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einar_90808
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I have one that is 7th level and has his strength to 62.98 right now, but am not sure how high I should take it.
 
AngryDragon
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140+ with eq is not a bad goal. All mine are in the 145+ range.
 
ANumber1Roy
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since that's the attribute you started you should take it to 77 and should be able to leave it alone after training it up. You'll need to get Agility to 85-87 range next to give him 90+ end build agility since agility will be key to keeping up with agility DE builds. Blocking should reach 90 end build if you utilize that and agility in your multitraining. At this point if you haven't started multitraining I'd have agility,blocking,speed as your 3 attributes unlocked for it and rotate the other minors as the 4th.
 
einar_90808
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I have been multi training Agility, Speed, Vision, and Stamina. My thought was that if I Multi Trained those I could switch off of Agility after I am done putting SPs into Strength, and that Speed, Vision, and Stamina I should never have to put SPs into if I am multi training them until the end of time. Is that a good way to Multi train this guy?
 
lucifer_pdx
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Taking strength up for any O lineman is a good idea. However, if he's a pass blocker then it's more important to raise agility first since strength is a minor. If you raise a minor attribute before a major attribute then you're losing value.

If this is Lukas Quick that you're asking about then you'll end up making a weak O lineman. If you want to raise strength first then choose the run blocker archetype.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=2855303
 
ANumber1Roy
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Originally posted by lucifer_pdx
Taking strength up for any O lineman is a good idea. However, if he's a pass blocker then it's more important to raise agility first since strength is a minor. If you raise a minor attribute before a major attribute then you're losing value.

If this is Lukas Quick that you're asking about then you'll end up making a weak O lineman. If you want to raise strength first then choose the run blocker archetype.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=2855303


Like he says pass archetypes are better off with agility 1st followed by blocking then strength due to ALG's. Your plan would have worked well with a run archetype since strength is a major. Strength is a minor for pass archetypes so you won't get the same benefit from going strength 1st in the long term of the build.

 
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Originally posted by einar_90808
I have been multi training Agility, Speed, Vision, and Stamina. My thought was that if I Multi Trained those I could switch off of Agility after I am done putting SPs into Strength, and that Speed, Vision, and Stamina I should never have to put SPs into if I am multi training them until the end of time. Is that a good way to Multi train this guy?


Definitely follow up agility with blocking. Also once you get those mulitrained attributes around the 36-38 range you should cap them immediately to take advantage of training on the 1st cap for a extra SP gain training up in the 49+ attribute.

 
sew3663
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You could always switch to agility once STR hits 68 (with a full bar), then after AGI gets leveled to 88, switch back to STR, then BLK.

It is imperfect, but it still should work. You switch your multitraining to include STR instead of AGI, and you should be good.

Also, Blocking is more important than Speed, Vision, or Stamina, so you need to take stamina out of the multi and add blocking.
 


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