I am new to GLB and I my highest player is at lv 5. I have recently discovered slowbuilding and its importance. unfortunately I have been distributing points evenly between speed, strenght, stamina, and agility. I was planning on slowbuilding from this point (focusing on one attribute at a time to the desired cap), but I was wondering if I've lost to much potential already. I know its my decision, but I'm new and wondering if it would make a noticable difference in the longrun. I haven't done too much other stupid stuff and have been training vision, jumping, and confidence.
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It depends on how high they are...strength and stamina are less important for a DE, so if you invested heavy in them now (heavy meaning 25-30 already), yes retire. If they're in the low to mid 20s, you can survive, and even thrive later. There are always jobs for any halfway decent build on defense.
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i would remake ur player now, but wait till day 40 or the offseason to sign with a team. that way he should level up once before the end of the season from daily XP, and then he will have the whole next season to get game XP, that way u wont be looking for a team on day 26 or so next season.
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Initial 15 points + 4 level ups = 35 points.
If you spread them out evenly that's about 9 points per attribute. If that's the case, then there's nothing to worry about. You'll want at least some points in stamina anyway to get XP.
If you spread them out evenly that's about 9 points per attribute. If that's the case, then there's nothing to worry about. You'll want at least some points in stamina anyway to get XP.
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Originally posted by Helmick2003
I am new to GLB and I my highest player is at lv 5. I have recently discovered slowbuilding and its importance. unfortunately I have been distributing points evenly between speed, strenght, stamina, and agility. I was planning on slowbuilding from this point (focusing on one attribute at a time to the desired cap), but I was wondering if I've lost to much potential already. I know its my decision, but I'm new and wondering if it would make a noticable difference in the longrun. I haven't done too much other stupid stuff and have been training vision, jumping, and confidence.
Slowbuilding isn't fun. The end result of the slowbuild, is fun. If you're new to the game, I would let your players play out, or at least 1 of them, and do it normally. Learn what works, what doesn't work, and how to build the player. Allow him to be competitive, with other plays his level. Then either have a slowbuild on the side, or retire your guys and roll up a slowbuild player.
Slowbuilding - SUCKS for the first two seasons, which is about 3 months! The third season you start to catch up, but it's really not until the 4th season you notice a difference, which is 6 months down the road. Enjoy the game, figure everything out, play around, screw up, etc. Then when you got everything down, slowbuild.
I am new to GLB and I my highest player is at lv 5. I have recently discovered slowbuilding and its importance. unfortunately I have been distributing points evenly between speed, strenght, stamina, and agility. I was planning on slowbuilding from this point (focusing on one attribute at a time to the desired cap), but I was wondering if I've lost to much potential already. I know its my decision, but I'm new and wondering if it would make a noticable difference in the longrun. I haven't done too much other stupid stuff and have been training vision, jumping, and confidence.
Slowbuilding isn't fun. The end result of the slowbuild, is fun. If you're new to the game, I would let your players play out, or at least 1 of them, and do it normally. Learn what works, what doesn't work, and how to build the player. Allow him to be competitive, with other plays his level. Then either have a slowbuild on the side, or retire your guys and roll up a slowbuild player.
Slowbuilding - SUCKS for the first two seasons, which is about 3 months! The third season you start to catch up, but it's really not until the 4th season you notice a difference, which is 6 months down the road. Enjoy the game, figure everything out, play around, screw up, etc. Then when you got everything down, slowbuild.
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