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240497.14 in reply to 240497.13
Date: 4/13/2013 3:58:08 PM
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Bought a 4 when I started and have had one ever since. I guess the only reason I would go up to 5 is to get a 18 y/o future NT player that I want maxxed out as soon as possible.

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240497.15 in reply to 240497.14
Date: 4/13/2013 4:03:00 PM
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Is it even worth it to get exceptional or world renowned trainers? Do you really get that much more training done and is it worth it for the extra signing bonus and salary you pay?

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240497.16 in reply to 240497.15
Date: 4/13/2013 4:12:59 PM
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With the BB economy as it is, I can't see a L6 or 7 trainer ever making sense for a competitive team. The only people I would see using them would be tanking teams in low divisions who have snagged a once in a lifetime ATG player and don't care how many league games they lose. (or unfortunately, farms)

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240497.17 in reply to 240497.16
Date: 4/13/2013 4:28:12 PM
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Hmm I see, well if I ever snag an ATG I think I will try to break the mold :)

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240497.19 in reply to 240497.13
Date: 4/13/2013 10:26:48 PM
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I think however that there's enough to cross reference between 4 and 5
with almost matching amounts of training weeks at each skill
the closeness in results between advanced and superior trainers is disheartening for those who have spent to buy a 5 level

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240497.20 in reply to 240497.19
Date: 4/14/2013 12:58:16 AM
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Well if it is an 8 percent increase in traing spread out among all the skills of you trainee than in 5 seasons you are looking at an extra 40% of training so it seems like it would pay off in the long run if you can find a cheap superior trainer like I did (20k salary per week). That is of purse only the case if you are training your player until they are 23+.

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240497.21 in reply to 240497.20
Date: 4/14/2013 7:58:17 AM
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I'm not sure where that 8% number came from - but the results don't show that much at all
And I'm sure you didn't get a cheap superior trainer at all when you factor in the price you paid to get him

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240497.23 in reply to 240497.20
Date: 4/14/2013 1:20:03 PM
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an 8% increase after 1 year is still an increase of 8% after 5 years... you can't add it up to a 40% increase

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Date: 4/14/2013 1:24:18 PM
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Well if it is an 8 percent increase in traing spread out among all the skills of you trainee than in 5 seasons you are looking at an extra 40% of training.


Ahh, math doesn't quite work that way.

HTG, I saw the 8% number in a training thread a few seasons ago. That was the general conclusion at that time although I can't tell you how accurate it is. But the number has always stuck in head.

Last edited by Beener not Beanerz at 4/14/2013 1:34:38 PM

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