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Triathlon Dude
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get your speed up there dude.......
but in all honesty you should retire and start over....
work on speed first then agility, then carrying and vision.......
get spin as your extra SA....and start maxing out the first 3 SA in the returner tree....
but in all honesty you should retire and start over....
work on speed first then agility, then carrying and vision.......
get spin as your extra SA....and start maxing out the first 3 SA in the returner tree....
ReMeDy
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Since you're so young, yea I say start over too. In order of importance, I'd do speed > agility > carrying > vision > strength > etc.
The reason why working agi first is a mistake is because you're cutting yourself off from intense training methods. You should first intense train spd/agi day one while saving SP's. That way when you finish soft capping spd, you can bounce over to agi/vis, then once you get agility capped, switch over to str/carr training. By raising agility so high, you've cut yourself off from the vision training methods... unless you want to work on jmp/vis early (not recommended). The idea is to bounce from training to training, train each value to about mid 30's (early 40's if you have the time), THEN spend sp's on it.
The reason why working agi first is a mistake is because you're cutting yourself off from intense training methods. You should first intense train spd/agi day one while saving SP's. That way when you finish soft capping spd, you can bounce over to agi/vis, then once you get agility capped, switch over to str/carr training. By raising agility so high, you've cut yourself off from the vision training methods... unless you want to work on jmp/vis early (not recommended). The idea is to bounce from training to training, train each value to about mid 30's (early 40's if you have the time), THEN spend sp's on it.
Edited by ReMeDy on Apr 3, 2010 15:23:46
Triathlon Dude
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Originally posted by ReMeDy
Since you're so young, yea I say start over too. In order of importance, I'd do speed > agility > carrying > vision > strength > etc.
The reason why working agi first is a mistake is because you're cutting yourself off from intense training methods. You should first intense train spd/agi day one while saving SP's. That way when you finish soft capping spd, you can bounce over to agi/vis, then once you get agility capped, switch over to str/carr training. By raising agility so high, you've cut yourself off from the vision training methods... unless you want to work on jmp/vis early (not recommended). The idea is to bounce from training to training, train each value to about mid 30's (early 40's if you have the time), THEN spend sp's on it.
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Since you're so young, yea I say start over too. In order of importance, I'd do speed > agility > carrying > vision > strength > etc.
The reason why working agi first is a mistake is because you're cutting yourself off from intense training methods. You should first intense train spd/agi day one while saving SP's. That way when you finish soft capping spd, you can bounce over to agi/vis, then once you get agility capped, switch over to str/carr training. By raising agility so high, you've cut yourself off from the vision training methods... unless you want to work on jmp/vis early (not recommended). The idea is to bounce from training to training, train each value to about mid 30's (early 40's if you have the time), THEN spend sp's on it.
true that
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