I FARMED 13 HOURS TO RAID THIS CLAN BASE AS A SOLO PLAYER MY BEST SOLO #2 LAST ISLAND OF SURVIVAL

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Hello everyone!
In today's solo journey, I've decided to join a server where the badge is already dropped and someone is already holding it.
I know some of you might think it's impossible, but for me it's not.
I'm just going to attempt to raid the badge holder, not planning to win because I'm bored of playing on fresh servers where raiding bases is uneventful.
Nobody wants to raid me, so maybe if I jump to where the badge holder is, they'll raid me to stop me from raiding them.
That's what I'm thinking.
so i hope you enjoyed this solo journey although it wasn't exactly solo because i used three accounts initially i used two accounts one for doing rooms and the other for auto farming later on i switched to using two accounts for auto farming and one for shotgun farming to speed up sulfur collection until i had enough to make bombs for raiding the badge holder if you enjoyed this journey make sure to leave a like and subscribe sit back relax and enjoy the farming video
This bot base helped me create my starter base.
I didn't know who owned this server at first.
However, as I continued doing rooms, I recognized some names.
I had fought against this Legion before.
Remember when I solo jumped a civil server?
This enemy kept using Mecha to take the tank.
We've raided this Legion before, so I knew the base design they used.
These guys are not noobs because they have 30 plus players, almost all of whom are max talent players.
I blocked them so I knew how many they are and how many are online.
I'm not playing to offline raid them.
It's much better if they stay online because that's where the fun is.
Thank you.
I activated the airdrop in hopes of acquiring a rifle, silently praying that the enemy wouldn't catch wind of my infiltration into their server.
After activating the airdrop, I set out to scout for the perfect location to establish my base.
I sought out a secluded spot, one that would pose a significant challenge for any enemies aware of the presence of jumpers, ensuring it would take them considerable time and effort to uncover my hidden sanctuary.
After scouting several areas, I settled on a location to build.
Confident in my choice, I commenced construction, convinced that this spot would remain undetected by enemy scouts,
I opted to stick with my old base design since my role as a jumper didn't necessitate a fresh approach.
This base was a simple setup primarily focused on protecting my furnace, where all the sulfur would be cooked.
While it lacked elaborate defenses for withstanding raids, it served its purpose efficiently for my needs.
I wanted to maintain the thrill of the journey, so I recorded my experiences within a single day.
Remarkably, within just 13 hours of dedicated farming, I embarked on my first raid attempt against the enemy.
Did I emerge victorious, or did I face defeat?
Keep watching to uncover the outcome.
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Returning to the airdrop after fortifying my base, I marveled at the fact that the enemy remained oblivious to the presence of a jumper on their server.
Their ignorance only fueled my determination to seize any advantage I could find in this high-stakes game.
As the enemy continued to operate in the dark, unaware of my presence, I wasted no time.
I delved into farming resources and expanding my base's rooms, steadily enhancing my capabilities while maintaining the element of surprise.
To my dismay, it turned out that the enemy had caught wind of my activities.
Without delay, I shifted my focus to fortifying my defenses, anticipating an imminent raid.
With urgency driving me, I scoured the monuments for gear and weaponry, determined to bolster my arsenal and protect my base against the impending threat.
It seemed apparent that the disappearance of the airdrop had alerted the enemy to my presence, prompting them to launch a search operation.
Unfortunately, luck wasn't on my side as they stumbled upon me while I was still in the midst of my first attempt at card runs.
However, despite the setback, I found a silver lining in the situation.
This encounter was precisely what I had anticipated.
I wanted them to become aware of my farming activities and my intention to raid them.
By making my presence known, I aimed to instill a sense of urgency in them, ensuring they remained online and engaged, unwittingly falling into my strategic trap.
As the enemy scoured the landscape in search of me, they were unaware of the exact location of my base.
This fortunate circumstance afforded me a window of opportunity to continue my card runs uninterrupted.
While they were preoccupied with their search, I seized the chance to gather valuable resources and gear, knowing that my base remained concealed, giving me the advantage of time.
Returning to my base after completing a few card runs, I remained astonished that the enemy had yet to uncover its location.
