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cr9
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=634607

I'm starting to think that my build is kinda erratic and is irreparable...

And I have 5 SPs if anyone could offer advice...
 
Djinnt
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Gonna have to spend a lot of SP on attributes for a while to fix the major dispersal of SA investment.
 
cr9
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Originally posted by Daddy Warbucks
Gonna have to spend a lot of SP on attributes for a while to fix the major dispersal of SA investment.


that makes me think that I should just start over...With an OT, I basically want like 4th cap blocking, 4th cap str, 3rd cap agility and 2nd cap speed?
 
RAPB
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Originally posted by cr9
Originally posted by Daddy Warbucks

Gonna have to spend a lot of SP on attributes for a while to fix the major dispersal of SA investment.


that makes me think that I should just start over...With an OT, I basically want like 4th cap blocking, 4th cap str, 3rd cap agility and 2nd cap speed?


Starting over is probably the best way to go. Way too long way to go with the current build.

Just stay away from the SAs until you got the attributes right.
 
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Yeah he looks like my first OT, and lemme tell you - it didn't get much better from there. I'd start a new one ASAP, it is fun to have a good build =)
 
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Best to start over, the most you'll achieve with that guy is barely serviceable.
 
cr9
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With a new OT, I basically want like 4th cap blocking, 4th cap str, 3rd cap agility and 2nd cap speed?
 
Octowned
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Don't need 73 blocking for a ROT, or 73 anything for a LOT, in my opinion.
 
cr9
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Originally posted by Octowned
Don't need 73 blocking for a ROT, or 73 anything for a LOT, in my opinion.


why is that?

would you suggest more agility instead of 73 blocking?
 
Octowned
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I'd suggest 60 speed, vision, an earlier cap of confidence, and protect. I'm not an uber-high str/blk kind of guy when you can get the job done with a balanced build that would also stand up on special teams well, etc =).

As long as you do 68 str/blk/agi before touching anything else, the natural gains + equip will be more than enough.
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Ooftyman
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Originally posted by Octowned
I'd suggest 60 speed, vision, an earlier cap of confidence, and protect. I'm not an uber-high str/blk kind of guy when you can get the job done with a balanced build that would also stand up on special teams well, etc =).

As long as you do 68 str/blk/agi before touching anything else, the natural gains + equip will be more than enough.


I generally agree with this.

Once you've done this, though, get speed soft-capped, then blocking to 73 if it didn't reach it naturally yet, then 73 strength.

I like to put all of my EQ into blocking.
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RAPB
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Originally posted by cr9
With a new OT, I basically want like 4th cap blocking, 4th cap str, 3rd cap agility and 2nd cap speed?


...if you want a real good OT: yes!
 
cr9
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Originally posted by Octowned
I'd suggest 60 speed, vision, an earlier cap of confidence, and protect. I'm not an uber-high str/blk kind of guy when you can get the job done with a balanced build that would also stand up on special teams well, etc =).

As long as you do 68 str/blk/agi before touching anything else, the natural gains + equip will be more than enough.


that's about what I was saying, you just said it a lot better lol

I think that I am going to retire after this season and make a really good LOT with this build advice...
 
marcaodl
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You could fix your build would take about 2-3 seasons though, till then your player wouldn't be more than a good back-up on a AAA or Pro team...
 
cr9
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Originally posted by marcaodl
You could fix your build would take about 2-3 seasons though, till then your player wouldn't be more than a good back-up on a AAA or Pro team...


yeah...definitely retiring after this season
 


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