output + safety

Production, gathering, storage, and low risk.

Routine

Schedule transfers

A simple schedule beats “sometimes” farming.

What is a farm account?

A farm account is a secondary account designed to produce and gather resources reliably, then transfer them to your main. Keep it lean, consistent, and safe—its purpose is to support progression, not compete in combat.

Farm account goals

  • Always have gathering running (idle time is wasted time).
  • Generate resources consistently through production + map gathering.
  • Minimize risk (low troops, low attention, low drama).
  • Transfer on a schedule so your main never stalls.

Best early upgrade priorities

Use the same progression logic as your main, but only upgrade what increases output and stability.

Upgrade these ✅

  • Town Center (only as needed to unlock/scale production)
  • Resource production buildings (your farm’s core)
  • Warehouse / storage (reduce losses if hit)
  • March & gathering enablers (march size/slots/efficiency)
  • Quest progression (resources + speedups)

Keep minimal ❌

  • Combat buildings beyond basic requirements
  • High-tier troops (inflates power + attracts attention)
  • Nice-to-haves that don’t increase output or safety

Safety: keep farms from becoming a liability

A farm is only useful if it survives long enough to be consistent. Play conservative and avoid stockpiling.

  • Use shields/peace protection during risky windows (events, kill periods).
  • Don’t stockpile too long. Transfer daily (or twice daily).
  • Keep troops lean and avoid returning large marches during peak enemy activity.
  • Stay near your alliance if your server meta rewards clustering for safety/support.

How to transfer resources to your main

Transfer methods depend on your server and alliance setup, but the principles are always the same: plan it, batch it, and do it regularly.

  1. Coordinate via alliance when possible (less friction).
  2. Plan “bank runs”: pick set times to consolidate into the main.
  3. Reduce transfer losses where your game offers tech/buildings to help.
  4. Move in batches instead of one huge transfer that paints a target.

Daily farm routine (simple)

Step 1

Collect production

Step 2

Send marches to gather

Step 3

Do quick quests

Step 4

Transfer → re-gather

Tip: schedule 1–2 “bank runs” per day. The routine matters more than perfection.

Next step

Running multiple farms is only worth it if your system stays consistent. Use a schedule, keep farms safe, and transfer regularly so your main never stalls.

Read: How to Run Multiple Farms Efficiently →

FAQ

How many farms should I start with?

Start with 2–3 farms and get the routine stable. Scale only after you’re consistently gathering and transferring every day.

Should my farm upgrade combat power?

Minimal. Farms that look like fighters get noticed. Keep upgrades focused on production, storage, and gathering efficiency.

Ready to automate?

Choose a plan and start managing your farms from the dashboard.