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Xars
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About half-way thru my Multi-Train, my atty3/4 hit 32. From there to 48 is the deadzone.

So my question is do you train through it? Or start to switch out for other atty?
Or drop down to just multi-train 2 or 3 atty (depending)

Also, I'm not using my Light Training with enough strategy. Anyone have any tips for when you transition to Light?

Thank you.

 
kakashi
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It would help if we knew the other attributes... But dont start multi 2/3. It dont hurt much if you go past it a little bit if you are going to get the SP to cap it. Many buy a 4th attribute that they can switch. Light training depends, for ex. my lvl 52 DE has 81 strength, i will light train it 1,5 (its allready trained 50%) times before stopping (it gives only 3%/train) while putting SP on it (im taking it to 96)!
I pretty much know how high i want my attributes by the end, so it helps how i will light train.
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Xars
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For Speed WR, I'm doing Speed, then Agility, Catching & Vision.

I can 2cap and 3cap the Agility but at the end of my 2nd season, Catching and Vision are now at 32. So while I'm a few days (8) away from 1cap Catching, I'm a whole bunch of days from being able to 1cap Vision. Plus I stil need to get back to 5&6caping Agility so I can get high 80s in that.



 
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IMO, if it's not in the free slot just keep training it. Cap it when you can, but don't drop it just cause of some "dead zone" at 32. You still get a really good training % on an attribute at 32-48 when 4 way multi-training. Might not be "optimal" but still a nice %.

Just cap it as soon as you can

 
ProfessionalKop
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Originally posted by Bane
IMO, if it's not in the free slot just keep training it. Cap it when you can, but don't drop it just cause of some "dead zone" at 32. You still get a really good training % on an attribute at 32-48 when 4 way multi-training. Might not be "optimal" but still a nice %.

Just cap it as soon as you can



35 is the # iuse for capping. 33-35 is a good zone and after that i think it gets bad. idk though its just how i like to build





so maybe dont listen to me
 
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Originally posted by ProfessionalKop
35 is the # iuse for capping. 33-35 is a good zone and after that i think it gets bad. idk though its just how i like to build





so maybe dont listen to me


I agree, I usually use 34 as my benchmark, but if an attribute hits 35 and is not in a free slot of multi I will continue to train it until I have the needed SP's to cap. That just rarely happens to me anymore
 
Baustin
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If you only 3-way train your first season, you eliminate these issues.
 
eureka22
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train it til it is 90. there is a game being played with your head. He whocontrols the numbers controls the game. is there any disclaimer on this site claiming values and etc are as listed? I sa go back to sleep
 
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Originally posted by Baustin
If you only 3-way train your first season, you eliminate these issues.


You can avoid these issues on a 5 and 4 major position even if you 4-way multitrain.
 
TJ Spikes
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when you get to this stage with any dot, you either

#1 - cap it. you're in that sweet spot where it's ready

#2 - if you're not spending SPs on that attribute right now, switch it to the next attribute you intend to bring up

#3 - if this attribute is already locked in as one of your main attributes for 3 or 4 way training, then just ignore it and carry on with your multi-training schedule

so in your case, if you're set with speed, agility and catching, and you're talking about catching being ready, and then vision is also ready

you can cap catching, then cap agility, then cap catching some more (this is called circle capping) - or just let catching keep growing, to pound away on agility (option 1 or 3)

either way i would swap out vision as the 4th attribute and start bringing up stamina (option 2)



as far as light training goes, I usually only light train on dots that i need to get 4 AEQ for. on those dots I start around age 160 depending on how shopping has gone, and what my AEQ costs will be

 
AirMcMVP
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Ideally you start with a plan that doesn't put you in this position. That doesn't always happen but it doesn't mean your dot is screwed.

If you're looking at the absolute optimum training values you're actually fine training a dot all the way up to 35. As others have pointed out, its not going to kill your build to train a little past 35. Its not ideal, but you're not going to kill a dot by doing so.

You could also consider circle capping (as explained by TJ Spikes) as a very viable way to proceed.

If you don't want to train past a certain number and don't want to circle cap then pick your next attribute, unlock it, and put it in your multi-train until you're ready to move back to the attribute that's in a non-ideal training position.

As for light training, that also takes planning. You need to consider how many BTs you need to finish your AEQ. Depending on how you do with shopping and how many pieces you're trying to build you'll switch sometime between day 160-240 (in most cases).
 
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I always screw it up and end up just fine.
 


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