I was wondering what you GMs and owners think players do not spend enough skill points on but are useful.
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mutleyddmc DTD
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Originally posted by DeeVee8
Conditioning and Toughness
Originally posted by mutleyddmc DTD
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toughness is for bitches
Conditioning and Toughness
Originally posted by mutleyddmc DTD
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toughness is for bitches
Sardonik00
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Care to explain the choices? Just curious when thinking about builds what people have found useful.
Rob.
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I think Deevee is speaking in terms of HB and Mutley in speaking in general but it is different for each position. But I agree with them both especially in regards to conditioning which I think applies to everyone.
mutleyddmc DTD
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yeah anything that improves energy and morale is under rated by a lot of people especially newer players.
in short I believe they just help you get a lot better rolls, whether or not I'm right we will never know but I've always seen good results with them high
in short I believe they just help you get a lot better rolls, whether or not I'm right we will never know but I've always seen good results with them high
Rob.
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Originally posted by Sardonik00
Interesting, what would people say for wide receiver?
I think Quickness, Footwork and Route Elusiveness are a bit overrated.
Conditioning and Route Tech are underrated.
Sprinting and Hands are properly rated as important skills.
Interesting, what would people say for wide receiver?
I think Quickness, Footwork and Route Elusiveness are a bit overrated.
Conditioning and Route Tech are underrated.
Sprinting and Hands are properly rated as important skills.
mutleyddmc DTD
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Originally posted by Kayoh
sprinting is still probably underrated on WRs imo
Not as much as the conditioning etc I'd say the majority of WR builds in this game are more likely to have 85+ sprinting than they are to have 40+ conditioning
Newbs love speed hate stamina
sprinting is still probably underrated on WRs imo
Not as much as the conditioning etc I'd say the majority of WR builds in this game are more likely to have 85+ sprinting than they are to have 40+ conditioning
Newbs love speed hate stamina
Edited by mutleyddmc DTD on Nov 28, 2015 01:20:34
Xars
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Originally posted by Rob.
I think Quickness, Footwork and Route Elusiveness are a bit overrated.
Conditioning and Route Tech are underrated.
Sprinting and Hands are properly rated as important skills.
Disagree, agree, agree.
Agree, agree.
Agree, agree.
With the Passing changes, I think "facing" the QB/ball is very important and Quickness drives that. LZ's TE Drive plays have held steady/improved this past season (yes, I'm shocked) while Global data has shown a decline.
- Added a bonus to catch awareness when facing the ball
I think Quickness, Footwork and Route Elusiveness are a bit overrated.
Conditioning and Route Tech are underrated.
Sprinting and Hands are properly rated as important skills.
Disagree, agree, agree.
Agree, agree.
Agree, agree.
With the Passing changes, I think "facing" the QB/ball is very important and Quickness drives that. LZ's TE Drive plays have held steady/improved this past season (yes, I'm shocked) while Global data has shown a decline.
- Added a bonus to catch awareness when facing the ball
Kayoh
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Originally posted by mutleyddmc DTD
Not as much as the conditioning etc I'd say the majority of WR builds in this game are more likely to have 85+ sprinting than they are to have 40+ conditioning
Newbs love speed hate stamina
there's a good chunk of the userbase that thinks sprinting is "overrated" because of how expensive it is. IMO, it's worth the cost.
Not as much as the conditioning etc I'd say the majority of WR builds in this game are more likely to have 85+ sprinting than they are to have 40+ conditioning
Newbs love speed hate stamina
there's a good chunk of the userbase that thinks sprinting is "overrated" because of how expensive it is. IMO, it's worth the cost.
Hua
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Originally posted by Kayoh
there's a good chunk of the userbase that thinks sprinting is "overrated" because of how expensive it is. IMO, it's worth the cost.
Important, definitely. But is overrated early on I think, still too many people in say rookie tier who are building up their speed when they don't have hands to do anything with it if they do get open.
there's a good chunk of the userbase that thinks sprinting is "overrated" because of how expensive it is. IMO, it's worth the cost.
Important, definitely. But is overrated early on I think, still too many people in say rookie tier who are building up their speed when they don't have hands to do anything with it if they do get open.
Couchduck
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Originally posted by Hua
Important, definitely. But is overrated early on I think, still too many people in say rookie tier who are building up their speed when they don't have hands to do anything with it if they do get open.
But when a 65 speed HB gets the corner on a defense.. it's soooooo sweet to watch at Rookie.
Important, definitely. But is overrated early on I think, still too many people in say rookie tier who are building up their speed when they don't have hands to do anything with it if they do get open.
But when a 65 speed HB gets the corner on a defense.. it's soooooo sweet to watch at Rookie.

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