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Clash of Clans New Gold Pass Stamps: How to Farm Daily Tasks Efficiently

Clash of Clans Gold Pass Stamps | Efficient Farming Routes, Town Hall Scaling, and How to Catch Up After Missing Days

The early 2026 update rebuilds the Clash of Clans Gold Pass around Daily Tasks and Stamp Cards, replacing the old Season Challenge missions on Android and iOS. You now earn Season Points by completing simple Daily Tasks tied to normal attacking and upgrading, then cash in extra points whenever you fill a Stamp Card.

TH Level Focus Attacks Upgrades to Start Session Goal
TH7–TH11 (Mid) 3–5 easy BARCH/giant wins on soft bases 1–2 short defenses/traps/walls Finish 1+ Stamp Cards + Star Bonus
TH12+ (Late) War/Ranked hits + cheap farm army 1 long hero/defense/lab Align with attacks; clear stacks in final week

 

Each season starts with multiple Stamp Cards already available, and you gain one extra card every day; cards never expire and simply stack, so you can catch up later if you miss a few days. Gold Pass owners earn bonus points when they complete Stamp Cards, and in the final week of the season both individual stamps and full cards give extra Season Points, making late‑season grinding much faster.

Efficient daily stamp farming

  1. Log in once or twice a day for focused sessions instead of constant short check‑ins.

  2. Start at least one building and one lab upgrade to trigger upgrade‑related tasks while you play.

  3. Run a short string of multiplayer or Ranked attacks that you can reliably win to push common Daily Tasks and your Star Bonus.

  4. Keep an eye on your current Stamp Card and stay online until you fully complete it.

  5. On days you skipped, plan a longer farming block to clear all stacked Stamp Cards in one go.

  6. In the final week of the season, increase your session time because stamps and cards are worth more points.

If you play like this, you’ll reliably finish the reward track each month without needing to grind awkward, specific challenges anymore.


How the new Gold Pass stamps system actually works

The Gold Pass 2.0 rework keeps the familiar Silver and Gold reward tracks but moves everything into a new full‑screen layout with clearer tiers and a horizontal progress bar. The key change is that Season Points come from Daily Tasks and Stamp Cards instead of one‑off challenge lists locked behind specific troop types or game modes.

Daily Tasks are always available and built around ordinary play: attacking, upgrading, and similar actions, which makes them easy to understand even for mid‑game players. Every completed task gives a stamp; when you collect enough stamps, you complete a Stamp Card and instantly gain a chunk of bonus Season Points toward both the Silver and Gold tracks.

You start each season with several Stamp Cards unlocked and then receive one new card per day. Because cards don’t expire and simply stack, missing a day doesn’t permanently slow you down; you can fill yesterday’s card and today’s card in the same longer session later. Gold Pass players earn extra Season Points from finishing these cards, which replaces the old flat 200‑point purchase bonus that has now been removed.

Best daily routines to farm stamps fast

The most efficient way to farm stamps is to bundle your tasks into short, focused sessions where you attack, start upgrades, and manage your village all at once. This keeps your Stamp Card progression visible and prevents you from forgetting about almost‑finished cards.

Here’s a reliable daily routine most players can follow:

  • Log in when you know you have at least 20–30 minutes, not during quick real‑life breaks.

  • Check your builders and laboratory, then start at least one building and one research upgrade before attacking.

  • Run 3–5 farming or Ranked attacks that you’re confident you can win to stack win, star, and resource‑based tasks at once.

  • After each attack, quickly train your next army and check your Stamp Card to see how close you are to filling it.

  • Stay online until you fully complete your current Stamp Card, then decide whether to push into your next stacked card or stop.

An expert‑level habit is to treat your Stamp Card like a “session bar”: you don’t log off until the current card is done, which guarantees steady progress even if you miss a day here and there.

Early‑game vs late‑game stamp farming

Stamp farming feels a bit different depending on your Town Hall level and how you usually play.

Lower and mid Town Halls (roughly TH7–TH11)

If you’re still climbing through the mid game, your best stamp value usually comes from easy farming and cheap upgrades.

  • Focus most of your attacks on soft multiplayer bases that you can beat with simple armies like BARCH or Giants and Wizards.

  • Start lots of shorter upgrades on defenses, traps, and walls so you can keep builders busy while regularly finishing upgrade‑related tasks.

  • Use your Star Bonus as an anchor: plan enough attacks to claim the bonus, which naturally lines up with Daily Tasks tied to stars and resource grabs.

Because your upgrades are cheaper and faster, it’s easier to chain several village actions in a single sitting, which can blast through multiple Stamp Cards when you’re catching up.

High Town Halls and late game

At higher Town Halls, your village is more focused on war, Ranked Mode, and long‑term upgrades. You can still farm stamps efficiently, but you want to fold stamp farming into your existing attack schedule instead of adding random raids you don’t care about.

  • Align your daily Stamp Cards with your planned war and Ranked attacks so those hits double as task progress.

  • Start long hero, defense, or lab upgrades just before a farming block so you lock in upgrade‑related tasks for days at a time.

  • Use a separate cheap farming army on “off” days to clear any stacked Stamp Cards without risking your war resources or carefully planned armies.

Late‑game players should pay extra attention to the final week of the season, because the increased stamp and card values make it much easier to sprint to the end of the pass if you’re slightly behind.

Why the final week of the season matters

The Gold Pass 2.0 system explicitly boosts progression at the end of each season. In the last week, each stamp and completed Stamp Card gives more Season Points than earlier in the month, and Gold Pass players still get their extra card‑completion bonus on top.

That means you can think about the final week as a safety net. If life gets in the way in week one or two, you can still reach key boosts and rewards by grinding down your stacked Stamp Cards later. You should, however, avoid leaving half‑finished cards sitting around during this window, because pushing them to completion is one of the most efficient ways to gain points in the entire system.

If you end up on March 24 with several almost‑full Stamp Cards, scheduling one longer farming session that finishes them all can unlock important builder or research discounts days earlier than you expected.

Stamp farming tips and mistakes to avoid

Here are some quick‑hit tips and pitfalls to keep in mind while you learn the new system:

  • Group your play: stacking upgrades and attacks in one or two sessions is more effective than many tiny logins that barely move the Stamp Card.

  • Don’t ignore upgrades: idle builders slow both your village and your stamp income; try to start something every time you log in.

  • Use stacked cards to your advantage: missing days is fine if you later commit to clearing all pending cards in a focused grind.

  • Avoid “almost done” cards: always push a Stamp Card to 100% before you log off, especially late in the season when each completion is worth more.

In real play, the villages that feel best under Gold Pass 2.0 are the ones that treat Daily Tasks as a soft routine rather than a checklist, folding tasks into their normal raid and upgrade plans instead of chasing awkward objectives.

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