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What is farming exactly and is it good or bad

So what Ive been told is it's where the killer doesn't try to kill the survivors, maybe hit them but allow them to be healed. And hit gens and break pallets but in general it's a good thing right. Can someone help define it please. Thanks everyone

Comments

  • Reinami
    Reinami Member Posts: 5,652

    Not letting the game end and trading hits with survivors for bloodpoints. Or just running around etc. If you aren't trying to win but trying to get bloodpoints that is farming.

  • SaltedSnow
    SaltedSnow Member Posts: 309

    The farming you're talking about refers to the killer and survs working together to maximize their bloodpoint gain. Most people don't mind it though some dislike it and would rather play a proper game. If I'm stomping a game hard I tend to turn it into a farming game and let the noobs escape.

    There's another kind of farming, which basically amounts to sandbagging your team in order to get more BP.

  • ViciouscirceBU
    ViciouscirceBU Member Posts: 111

    What's Sandbagging? Like slowing them down or working with the killer against other survivors. Or something else

  • hillbillyclaudmain69
    hillbillyclaudmain69 Member Posts: 1,528

    Youre right. I think its a bad thing as I like a normal game, but if I'm doing a hard challenge and they help me with it, I wont genrush the absolute ######### out of them and get out asap.

  • SaltedSnow
    SaltedSnow Member Posts: 309

    Sandbagging is just screwing over your teammates, whether intentionally or not. A good example would be unhooking in front of the killer, or bodyblocking someone being chased.

  • Tricks
    Tricks Member Posts: 957

    Farming is usually instigated by the Killer by notifying the Survivors they are not interested in hooking Survivors done by:

    • Picking up and dribbling them then letting them go
    • Once dropping a Survivor hit the gen they where working on with M1 preferably with other Survivors around to witness


    • Once an agreement is made to farm the Killer will then need to remember how many times he hooks each Survivor so he doesn't break the social contract by accidentally killing them
    • After 2 hooks are achieved for each Survivor its a matter of running around each pallet letting them stun you
    • If they have a torch let them get a few stuns and sneak in a few torch evasions yourself.


    Farming can also be instigated by Survivors by:

    • memeing about conga lines, dropping equipped items and pointing as a gestured 'offering' to the Killer

    Risks:

    • The risk for the Killer is that Survuvors don't take the hint and selfishly do gens and leave resulting in everyone getting bare minimum BP and maybe a black pip if they're lucky.


    • The risk for Survivors is the Killer might not care they want to farm and just selfishly kill everyone resulting in everyone getting bare minimum - BP and maybe a black pip if they're lucky.