TH4 Anti-3 Farming Base #1
CC: 1 Valkyrie and 2 Archers

This TH4 Anti-3 Farming Base protects your loot while reducing the chance of a 3-star. The layout splits into two sections: upper storages protected by Air Defense, and lower section with deep Mortar and Wizard Tower coverage to slow ground pushes. This structure forces awkward pathing, making Giant attacks inefficient.
Key Features
- Storages in top compartment covered by Air Defense against Balloons
- Strong splash coverage from Mortar, Wizard Tower, and Archer Towers
- Spring Traps on common Giant entry paths
- Bombs break Wall Breaker timing
- Anti-ground orientation weakens Giant-led attacks
Best for: Players wanting a TH4 farming base that protects resources, slows ground troops, and punishes common low-tier strategies.
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What is the best TH4 farming base in Clash of Clans?
A strong TH4 farming base keeps storages deep inside walls, uses Spring Traps on Giant pathing routes, and positions splash defenses to cover multiple entry points. This layout is tested against the 2025-2026 meta and includes a one-tap copy link.
How do I protect loot at Town Hall 4?
Place Gold and Elixir storages behind two to three wall layers away from the base edge. Use Spring Traps on Giant pathing routes and place Bombs near Wall Breaker entry points to slow attackers before they reach your resources.
What CC troops should I use for TH4 farming?
1 Valkyrie and 2 Archers. The Valkyrie activates deep inside the base and disrupts attacking troops with its spin attack, while Archers create early pressure at the perimeter.
What attacks does this TH4 base counter?
This base counters Giant-led attacks, Wall Breaker rushes, and Goblin spam using splash coverage from Mortar, Wizard Tower, and Archer Towers, which are the most common attack strategies at TH4.
Should I use a farming base or war base at TH4?
Use a farming base when your goal is protecting loot between sessions. Use a war base when you need to prevent opponents from earning stars in Clan War or CWL. The design priorities are different and one layout cannot serve both purposes well.



