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Originally posted by jace0221
at what player level should you spend SP's on SA's?


Originally posted by reddogrw
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agreed.... if you can handle the boredom of no SAs for that long

also depends on the dot, the more demanding the build, the longer you should wait

also the SA in question... got a pHB? Power Thru really helps the fun factor. Field General on a QB? better hold off a while...

usually 60s is good, although i have a pair of o-line at 68 that haven't done SAs yet

 
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Originally posted by jace0221
at what player level should you spend SP's on SA's?


This is were the planning of what SA's you want, how much you want to get them to and how many skill points you need to invest in them comes in to play. Add this up and then take away the skill points not needed due to AEq investment. Then work out at what level you need to start investing in the skills. If you need 100 skill points for your SA's, then your looking early 60's investment into SA's with skill points.
 
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Depends. Oh only need to do 3 SAs for bLB but gotta push them all to 10 of 16 like sizzle.

I hold off until at least 68 the see where I'm at.
 
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Originally posted by reddogrw
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this advice is only applicable if you want to play in WL in my opinion

it appears that success in WL is all about cold, hard math. but there are many, many others who just like to build fun dots for play in all the regular pro leagues

fun dots = doing whatever the heck you want to do and not just following some stupid formula that makes you dot like every other dot
 
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Originally posted by charlie3
this advice is only applicable if you want to play in WL in my opinion

it appears that success in WL is all about cold, hard math. but there are many, many others who just like to build fun dots for play in all the regular pro leagues

fun dots = doing whatever the heck you want to do and not just following some stupid formula that makes you dot like every other dot


that is how most advice is given - towards building the best dots - if that isn't your goal and you just want to try different stuff that is cool too, but that wasn't what was asked in this thread
 
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Originally posted by charlie3
this advice is only applicable if you want to play in WL in my opinion

it appears that success in WL is all about cold, hard math. but there are many, many others who just like to build fun dots for play in all the regular pro leagues

fun dots = doing whatever the heck you want to do and not just following some stupid formula that makes you dot like every other dot


Not really. I went to the second round of playoffs in my first wl season as an owner with guys who just kinda play. Intense till you feel like multi training, multi train till you have to light train for BTs. Done.
 
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That is good to know kop, thx.

I'm doing 4 aeq builds now. I spent a few points toward sa in the mid 60s. Figured I'd never compete at that level by doing so.
 
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Originally posted by reddogrw
10 is the highest you can get an SA using only SP - with CE and 4 AE you could get it to 39 (10 from SP, 4 AE at 6 each and 5 from the CE)


this, but always a butt with a frog...ITS your dot(s). The fun factor IS very attractive so FUN should not be lost to bort for math. WL dudes are precise in everything as they have to be its seri. Seri dots is just not dots its planning, coaches owners all of it. INTENSE
 
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Originally posted by charlie3
That is good to know kop, thx.

I'm doing 4 aeq builds now. I spent a few points toward sa in the mid 60s. Figured I'd never compete at that level by doing so.


You'd be wrong about the never competing when investing in SA's in the mid 60's.
 
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