what's the best way to train in off season and during season? light, normal or intense?
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jdbolick
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If the player was just created, then intense. If they're older than that, four-way multi-training unless you're to the point where you need to light train for bonus tokens to fill up advanced equipment.
whodey08
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I love trying to help new agents but damn does it get old repeating yourself over and over and over. There are so many current and active threads that goes into great detail about training and so on.
Please take a few minutes to review other threads that discuss how to train and then ask questions. I have no problem "helping" but you have to try just a little bit to help your self too.
Please take a few minutes to review other threads that discuss how to train and then ask questions. I have no problem "helping" but you have to try just a little bit to help your self too.
All-Stott
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Thanks jdbolick for your input, whodey08 it's to early to be a smart-ass if your tired of repeating yourself then just keep your mouth shut! It works for me.........
jdbolick
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Originally posted by All-Stott
whodey08 it's to early to be a smart-ass if your tired of repeating yourself then just keep your mouth shut!
Agreed. Whodey, no one is asking you to post in here. Sometimes I don't feel like answering questions, so I stay away until I feel like doing so.
whodey08 it's to early to be a smart-ass if your tired of repeating yourself then just keep your mouth shut!
Agreed. Whodey, no one is asking you to post in here. Sometimes I don't feel like answering questions, so I stay away until I feel like doing so.
whodey08
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1) I apologize
2) Wasn't being a smart ass in any way
3) Telling me to keep my mouth shut because I asked you to look into things first and then ask questions wasnt very nice either
4) Again....I apologize.
2) Wasn't being a smart ass in any way
3) Telling me to keep my mouth shut because I asked you to look into things first and then ask questions wasnt very nice either
4) Again....I apologize.
Originally posted by Robbnva
If only there could be 1 thread that covers the different ways to train and sticky it
If someone were to make / link me said thread, I wouldn't mind putting it up as a sticky...
edit: actually they'd probably just want it linked in the guide sticky, which would probably never be read
If only there could be 1 thread that covers the different ways to train and sticky it
If someone were to make / link me said thread, I wouldn't mind putting it up as a sticky...
edit: actually they'd probably just want it linked in the guide sticky, which would probably never be read

Edited by Chysil on Oct 4, 2012 14:36:41
jdbolick
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I am. People learn more from interaction than reading a guide, plus they usually have additional questions.
whodey08
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Originally posted by jdbolick
I am. People learn more from interaction than reading a guide, plus they usually have additional questions.
I have no issues answering "additional questions" after reading a guide. Its the ones who make ZERO effort to read a damn thing and just want those who have already put in the time to lay it our for them.
I am. People learn more from interaction than reading a guide, plus they usually have additional questions.
I have no issues answering "additional questions" after reading a guide. Its the ones who make ZERO effort to read a damn thing and just want those who have already put in the time to lay it our for them.
Originally posted by whodey08
Originally posted by jdbolick
I am. People learn more from interaction than reading a guide, plus they usually have additional questions.
I have no issues answering "additional questions" after reading a guide. Its the ones who make ZERO effort to read a damn thing and just want those who have already put in the time to lay it our for them.
but yello didn't start this thread
Originally posted by jdbolick
I am. People learn more from interaction than reading a guide, plus they usually have additional questions.
I have no issues answering "additional questions" after reading a guide. Its the ones who make ZERO effort to read a damn thing and just want those who have already put in the time to lay it our for them.
but yello didn't start this thread
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