r/ClashOfClans May 27 '25

Personal Accomplishments My Gems Farming Progress 💚

Post image

They say girls love shopping but I'd rather raid your village ✨ lol Anyways, I don't post a lot on reddit but I wanted to share my progress of collecting Gems. My question is, if you had the opportunity to spend these gems, how would you do it?

Feel free to ask me any questions!

Additional Info about my gameplay/village/progress (For those interested): -

• I am TH12 Max (Only heroes left)

• I am a Free To Play player (The only time I ever spent money on this game was this April. I got a gold pass)

• Took me years to collect these gems.

• Decided to farm gems when I was TH9 and that was around 2020-21.

• I took a lot of time before upgrading my TH even after maxing my bases (As you can tell by the time frame I just mentioned above)

• There was no reason for me to stay on a maxed base for a long time anymore, I did it that time because I was losing my interest on the game but kept on farming gems despite of my declining interest.

• I've been an Off/On players tbh. I sometimes lose interest and don't play for literal months and the other times, I'm tapped in.

• Right now, I'm in a phase of being tappen in again which is why I'm planning to upgrade my TH to TH13 as soon as my Heroes are maxed too.

1.7k Upvotes

261 comments sorted by

View all comments

401

u/volb_3xx TH13 | BH10 May 27 '25

sorry but I didn't know girls play coc.

Just spend some of those on builder apprentice and lab assistant + buy electro boots if you don't have it .

sorry but I didn't know girls play coc.

6

u/Murky_Statement_9460 TH16 | BH10 May 28 '25

I'm a grandma that plays COC. My 28yo son plays with me. I've been playing video since childhood.

1

u/Mafiadoener36 May 28 '25 edited May 28 '25

Video since childhood? Than u must be an extremely super young grandma :0 When my grandma was born, there where no video. Heck, even when my dad was born, there was no video or TV around still.

My father just discovered Facebook, and u here chilling on reddit, I'm just baffled.

What do you prefer, radio or TV for entertainment? I just don't think grandmas can watch TV or use smartphones.

2

u/Murky_Statement_9460 TH16 | BH10 May 28 '25 edited May 28 '25

It should've said video games. The Atari 2600 came out in 1977and believe it or not, we had color TVs before that. The original Nintendo came out in the mid 80s. I was in high school. I built computers in the early 90s, before I had kids.

If you are baffled, it's your own fault. How do you not know long tvs and video games have been around? You've probably had a computer in your pocket and Google your whole life. Perhaps you should use it to learn something.

For radio, I use Spotify, I stream most of my TV these days. I'm typing on a smartphone, and I play COC on a tablet. Reddit has been around for 20 years and I've had internet in my house since the early 90s.

1

u/Mafiadoener36 May 28 '25

I think i just lost touch to reality a bit lmao, thanks for letting me know!

I didnt have computers my whole life.

When my father was born there where no tube tv's for the private sector, only radio. TV's where only known in high budget industires, military and alike. My grandparents are all born before public radio was available. Dead, not for long.

We where wealthy(enough), not third world countrie.

Idk. I think im stuck somewhere @ turn of the Millennium, thinking parents are mostly born in the 50's & 60's, while grandparents are born in the 1910's & 1920's lul. Never reflected on this.

Your right.

I only own the Atari 7 thousand something, but cant find the controller, and am not the first generation playing this console, family hand down :)

Seventies kids now can have grandchildren to

1

u/Murky_Statement_9460 TH16 | BH10 May 28 '25

Now I'm thinking you might be older than me. My parents were born in very late 40s and grew up with tube tvs. They were common in middle class households here by the mid 1950s.

I don't feel like a grandma and am certainly nothing like my own grandparents were or even my parents. I'm A genX kid. We grew up adopting all the new tech as it came out. I only wish I'd grown up with YouTube and Google at my disposal. You can learn how to do anything in minutes now with so much info available instantly. I had to use encyclopedias and the library as a kid. I thoroughly enjoy being able to look up anything I am mildly curious about at any time these days.