Clash of Vikings:攻略・戦略・進め方ガイド
A complete beginner-to-better guide to Clash of Vikings — how it works, what to do, and the mistakes to avoid.
Clash of Vikings condenses the base-building strategy genre into something you can actually make progress in without months of grinding. You build a settlement, train raiders, defend against attacks and raid other players for loot. The trick to enjoying it is knowing where to spend your limited resources early, because a scattered start is what turns these games into a slog. This guide lays out a clean early game and the habits that keep you competitive.
Your first sessions
Resist the urge to build one of everything. Your earliest priority is your resource generators and storage, because everything else depends on a steady income of wood and gold. Upgrade your main hall whenever you can afford to — it unlocks higher tiers of every other building — but don't let it outpace your defences, or you'll become a juicy, under-protected target for other raiders.
Balance offence and defence
Two halves of the game compete for your resources: the army you raid with and the walls and towers that protect your loot. New players tend to over-invest in attack and then wonder why they keep getting wiped overnight. A good rule of thumb early on is to keep your defences upgraded to roughly the same tier as your offence. You raid to fund upgrades; you defend to keep what you've raided.
Raid smart, not often
When you scout targets to raid, you're looking for full resource storage and weak walls, not just anyone online. A failed raid costs you army that takes time to retrain, so pick fights you can clearly win. Send your troops at the weakest wall segment and let them funnel toward the storage rather than spreading across the whole base. Pulling out with a partial win is usually better than committing your whole army to a base you can't crack.
- Prioritise resource generators and storage first.
- Keep defences and offence at similar tiers.
- Only raid bases you can clearly beat.
- Spend resources before logging off so raiders can't steal them.
Don't sit on resources
The single most common mistake is hoarding. Resources sitting in your storage are resources another player can steal while you sleep. Get into the habit of spending everything on an upgrade before you close the game — even a partial upgrade is safer than a full bank. An empty treasury is an unappealing target, and it means your settlement is always moving forward.
Planning your base layout
How you arrange your settlement matters as much as what you build. A smart layout puts your most valuable buildings — your storage and main hall — toward the centre, ringed by defensive structures and walls, so raiders have to fight through your defences to reach the loot. Scattering everything makes every building a soft, separate target. Think in layers: an outer wall to slow attackers, defensive towers positioned to cover the approaches, and your treasures protected in the core. Periodically review your layout as you unlock new buildings, because a base that was well-organised ten levels ago is often a patchwork mess now. A tidy, defensible layout quietly wins you defences you'll never even watch happen.
Joining a clan and the long game
If the game offers clans or alliances, joining an active one changes the experience. Clanmates can reinforce your defences, share resources and offer advice, and the social layer makes the grind far more engaging. Beyond that, treat your progression as a marathon: steady daily upgrades beat occasional frantic sessions, and the players who climb highest are usually the consistent ones rather than the ones who binge and burn out. Keep a rough plan for what you're building toward next, spend before you log off, and let the small daily gains compound. The Norse theme is fun, but it's that quiet consistency that actually builds an empire.
Is it worth playing?
Clash of Vikings won't reinvent the genre, but it's a well-paced, approachable take that trims the worst of the grind. Sessions are short, the Norse theme is charming, and there's a real competitive itch to scratch in the raiding. If you've bounced off bigger base-builders because of their glacial pace or aggressive monetisation, this is a friendlier place to start — just go in with a plan for your resources and you'll do fine.
よくある質問
How do I stop getting raided?
Keep your defences upgraded to roughly the same tier as your army, place your storage and main hall in the centre ringed by walls and towers, and — crucially — spend your resources on upgrades before you log off. An empty treasury is an unappealing target for raiders.
Is Clash of Vikings pay-to-win?
You can make steady, satisfying progress without spending, and the game trims much of the genre's grind. Optional purchases exist, as in most free strategy games, but consistent daily play and smart resource management will keep you competitive without opening your wallet.

