A farmed account in Genshin usually means an account that has already been “built up” with progress, characters, resources, quests, or Primogems by someone else before being used or sold. In plain terms, it’s an account that has been leveled or prepared in advance rather than started fresh.

What people usually mean

In Genshin community talk, “farmed” can mean a few things:

  • An account with lots of grinding already done.
  • An account that has finished many quests or unlocked content.
  • An account prepared for sale or transfer, which is risky and often against the game’s rules.
  • Sometimes, people also use “farm” more casually to mean earning materials, XP, or items over time.

Why it matters

If someone says an account is “farmed,” they often mean it has value because of the time and progress already put into it. That can sound convenient, but buying, selling, or sharing accounts can lead to problems like recovery scams or account loss.

Simple example

  • A fresh account: you start from AR 1 and do everything yourself.
  • A farmed account: it may already have high AR, built characters, or lots of resources ready to use.

In short

For Genshin, “farmed account” most often means a pre-progressed account that has been worked on heavily before you get it.