Despite the loot I had gathered, I knew it wouldn't suffice to defend against a potential raid.
With this realization in mind, I swiftly deposited all my valuable loot and resources, ensuring they were safely stored away.
Without hesitation, I ventured out once more to continue my card runs, utilizing every opportunity to strengthen my defenses and prepare for the inevitable confrontation.
Upon returning home, I immediately initiated upgrades to fortify the core of my base, recognizing its critical importance as the stronghold for my valuable possessions.
With meticulous care I reinforced its defenses, ensuring that it would withstand any potential assault.
Safeguarding this vital area became my top priority, as it housed the most crucial assets essential for my survival in this unforgiving landscape.
After completing the necessary upgrades to my base, I resumed my card runs without delay.
With my defenses bolstered and my loot securely stored, I ventured out once more into the wilderness, seizing every opportunity to gather resources and strengthen my position.
The cycle continued, each card run bringing me closer to my goal while keeping my adversaries guessing about my whereabouts.
Taking a break from the intense card runs, I shifted my focus to smelting iron and sulfur.
This crucial task ensured a steady supply of essential materials for fortifying my base and crafting powerful weaponry.
With the rhythmic hum of the furnaces in the background, I meticulously monitored the smelting process, knowing that each bar of iron and sulfur refined brought me one step closer to achieving my objectives.
Realizing that one account alone wasn't sufficient for farming, I made the strategic decision to open a second account.
With this additional account, I could simultaneously engage in farming activities, utilizing a shotgun for increased efficiency.
Managing both accounts simultaneously, I maximized my productivity, ensuring a steady influx of resources to strengthen my base and gear up for future challenges.
I made a 1x1 base to store my sulfur so I can farm more sulfur later.
I'll take it using my other account.
i killed a guy i'm guessing that this guy is one of them probably looking for me
I farmed for almost two hours and gathered almost 200K sulfur.
That's only from shotgun farming, not including the auto-farmed account.
With caution, I accessed my main account and quickly gathered the sulfur I had diligently farmed.
It was imperative to act quickly before the server owner detected my stash.
Each moment was precious as I secured the sulfur, ensuring it remained hidden from prying eyes, poised to be utilized in future endeavors.
Feeling the weight of the situation, I couldn't ignore the vulnerability of my base, especially with the substantial amount of sulfur I had accumulated.
The thought of losing it all in a single raid sent shivers down my spine.
Determined to fortify my defenses, I made the swift decision to upgrade and expand my base, preparing it for any potential threats looming on the horizon.
With each upgrade, I bolstered my base's resilience, striving to ensure its survival against whatever challenges lay ahead.
The inevitable had arrived.
After hours of tense anticipation, someone had finally discovered my base.
With a sinking feeling in my gut, I realized that my efforts to remain hidden had come to naught.
It was only a matter of time before the lurking enemy made their move.
With my heart racing, I braced myself for the impending confrontation, knowing that the outcome would determine the fate of everything I had worked so hard to build.
With this gripping cliffhanger, I'll conclude part one of my adventure.
Stay tuned for part two, where the tension reaches its peak as the looming threat outside my base becomes a reality.
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This is what happened last time in my solo journey.
I jumped in this server with one aim in mind to raid the badge holder.
Just a few minutes into the server, I thought it was a clever move to snatch the airdrop, but it turned out to be a mistake.
As soon as I grabbed it, the enemies were alerted to my presence and began scouring the map to find where I had set up my base.
During my first hard run, I encountered one of the enemies on this server.
They seemed to have already caught wind of my intentions to farm in order to raid them.
It was up to them whether they would allow me to continue farming or if they would intervene.
I didn't waste any time because they already knew I had jumped servers.
I farmed for five hours before they found me.
And that concludes part one of my journey.
In this part two, will they raid me?
Or will they let me farm?
Or are they going to underestimate me?
Watch till the end to find out the outcome of this journey.
And make sure to leave a like and subscribe if you enjoy this video.
After completing my card runs and returning home, I immediately began upgrading my base.
I had a strong feeling that they were going to raid me, and it turned out I was right.
As soon as they discovered my location, I wasted no time in reinforcing my defenses.
With only three autocannons at my disposal, I had to make them work effectively.
