First time I have used this option. Have a lvl 1 Lb and was reading that using multi train would speed up a players development. If it costs 4 tp to train both how is that beneficial? If I just trained the one at 2tp's and soft capped than went to the second wouldn't it create the same results? I'm not noticing any bonus or maybe I'm missing something? any thoughts
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Lvl 1 not really the best idea to multi train yet. Intense train your primary attribute, save up BonusTokens until you have enough to unlock 3 attributes for multi training(requires 36 BT)
3 unlocked + 1 free slot= 4 attribute Multi training
The benefits are big, your training %'s are greatly increased. It does not really speed things up as it takes 4 days to train those 4 attributes, but the amount earned on each of those attributes is a lot more than if you trained them individually 1 time each every 4 days. In long run build is much better with 4 way multi until at least level 56. Then it all depends on your Advandce EQ plans and how manu BT you will need to complete that plan. The more BT you need the sooner you will have to stop multi training , and the fewer you need would determine how much longer you can continue to multi train.
Like if you only planned to have 3 AEQ you could probably continue multi training until lvl 61 or higher(and that is also dependent on if you boost 3X every season)
3 unlocked + 1 free slot= 4 attribute Multi training
The benefits are big, your training %'s are greatly increased. It does not really speed things up as it takes 4 days to train those 4 attributes, but the amount earned on each of those attributes is a lot more than if you trained them individually 1 time each every 4 days. In long run build is much better with 4 way multi until at least level 56. Then it all depends on your Advandce EQ plans and how manu BT you will need to complete that plan. The more BT you need the sooner you will have to stop multi training , and the fewer you need would determine how much longer you can continue to multi train.
Like if you only planned to have 3 AEQ you could probably continue multi training until lvl 61 or higher(and that is also dependent on if you boost 3X every season)
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Thanks, I was unsure of the upgraded training %'s. Still train on intense while multi training? and what if any % boost to each training attiribute. I was going to try to play with this dot this time around.
You can't intense train WHILE multi training. Training options are this:
Light
Normal
Intense
Multi
What I meant was intense train your main attribute until you have enough BT to unlock 4 way multi training. May not be a bad idea to also wait until you have enough BT to enhance some of those trainings. Personally I never go more than 3 star enhance on an attribute I am multi training for a long period of time, and often only 2 star enhance.
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Multi
What I meant was intense train your main attribute until you have enough BT to unlock 4 way multi training. May not be a bad idea to also wait until you have enough BT to enhance some of those trainings. Personally I never go more than 3 star enhance on an attribute I am multi training for a long period of time, and often only 2 star enhance.
Edited by Bane on Oct 11, 2012 08:10:13
One last thought on Multi training... when you DO buy your multi slots, you might seriously consider NOT having your Primary as one of them. It took me awhile to figure this out (with help from friends) but with each passing level your dot achieves, the amount of benefit you get from training a skill drops as the skill gets higher. So, since you're cramming a sh*t ton of SP's and training into your primary right from the start (if you're building it right), then by the time you go multi-train your primary is already up where your training gains are much more limited than your other skills. You can still multi-train your primary if you select it as the free or open slot... but to put your primary in a permanent slot is, in my opinion, a waste of a good slot.
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Originally posted by Theo Wizzago
One last thought on Multi training... when you DO buy your multi slots, you might seriously consider NOT having your Primary as one of them. It took me awhile to figure this out (with help from friends) but with each passing level your dot achieves, the amount of benefit you get from training a skill drops as the skill gets higher. So, since you're cramming a sh*t ton of SP's and training into your primary right from the start (if you're building it right), then by the time you go multi-train your primary is already up where your training gains are much more limited than your other skills. You can still multi-train your primary if you select it as the free or open slot... but to put your primary in a permanent slot is, in my opinion, a waste of a good slot.
Ignore this guy, the best route is the absolute OPPOSITE of what he just said.
You might want to consider having your primary as one of them. At higher levels, you get MORE from each training session, not LESS. In addition, Since it IS your primary, you will be training in most cases for longer than your 4th attribute.
