EpicBattle Offline Farming Guide
Offline farming is one of the highest retention systems in EpicBattle because it keeps progress moving while players are away from keyboard. But efficient offline farming is not just “send dinos and forget.” You need routing, cooldown awareness, village separation discipline, and clean recall control.
1. What VIP AutoFarm Actually Does
VIP AutoFarm sends available dinos to gather targets, applies loop cooldown, and handles return/redeploy logic. When configured correctly, this creates stable background resource flow without constant manual clicks.
- AutoFarm uses available dinos from the active village context.
- Gather/return loops follow cooldown constraints, not instant spam.
- Notifications track recalls, totals, and village origin.
2. Multi-Village Offline Strategy
If you own multiple villages, each village should behave as an independent economy cell. Treating all villages as one bucket is a common mistake that causes bad allocation and poor defense timing.
- Main village: primary growth + key upgrades + high-risk reserve.
- Secondary villages: stable gather loops and support logistics.
- Conquered villages: controlled extraction and rebuild pacing.
3. Dinos, Carry, and Route Quality
Carry upgrades and route length decide effective throughput. A short route with repeated successful cycles often outperforms long heroic routes that return too slowly under pressure.
- Upgrade carry where ROI is clear (especially gather-focused dinos).
- Prefer route consistency over random long-distance experiments.
- Use recall summaries to validate real returns per village.
4. Anti-Waste Rules for Better Offline Gains
- Check village context before triggering AutoFarm.
- Avoid overstacking one resource while starving key bottlenecks.
- Rotate target mix when war prep requires different materials.
- Keep some force ready for defense if raid pressure is active.
5. Notification Discipline
Good players use notifications as control telemetry, not visual noise. Farming, battle, and system logs tell you whether loops are healthy or silently underperforming.
- Watch AutoFarm recall totals by village.
- Track zero/low returns and adjust route mix quickly.
- Use battle alerts to rebalance gather vs defense posture.
6. Offline Farming and War Readiness
Offline farming should feed war preparation, not replace it. Build a cycle where gather time strengthens your next combat window: upgrades, repairs, reinforcements, and controlled gem spend.
7. Common Mistakes
- Starting loops on wrong village context and expecting another village output.
- Ignoring cooldown logic and expecting instant infinite farming.
- No recall checks, then blaming economy when issue is routing quality.
- Running full greed loops during active raid pressure.
8. Practical Daily Routine
- Morning: verify recalls + village totals.
- Midday: adjust routes based on bottleneck resources.
- Evening: prep war economy and reserve resources for upgrades/repairs.
- Before logout: activate clean loops per village and confirm notifications.