Best place to put Town Hall when farming

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I am currently a farming town hall 7, and I am debating where to put my Town Hall. I have seen people put their Town Hall in the corner of their village with bombs surrounding it. However, I have also seen people put it near to their walls.

I am trying to keep a steady trophy level while also gaining loot. I am currently in Silver 1 and have my base at a maxed out Town Hall 6.

What is the best place to put my town hall?






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Where should I put my town hall?

  • put your town hall in a corner, away from any defenses.
  • put your clan castle at the center of your base and always ensure it is full of troops. ...
  • separate and keep safe your gold and elixir storage behind walls and defenses. ...
  • put barracks, army camps, collectors, spell factory, and lab outside of your walls.


  • Why do people put their town halls outside their base?

    When a Town Hall is destroyed, you lose gold equal to the amount stored in your fullest Gold Storage building. So putting your Town Hall outside your base in the hopes of low-cost shields means you will lose a LOT of resources when they come and destroy your Town Hall.

    Why do people put their town hall in the corner?

    Short answer - Farmers who want a free shield via trophy pushers who don't go after their resources in respect (usually).



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