One last thought on Multi training... when you DO buy your multi slots, you might seriously consider NOT having your Primary as one of them. It took me awhile to figure this out (with help from friends) but with each passing level your dot achieves, the amount of benefit you get from training a skill drops as the skill gets higher. So, since you're cramming a sh*t ton of SP's and training into your primary right from the start (if you're building it right), then by the time you go multi-train your primary is already up where your training gains are much more limited than your other skills. You can still multi-train your primary if you select it as the free or open slot... but to put your primary in a permanent slot is, in my opinion, a waste of a good slot.
Ignore this guy, the best route is the absolute OPPOSITE of what he just said.
You might want to consider having your primary as one of them. At higher levels, you get MORE from each training session, not LESS. In addition, Since it IS your primary, you will be training in most cases for longer than your 4th attribute.
Edited by Hagalaz on Oct 12, 2012 05:16:26
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Whatever attribute you cap first is one you'll want to continue training until it is 90+ natural at least, although you should always stop at 100 natural. I favor unlocking the first, second, and third attributes on .4 and .5 major builds, which then allows me to rotate other attributes through the free slot so that none of them get too high above 30 since they won't be getting any skill points until level 50+. On a .67 major (QB, K, P) I would not unlock the first attribute since you should be able to get that to 100 natural much more quickly and therefore you'll want to stop training it at that point.
Golan
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Originally posted by Hagalaz
Ignore this guy, the best route is the absolute OPPOSITE of what he just said.
You might want to consider having your primary as one of them. At higher levels, you get MORE from each training session, not LESS. In addition, Since it IS your primary, you will be training in most cases for longer than your 4th attribute.
It really depends what kind of player you want. You can absolutely make good dots without including the first attribute in multitraining.
Ignore this guy, the best route is the absolute OPPOSITE of what he just said.
You might want to consider having your primary as one of them. At higher levels, you get MORE from each training session, not LESS. In addition, Since it IS your primary, you will be training in most cases for longer than your 4th attribute.
It really depends what kind of player you want. You can absolutely make good dots without including the first attribute in multitraining.
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Originally posted by Golan
It really depends what kind of player you want. You can absolutely make good dots without including the first attribute in multitraining.
It's a really bad idea.
It really depends what kind of player you want. You can absolutely make good dots without including the first attribute in multitraining.
It's a really bad idea.
Originally posted by Golan
Originally posted by Hagalaz
Ignore this guy, the best route is the absolute OPPOSITE of what he just said.
You might want to consider having your primary as one of them. At higher levels, you get MORE from each training session, not LESS. In addition, Since it IS your primary, you will be training in most cases for longer than your 4th attribute.
It really depends what kind of player you want. You can absolutely make good dots without including the first attribute in multitraining.
This is sort of a silly argument, though. Of course you can absolutely make a good dot by not including the first attribute, but you're passing up on some valuable increases on your most important attribute (whether it be speed, strength, etc.)
It's like arguing to take ~97 natural speed over ~105.
Originally posted by Hagalaz
Ignore this guy, the best route is the absolute OPPOSITE of what he just said.
You might want to consider having your primary as one of them. At higher levels, you get MORE from each training session, not LESS. In addition, Since it IS your primary, you will be training in most cases for longer than your 4th attribute.
It really depends what kind of player you want. You can absolutely make good dots without including the first attribute in multitraining.
This is sort of a silly argument, though. Of course you can absolutely make a good dot by not including the first attribute, but you're passing up on some valuable increases on your most important attribute (whether it be speed, strength, etc.)
It's like arguing to take ~97 natural speed over ~105.
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There is more than 1 way to skin a cat.
The best way probably includes adding it in, but it won't make your dot horrible if you don't
The best way probably includes adding it in, but it won't make your dot horrible if you don't
jdbolick
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Originally posted by Robbnva
There is more than 1 way to skin a cat.
The best way probably includes adding it in, but it won't make your dot horrible if you don't
It's mathematically indefensible. You are not qualified to post "advice" in the FAQ forum, so please don't.
There is more than 1 way to skin a cat.
The best way probably includes adding it in, but it won't make your dot horrible if you don't
It's mathematically indefensible. You are not qualified to post "advice" in the FAQ forum, so please don't.
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To elaborate, it's perfectly fine if you don't want to push the first attribute to 100+ natural, yet that only changes when you stop applying skill points. You would stop at the fourth or fifth cap before moving on to the next attribute, but you would absolutely still include that attribute in four-way multi-training.
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