If one trains on light for an entire season that equates to 120 bonus tokens. Has anyone ever gone the perm point route. That'd be 10 points a season which essentially is two who lvls. Thoughts on this?
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Originally posted by poeticfantasy
If one trains on light for an entire season that equates to 120 bonus tokens. Has anyone ever gone the perm point route. That'd be 10 points a season which essentially is two who lvls. Thoughts on this?
actually there are typically 56 days in a season (day -8 - day 47)
the thing about light training is that you don't get enough training gain to make the extra BT worth it unless you are using light training to get BT for AEQ.
For instance. Let's say an attribute is at 16. You get 16% training on light. If you train 12 times you can go up to 18 and have 36 BT which could take it to 21.
If you train on intense you get 49%. If you train it 12 times you can go up to 21, will have higher % fill toward next pt and you have 12 BT that could take it to 22.
If you enhance, and multi-train the differences get even bigger.
Lets say you have an attribute at 27 and it is enhanced 1 time. You would get 12% on light. If you multi-train, you get 46% each time you train it. That means that basically 4 light trainings gives you the same training gain as 1 multi-train. Then you have to figure on whether or not 12 BT (1 sp) is worth more than 6 BT (.5 sp) and the training value of the other 3 attributes being trained.
Until higher attribute levels, you are probably going to be losing a lot of total sp value on your build if you light train.
If one trains on light for an entire season that equates to 120 bonus tokens. Has anyone ever gone the perm point route. That'd be 10 points a season which essentially is two who lvls. Thoughts on this?
actually there are typically 56 days in a season (day -8 - day 47)
the thing about light training is that you don't get enough training gain to make the extra BT worth it unless you are using light training to get BT for AEQ.
For instance. Let's say an attribute is at 16. You get 16% training on light. If you train 12 times you can go up to 18 and have 36 BT which could take it to 21.
If you train on intense you get 49%. If you train it 12 times you can go up to 21, will have higher % fill toward next pt and you have 12 BT that could take it to 22.
If you enhance, and multi-train the differences get even bigger.
Lets say you have an attribute at 27 and it is enhanced 1 time. You would get 12% on light. If you multi-train, you get 46% each time you train it. That means that basically 4 light trainings gives you the same training gain as 1 multi-train. Then you have to figure on whether or not 12 BT (1 sp) is worth more than 6 BT (.5 sp) and the training value of the other 3 attributes being trained.
Until higher attribute levels, you are probably going to be losing a lot of total sp value on your build if you light train.
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read this threat, there is a lot of talking about bonus tokens
http://goallineblitz.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=4292465
http://goallineblitz.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=4292465
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Also rather than starting a new thread, what's the highest lvl a non-booster can achieve?
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Originally posted by poeticfantasy
Also rather than starting a new thread, what's the highest lvl a non-booster can achieve?
I believe it is 42.
Also rather than starting a new thread, what's the highest lvl a non-booster can achieve?
I believe it is 42.
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