I split my eq between blocking and strength. I also do limited shopping rolls to see what kind of AE I can find. Basically I only save shopping tokens in the off season so I can build up bonus tokens during the regular season. This is so I can get 16 bonus tokens in a season and upgrade my AE.
As for CE custum equipment I tend to put it all in one skill. I tend to go with my primary or secondary skill. Usually my primary skill.
Personally I keep both. Its kind of expensive but thats how I roll. LOL
I wore my blocking CE for my first 3 seasons but this season I switched to my strength CE for my ROT. The problem is that the pass rushing DEs are very hard to block. Especially when pass rushing. High strength is back in style but blocking and agility are both very important. Its a tough call.
Personally I build my OTs with 60 strength, 68 blocking and 61 agility. Thats without eq. I think I need to get agility & strength to 68 w/o eq but I know I need vision also. Its tough to get all the skills a OT needs when the DEs progress at a much faster rate. I guess I would suggest putting CE in your best skill. The rule I like to follow with any eq is to only put eq into a skill that is capped.
One last thing to consider. What is your best skill w/o eq. The reason I mention this is if you do some early planning you can put more eq in your second best skill. This way when you hit level 25 and get Vet points you can put them into the Vet Ability that enhances your best skill to get the most out of your VP and EQ.
Good luck. I know thats a lot to consider.
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