I had gathered over 200k sulfur or more, and I knew that defending this base was crucial to the continuation of my journey.
Five minutes later I heard footsteps outside my base, this time only one person was present.
I was crafting bullets for defense and transferring stone from my farm base to my main base, but I didn't have time because the enemy had already made their first move.
I killed the guy.
He thought he could raid me, but he was wrong.
Later on, he made the right choice by calling his legion to raid me.
That way they had a better chance to win against a solo player.
And for your information, guys, this legion is not made up of newbies.
Almost all of them are maxed talent players.
I bagged my second account in case the cool down on my main account's bags would take too long.
I didn't want to risk being raided, and bagging my second account turned out to be the right choice in this journey.
You'll soon see why.
I used my second account to deposit my stone, but I was only halfway through when I heard them again.
This time, I hadn't fortified my base completely with stone.
They only needed to destroy two iron walls and one steel wall to win, but I wasn't going to let them.
It had been a long time since someone attempted to raid me like this.
The last time I got raided was because I only had a stone base and no gun to defend myself.
But this time, I was prepared.
I had everything I needed.
this test.
Those who survived no go on my time.
Put them
I had a big brain move here.
Since I had a bag and bed in the corner, and I couldn't kill them with guns because they'd just bazooka me, I used oil bombs instead.
I used my second account at that time, but I didn't record because I had no time for it.
I had a base to defend, so I switched points of view later.
I thought the enemy didn't have any more bombs, but I noticed some of them were missing.
Maybe they went home to craft more bombs and get more kits.
During that time, I repaired my base.
Shit.
This time, with the reinforcements they brought, they almost won.
I switched perspectives this time because I positioned my second account inside, allowing me to defend from both outside and inside the 2x2 base in case they managed to breach it.
Thanks for watching!
Some of them had already left, but others remained outside, showing that they were determined and persistent.
After that, I attempted to locate my body, which was laden with stone, as this time I was certain they didn't have any more bombs.
It seemed like they had given up.
The question remained, would they attempt another raid or would they let me farm and underestimate what I could do?
But I try
I will end part two here.
If you enjoyed this journey, stay tuned for part three where I make my first attempt to raid this Legion.
The question still remains, will they redeem their failed raid, or will they let me farm and raid them?
Stay tuned to find out.
Last time on my solo journey, right after they found my base, they wasted no time in launching their raid.
Initially, one lone assailant attempted to breach but failed.
However, undeterred, they regrouped, and soon a legion descended upon my stronghold.
Despite their relentless efforts, they couldn't break through their defenses.
Defeated, they retreated momentarily, only to return with reinforced weaponry.
Yet even with their upgraded arsenal, victory remained elusive as they continued to face defeat.
If you missed out on Part 2, don't worry, I'll leave the link to it in the comment section below.
Make sure to watch it before diving into Part 3 to fully grasp the unfolding story.
After their repeated failures, all of them logged off.
It seemed they had underestimated me, perhaps assuming that being alone meant I couldn't gather enough resources to mount a successful raid against them.
With all of them offline, possibly having gone to sleep due to the late hour, I seized the opportunity.
Utilizing the cover of night, I dedicated countless hours to farming components and embarking on numerous card runs.
Additionally, I diligently accumulated sulfur, ensuring a substantial stockpile of bombs for the impending raid.
I've added more large furnaces to my base so that I can prepare for raiding them before I go to sleep.
If I fail on my first attempt, then I'll farm again and try once more.
After that, I did more card runs because I needed more electronic parts.
I continued to expand my base out of fear that they might launch another raid, leaving me vulnerable and unable to mount a successful defense.
One guy was online, busy doing rooms.
I don't know why, but because of that I couldn't gather more e-parts every time I went on a card run.
They kept checking my base.
I guess they were planning to offline raid me after what happened.
They can't online raid me now.
I did not have an oil refiner in this journey because the enemy took it every time I checked it.
I checked their base and there was no movement, but I knew one guy was online.
Since I needed more ropes too, I decided to steal their cloth from outside their base and plant it near my base so I could craft ropes later.
Finally, I unlocked the C4, and I could start crafting explosives in C4.
My goal was to get 120 C4 before I slept and tried my first attempt.
