Back in the day, jdbolick wrote an excellent starting-build guide that works very well for dots with 4 Major Attributes.
https://glb.warriorgeneral.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=5168508&page=1#48330175Originally posted by jdbolick
Basic build plan for any .5 ALG (4-Major) dot (any position other than WR, TE, QB, K, or P)
If going strength first then pick one pound below the maximum. If picking speed first then pick one pound above the minimum. Enhance the first attribute to 10%, train intense three times, enhance to 20%, then train intense until you have a nearly full bar at 32.9x without equipment on Day 48. Convert 15 bonus tokens to a skill point and cap to 48.9x. Then boost. Next season you'll enhance to 30% and normal train, then second cap, then continue normal training, then third cap. At that point you'll unlock and enhance your attributes for multi-training. Unlock the first, second, and third attributes you plan to cap and enhance all to 30% when possible. Use the free first slot to rotate any other attributes you plan to cap eventually, enhancing each to 10%. Continue multi-training until the first attribute reaches anywhere between 90 and 100 depending upon your build plan. Skill points should be spent in the first attribute until it reaches between 73 and 85 depending upon your build plan and how many attributes you eventually need to increase.
That's designed to get the first attribute up as quickly as possible to accumulate ALGs. You do the weight trick so that you're just under the .97 decimal for the third cap at level 7, otherwise you end up wasting two ALGs and there was no point in racing up that fast anyway. For 0.4 ALG (5-Major) dots I haven't figured out anything quite so simple, but in general you should probably pick max or min weight and then go to multi-training right after the second cap. 0.67 ALG (3-Major) dots don't need to worry about weight either and shouldn't unlock the first attribute but should push it really hard in the beginning.Combine that with cap-building and you'll probably end up with a pretty solid dot.
Remember cap-building?