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The train, train, train, sell players
 
sfniner08
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-07 1:30:58
So, those players that owners who train the heck out of and then sell for $$$$$....they are around 25-30 energy. My question is, if these players are at 25 energy, and (if I understand correctly, please correct me if I'm wrong) we can get up to +6 energy by training on very low, then wouldn't those players be worthless most of a season? I mean they wouldn't have much energy for at least 10 weeks training at very low. IS there another way players get energy besides the training level? If not, then I think this should be something in the rookie guide. I did not personally buy such a player, but I think it should be something of note to new players so they don't invest this huge chunk of cash on players that aren't that special/useful for a while.....
  
FantomBr
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-07 1:56:07
So far, the only way to build up energy for a player, is to sacrifice the whole team traning scheme, so that a player can get more energy.

Buuuutttt...

The admins said they're going to implement the individual "no training" option for players, so that in situations like these, you wouldn't have to alter your whole training because of 1 tired fella...
  
sfniner08
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-07 2:51:42
I guess I'm trying to advocate a buyer beware statement for the new owners so they don't get stuck with players that are useless for an entire season.
  
slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-07 18:46:00
Yes, I was stupid and bid on 2 guys without checking their energy first. One of them is a starter and I want to sell the other. I'm waiting patiently for the "Individual No Training" option.
  
Krs71
Posts: 1380
Posted on 2009-05-07 21:13:29
Buying a player with energy lower than 70 is a huge waiste!

And I hope "no training" option will never happen. You got to think and manage, and training maximum all the time is not management
  
sfniner08
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-07 22:05:42
To any new owners: If a player has pretty good stats but has low energy that is a player to stay away from. There is one team in particular and a few countries that engage in this practice. I'm not naming them, but beware of those players. I keep seeing those players go for 10-100k
  
Cponyman
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-08 1:32:29
caveat emptor