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Neuro009
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Hi everyone,

I'm planning to create a new player on day 40 and wanted to see if my planned training schedule needs to be improved.

First
Speed => 68 Intense (increase to 2 stars)

When I have enough BT for 3 stars Agility and Multi Agi. I want to start
Multi
Speed =>82
Agility => 48

When I reach around 80 Speed. I will learn Catch Multi and 3 stars

Agility => 68
Catch => 48

adding

Vision => 48 as soon as I have the needed BT's.

at my last stage I will train

Confidence =>48
Jumping => 48

Would that be a good build or what would you improve?

Thanks
Neuro
Edited by Neuro009 on Aug 28, 2012 03:35:46
 
cap_07
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You'll get people telling you all sorts of things, so I'm going to make it clear that this is just my opinion, but I think you're delaying quad training too long.

Quad training gets you more BTs. Double training speed and agility gets you 2 BTs/day, whereas quad training gets you 3BTs/day. It may sound like a small difference, but extrapolate that over a season. This is important as AEQ is a great way of adding points to your primary attribute (speed) and putting off quad training limits your ability to do this.
Quad training also increases your benefits of training, so don't worry too much about getting attributes to three stars before including them in your training, for example. I'd buy one maybe two stars for an attribute before getting another multi-train. As soon as you buy a multi-train use it to buy stars for the new attribute then another one. Once you're quad-training, you can get the third stars.


I don't have many dots, but I like having a couple and maximising their abilities.
Here's one of my guys, lv 48
Strength:6
Blocking:6
Speed:128.11 (+36)
Tackling:8
Agility:75.11
Throwing:8
Jumping:21.66
Catching:79.11
Stamina:50.66
Carrying:40.66
Vision:54.11
Kicking:8
Confidence:52.11
Punting:8

With normal EQ, he'd have +34 speed, but with his AEQ he has +36 (shortly to be +37). At this stage, increasing his speed costs 12SPs, so the extra three speed points (which will ultimately cost 368BTs, or 24.5 SPs) have come fairly cheap. That's not including the +6 SA you get with it, worth at least 12SPs (more if you've levelled it yourself).

When he's at a higher level, I'll have his speed costing ~15SPs to level up, and the SA at 6 normally, so the AEQ worth 24.5SPs will get him ~45SPs of speed and 30SPs of that SA. This shows the importance of getting as many BTs as you can.


A last point would be not to overvalue confidence. You've done right in capping it last, but once it's at 48 I'd argue leaving it there. In the long-term, getting things like carrying or jumping to the second cap will probably benefit more.

Hope this helps
 
Neuro009
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Ok thanks for your suggestions. But I have a question:

If I need BTs fast, do I still start with Intense Training or is it better to start with Normal or Light Training getting me 2 or 4 more BTs thus getting me faster to double to quad training?

Edited by Neuro009 on Aug 28, 2012 05:44:14
Edited by Neuro009 on Aug 28, 2012 05:03:02
 
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You start with 12 BTs, I'd go with light speed training, giving you 18 - enough for multi speed and multi agility. Go with that 'til you can multi-catch, then get stars.
 
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Thanks.
 


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