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249970.26 in reply to 249970.24
Date: 10/21/2013 6:27:49 AM
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Now back on (relevant) topic. I got an 19y MVP with my scrub team. Not so horrible starting skills, but he wasn't trainable because of the awkward skillset, atrocious JR coupled with 6'8 height. Because of the JR he couldn't be a PF, because of height he couldn't be a center. If he had 7+ height he could be trained in primary skills much better(since I'm talking about a 7-8 seasons of training).

Now that guy was a fools gold. So this was a lot of theoretic discussion from my side. In reality, I wouldn't train either of them. I'm currently training two allstar guys trying to make them universal(SF) 30k players. I'm also training that MVP, but I'll just stack him with secondary skills and he'll reach maybe 40k salary. But in theory, the OP's trainee is surprisingly good for training, and that's what I was trying to point out.

The thing I'm preaching here, is that generally, TSP could be deceiving. People should take a second look when evaluating trainees. Sometimes a trainee could look worse than the other, at fist glance, but is better when you run them through a simulation.

Something like people who say that high level trainers are useless. In a short span, sure, but take a NT prospect, he's going to be trained for 8 seasons maybe, it makes a massive difference in that case. I'm currently using a level 3, since I don't have high pot trainers. I wouldn't even pay a level 4 at this point. But if I ever draft a future NT star, I'm jumping to get a level 7, no matter the cost.

Last edited by Aleksandar at 10/21/2013 6:31:13 AM

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249970.27 in reply to 249970.26
Date: 10/21/2013 4:40:56 PM
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It's easier for you to get a level 7 trainer, because you make more money, in an easier situation :) I've heard of level 7 trainers going for 1 mil+, so it might be tough, especially if they have a low salary or come with a specialty. Good luck.

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249970.28 in reply to 249970.27
Date: 10/21/2013 5:34:06 PM
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I'm aiming for it, but who knows. I would like to draft a an MVP+ with 5 ball starting skills and eventually train him to be a star of my NT. It will be a long process though, so maybe I give up. I've spent my first season collecting cash and improving the arena. This season, I bought a couple of players just to reach the salary floor, and continued upgrading the arena. From the next season, I think I'll be able to start investing 40k(I'm currently at 10k and saving up points). Then I'll just scout every second season until I nab that 5/5. As you can see, very long term plan :) I'll probably give up at some point, but with some luck, I may succeed!

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249970.30 in reply to 249970.29
Date: 10/25/2013 2:18:13 PM
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I'm not that interested in training, I just want one uber trainee, so I can make him my long term project. I believe it would help keeping me attached to this game for a long time.