Obviously, with low stamina, your attribute will decrease faster in game. So how important is stamina for a speed WR? I check other builds and that seems to be the 1 stat that slowly gets forgotten about with WRs. Wouldn't more stamina = max speed in more plays per game or am I looking at this wrong? How many of you have soft capped stamina on your WR and seen a difference? Presently, stamina is at 42. Debating on taking it to 50+ but don't want to waste points on a stat that will not make a difference
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Originally posted by Trumptizzy
Obviously, with low stamina, your attribute will decrease faster in game. So how important is stamina for a speed WR? I check other builds and that seems to be the 1 stat that slowly gets forgotten about with WRs. Wouldn't more stamina = max speed in more plays per game or am I looking at this wrong? How many of you have soft capped stamina on your WR and seen a difference? Presently, stamina is at 42. Debating on taking it to 50+ but don't want to waste points on a stat that will not make a difference
Depends if you have a good rotation. And what the other WR's on your corps have in stamina. I know on my team ... 3 out of 4 WR's have stamina in the 40 range ... while only one has it in the low 30 range. And the 3 that have higher stamina continually finish each game with 10-20 more snaps than the 1 in the low 30's. So ... in effect, the other guys have more chances to make a play.
Also ... at the end of the game ... the energy bars on all 4 guys are the same. (all 4 would read 70 or so after the game).
Obviously, with low stamina, your attribute will decrease faster in game. So how important is stamina for a speed WR? I check other builds and that seems to be the 1 stat that slowly gets forgotten about with WRs. Wouldn't more stamina = max speed in more plays per game or am I looking at this wrong? How many of you have soft capped stamina on your WR and seen a difference? Presently, stamina is at 42. Debating on taking it to 50+ but don't want to waste points on a stat that will not make a difference
Depends if you have a good rotation. And what the other WR's on your corps have in stamina. I know on my team ... 3 out of 4 WR's have stamina in the 40 range ... while only one has it in the low 30 range. And the 3 that have higher stamina continually finish each game with 10-20 more snaps than the 1 in the low 30's. So ... in effect, the other guys have more chances to make a play.
Also ... at the end of the game ... the energy bars on all 4 guys are the same. (all 4 would read 70 or so after the game).
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The way I judge stamina: How many plays are you getting? How deep is your rotation? What is your end game energy?
If you are playing special teams you will definitely need more stamina than if you are only playing offensive snaps.
If you are playing special teams you will definitely need more stamina than if you are only playing offensive snaps.
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Originally posted by ChicagoTRS
If you are playing special teams you will definitely need more stamina than if you are only playing offensive snaps.
This is VERY true!!
If you are playing special teams you will definitely need more stamina than if you are only playing offensive snaps.
This is VERY true!!
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I find my spd WR gets tired out much faster than my slow possession WR despite being in similar rotations and my possession 1/3 having 10 less stamina.
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