Back to the game after a few years (so I'm flameproof?)
Multi-train and AEQ are new to me, and height and weight -- as far as I knew -- did not factor into stats and rolls in any way other than the +2+2/-2-2 you can see at build-time.
I was wondering if someone could clarify how height and weight now affect HBs, and if there is an optimum setting for Elusive and Power Backs. I built a powerback maxWeight/minHeight and an Elusive Back minWeight/minHeight but have noticed a few warnings against that.
Secondly, last time I was here the rules for training were pretty simple since you could only multi-train two atts, and there were no boosts to training gains or increased multi-trains.
I know the goal is to eventually settle into a 4x multi-train with your 4 primary atts, but, what's the most efficient investment to make early on. So far I see the following suggestions in the forum:
1) Train your first attribute on light until you've unlocked X training bonuses, and continue to first cap whereupon you switch to light and start unlocking multi trains
2) Train first attribute on intense, unlocking as many training bonuses in that attribute as you can as BTs become available until first cap and then switch to light until you have 4x multi.
3) Train first attribute on light until you unlock 4x multi, cap it, then begin purchasing training bonuses for all your attributes, beginning with the first. (Would these be brought to 5 stars?)
Are these the best options? Is there consensus on which option is the best for cap-building, and if there isn't, would someone care to make an impassioned argument as to why the method they use is the best?
Multi-train and AEQ are new to me, and height and weight -- as far as I knew -- did not factor into stats and rolls in any way other than the +2+2/-2-2 you can see at build-time.
I was wondering if someone could clarify how height and weight now affect HBs, and if there is an optimum setting for Elusive and Power Backs. I built a powerback maxWeight/minHeight and an Elusive Back minWeight/minHeight but have noticed a few warnings against that.
Secondly, last time I was here the rules for training were pretty simple since you could only multi-train two atts, and there were no boosts to training gains or increased multi-trains.
I know the goal is to eventually settle into a 4x multi-train with your 4 primary atts, but, what's the most efficient investment to make early on. So far I see the following suggestions in the forum:
1) Train your first attribute on light until you've unlocked X training bonuses, and continue to first cap whereupon you switch to light and start unlocking multi trains
2) Train first attribute on intense, unlocking as many training bonuses in that attribute as you can as BTs become available until first cap and then switch to light until you have 4x multi.
3) Train first attribute on light until you unlock 4x multi, cap it, then begin purchasing training bonuses for all your attributes, beginning with the first. (Would these be brought to 5 stars?)
Are these the best options? Is there consensus on which option is the best for cap-building, and if there isn't, would someone care to make an impassioned argument as to why the method they use is the best?