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shaftdiggity
Posts: 0
Posted on 2008-10-27 12:18:56
I tried to put them in order of what I think is important, but the game engine probably sees it differently, and your play focus will change what is important. (ex. if you only pass the ball a TE [if you have one]should have skills more similar to a WR, where if you run the ball more your TE should look more like an OL. The same is probably true on defense but is dependant on your opponent's play style)

  
Supermeek
Posts: 1287
Posted on 2008-10-30 8:04:16
I have a other question about training.

Can a player have a skillpop on a skill that he wasn't training? And if so, how come?
  
Koltrain
Posts: 27
Posted on 2008-10-30 13:47:05
shaftdiggity wrote:

I was hoping to make this into some kind of sticky, but here you go :

Which skills matter more than others is still to be seen, but here are the basics:

All positions to some extent: Vision, Positioning & Stamina

Offense:

QB: Passing, Vision, positioning, Intelligence, Footwork, Agility, Stamina, Strength with maybe carrying and Speed

WR: Speed, Catching, Agility, Vision, Positioning, Stamina, Strength, Carrying, Footwork, with maybe blocking and intelligence

RB: Carrying, Speed, Vision, Agility, Strength, Positioning, Footwork, Stamina, with maybe blocking, catching, and intelligence.

FB: Blocking, Strength, Speed, Positioning, Vision, Footwork, Stamina, Agility, Carrying, with maybe some catching and intelligence.

TE: Blocking, Catching, Strength, Speed, Agility, Positioning, Vision, Stamina, Footwork, with maybe some carrying and intelligence.

OL: Blocking, Strength, Positioning, Stamina, Vision, Footwork, Agility, Speed.

Defense:

FS: Speed, Tackling, Vision, Positioning, Agility, Strength, Catching, Stamina, with maybe some footwork and intelligence.

SS: Speed, Tackling, Strength, Vision, Positioning, Agilty, Catching, Stamina, Blocking with maybe some footwork and intelligence.

CB: Speed, Agility, Catching, Positioning, Vision, Tackling, Strength, Stamina, Footwork, and maybe intelligence.

LB: Tackling, Strength, Speed, Vision, Blocking, Positioning, Agility, Stamina, Catching, Footwork, and maybe intelligence.

DT/NT: Tackling, Blocking, Strength, Stamina, Positioning, Vision, Agility, Speed, Footwork, and maybe intelligence

DE: Tackling, Speed, Agility, Blocking, Strength, Positioning, Vision, Stamina, Footwork, and maybe some intelligence.

Special teams:

K/P: Kicking, Punting, Strength, Positioning, Vision, Footwork, and maybe stamina and agility



This is my take on what I believe to be important for players. Let me know what you think.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pfypTLUr0jngPereERVndJA
  
Krs71
Posts: 1380
Posted on 2008-10-30 15:57:21
Is blocking needed for DLine? :O
  
Koltrain
Posts: 27
Posted on 2008-10-30 16:13:51
Krs71 wrote:

Is blocking needed for DLine? :O



based on a previous thread...yes that is why I included it in my analysis of skills and positions
  
Mercutioh
Posts: 7396
Posted on 2008-10-30 18:20:38
not known for sure yet. Admins haven't confirmed or denied this. All we know for sure is that blocking is a "defensive skill" which doesn't necessarily imply that defenders use it
  
Gurudefence
Posts: 0
Posted on 2008-10-30 18:58:23
Supermeek wrote:

I have a other question about training.

Can a player have a skillpop on a skill that he wasn't training? And if so, how come?



If it is in the given area, otherwise, no.

For example: Focusing on Positioning, but your other tactical skill, Vision, may raise. This is due to some of the Training Points going towards the other skill in this category.
  
Supermeek
Posts: 1287
Posted on 2008-10-30 23:26:10
Gurudefence wrote:

Supermeek wrote:

I have a other question about training.

Can a player have a skillpop on a skill that he wasn't training? And if so, how come?



If it is in the given area, otherwise, no.

For example: Focusing on Positioning, but your other tactical skill, Vision, may raise. This is due to some of the Training Points going towards the other skill in this category.



Okay, that explains it
  
Gurudefence
Posts: 0
Posted on 2008-10-30 23:45:03
The training section in the FAQ should explain it enough It explains how your Training Points are spread.

Hope this helps

Guru.
  
 
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