I took the tank before I went to raid them because sometimes the tank gives 40 E-parts, and I needed E-parts at that time.
I didn't care about the deep refiner, I just wanted to get E-parts then.
I messaged the guy who kept checking my base to see if I was offline, asking if they were planning to raid me again.
However, he didn't know that I was planning my first raid within the next 13 hours.
I gathered the bombs I needed for this raid.
I could have gotten more, but I was so tired that I wanted to sleep.
If I failed, I could try again later as long as I wasn't raided.
Since I'm solo, I didn't wait for all of them to go online.
They had 30 people or more, but we don't know exactly.
It's their fault if they get raided offline or online.
That's their choice.
Just don't cry at the end and say you never play like a man, because if you play this game, you must always be ready.
Thank you.
I'm going to end part three here.
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It will help motivate me.
I hope you enjoyed it.
See you in part four.
After 13 hours, I gathered all the bombs I want for my first attempt.
This legion underestimated me because right after they failed, they went offline.
Only one guy stayed online and kept checking my base.
I guess he wanted to offline raid me.
But before they could offline raid me, I gave them an online raid.
With those 13 hours of grinding, I earned the badge just like that.
It's not my fault that only one guy was online.
They had 30 players or more, we didn't know.
But don't ever call me out for not playing like a man, because I gave this Legion an online raid.
Hey!
Yeah, let's see how you do under pressure.
You'll see how many there are.
I killed a lot of sleepers and the players who failed the raid last time.
They're not even in this base, so I guess they have a total of four legions playing on this server base.
From what I saw in their ally tag, other sleepers belong to another legion, but the same ally.
If this legion had four to five players online, I guess I would have failed on my first attempt, but only one guy was online and it worked out well for me because I'm solo.
I'll take this win this time.
Oh shit.
They don't let me shoot.
Firepower in this coalition.
We just turned the field into a demolition.
It was desolate, but I have premonition.
I was training for war.
Every exhibition, every extra mission, every enemy listening, get off my dick.
I got bad intentions.
Make it right.
Every Roman.
I'm back.
Beats in my town, I can show you the coast Open the shots if they wanted to smoke If you know, then you know Suit it up, bitch, my whole team do the same Don't you forget who created the game Ready for war, I was born with grenades The trenches where soldiers are made Let's see how you do under pressure Let's see how you do under pressure Give them a name to remember Let's see how you do under pressure Let's see how you do under pressure
You're picking up
The good days, but good wasn't the only perspective of all the days that we had.
We lost it.
Since I have a few bombs left, I decide to raid their towers.
We're willing to stand like
I'll see you next time.
In the quicksand
Seagrass was all I found An alternative hell No more cookies in this jar Did I take it too far?
Now I dwell in the sand Like a fish on land But I'm deep, deep down On the bottom of a well I don't belong, can't you tell?
This place must be hell No more cookies in this jar
Ho ho ho ho!
I want to forget her shame.
I placed more turrets, securing my base just in case they had more bombs in storage or if they planned to farm.
After that, I went to sleep because I was so tired.
I farmed for 13 hours straight just for that raid.
I gave this enemy respect because they gave me an online raid, even though my base wasn't that good.
This time, my base is 80% done, giving me a better chance of winning a defense if they raid me again.
The next day I saw some of them online and I guess they wanted to raid me.
They still had a base near the airport, but I didn't have many bombs left to raid it.
I tried, but I wasn't lucky enough to get the tool covered.
That was my last bomb, and I did that on stream.
I'm still hoping they will come back, grind, and try to raid me again.
But in the end, they gave up.
Those people who came online only did so because I was streaming.
Deciding to stream sniped me while recycling all their loot, so I could fully upgrade into steel.
I did not have a proper ending to this journey because the enemy did not bother to farm again.
I stayed AFK for 21 hours but nothing happened.
My base was complete, and in the end, I forgot to put the badge inside the tool cupboard.
But I didn't really care about the badge.
Next time, I'll try to create a better ending.
I hope you enjoyed this journey and make sure to leave a like and subscribe if you did.
Also, all the likes on this video within 48 hours will be the total sulfuror I'll farm on my next solo journey.
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