Originally posted by Bukowski
Players with great effective levels can still be bad. Just because someone has a lot of attributes, doesn't mean that they are all in the correct places.
Players with shit effective levels are destined to fail. They just don't have enough SPs, plain and simple.
If you can't understand that, then you really don't understand this game very well.
The thing is, EL isn't how many SP's you have(That's SP value) It's where you put your SP's.
So rusty may have SP's in Jumping, Confidence, and strength, but since the system doesn't think you should put SP's there, it lowers your EL. Since Rusty is pretty decent on the field, the EL doesn't matter.
Players with great effective levels can still be bad. Just because someone has a lot of attributes, doesn't mean that they are all in the correct places.
Players with shit effective levels are destined to fail. They just don't have enough SPs, plain and simple.
If you can't understand that, then you really don't understand this game very well.
The thing is, EL isn't how many SP's you have(That's SP value) It's where you put your SP's.
So rusty may have SP's in Jumping, Confidence, and strength, but since the system doesn't think you should put SP's there, it lowers your EL. Since Rusty is pretty decent on the field, the EL doesn't matter.