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319537.20 in reply to 319537.19
Date: 7/28/2023 12:54:04 PM
NakamichiDragons
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Please delete the last sentence of your post … you should not negatively influence others because of your own dissatisfaction.

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Date: 7/28/2023 3:45:14 PM
NakamichiDragons
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Did I said anything wrong or not true?

Yes, because the original question was „best way to start?“, your comment „better not to start!“ is no answer to that question.

Last edited by LA-flaterik123 at 7/28/2023 3:45:37 PM

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319537.23 in reply to 319537.19
Date: 7/28/2023 8:10:17 PM
Tampines Fusion
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If you buy high potential drafters and decide to train them and save money to buy top players when you finish training of those drafters, you need to know that in 2027 you will have a problem because you WILL BE PUNISHED for training players for years by losing games because of your team's poor stamina in relation to opponents who do not train players, but can do stamina training.

Sorry to fuel your anger but nah, what kinda nonsense is that. Get yourself a level 3 gym and a level 6 or 7 nutritionist and you'll see your player's stamina pop without even needing to train. Stamina receives cross training as well, so stamina will definitely not be much of a problem. You also don't really need proficient or prominent stamina unless you're planning to use 7 man lineups to compete.

Tho I do agree that a starting team shouldn't buy high potential trainees to train. After all they're not stable enough financially. High potential trainees are more expensive, hence they won't get a proper return on investment out of them, especially when they can't train them at full efficiency.

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319537.28 in reply to 319537.25
Date: 7/29/2023 12:30:30 PM
Tampines Fusion
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I have had a level 3 or 4 nutritionist all the time for years. No player has ever improved in stamina. It only helped that they didn't lose skills often. But once in a few years it happens that a player loses a skill. With the highest level of nutritionist, it happens once every few years that a player increases his stamina. Cross training for 3 and a half years did not bring any pop up in stamina, and I have gym lvl 3.

Some times, reading helps. Let me quote my previous reply:
Get yourself a level 3 gym and a level 6 or 7 nutritionist and you'll see your player's stamina pop without even needing to train.

Stamina drop only stops completely when you hire a level 6 nutritionist. So of course you're not getting results with a level 3-4 one, no matter how many decades you have them. Did it occur to you that you're 2-3 levels below the minimum level I mentioned? With a level 3 gym and a level 6 nutritionist I've even seen instances where my players stamina pop twice in a season.

Last edited by BuzzRBeater at 7/29/2023 12:30:55 PM

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