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Hako
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what do you guys think would be the best way to go about it?

i will be slow building him. i was thinking of 1st capping speed/agility at the same time, then taking speed to 3rd cap, then agility to 3rd cap, then strength to 2nd cap, then vision to 1st and tackling to 1st. i would train speed/agility first till cap, then switch to strength/tackling.

or should i go speed straight to 3rd cap, agility to 3rd cap, then strength to 2nd? i'd train spd/agi till 1st cap speed, then switch to agi/vis till first cap agi, then switch to str/tkl?

or should i take speed and agility to 2nd cap to start out, then bump em up to 3rd later on?

or what do you guys think? if theres any better ways to make one please let me know.
Edited by Hako on Sep 18, 2009 17:46:35
 
Homage
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you won't be able to cap them together at the same time... so do speed first, then agility. I would argue that you should at least take speed to 74 before you move onto agility. Some may tell you to skip agility altogether... it makes sense but I still think the importance of agility is something you can't forget. Regardless, speed to 74 is your first thing to do. (make sure you cap each cap WHEN YOU can and don't save up all the SP's waiting to do it all at once.)
Edited by misled on Sep 18, 2009 19:52:17
 
Pagypie
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the way im building mine is speed, agi, str, vision, then tackling

although you should probably do speed to 74 for the long run, you don't necessarily have to
 
FatLoad
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I would only take speed to 68, but it would be the first thing I do. Train speed, then when you have enough points to hit first cap (48), throw all SP into speed. Switch training to agility and vision. Take speed up to 68.

An SS has too many important skills to be spending 4 for 1 and 5 for 1. An SS needs to build up agility and vision. These are the second and third most important skills. Minimum requirement for these is 60, and I recommend taking them both to 68. That takes a while. An SS still needs strength, tackling, stamina, and condfidence. Jumping and catching aren't bad either.

Taking a skill straight to 74 is way too expensive for an SS. Take skills to 68 naturally and let the level-ups take them higher.
 


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