I can only think you must have started a little later or just miscounted
Even if I was a week or 2 out then it would be around 30
My leggie at the affiliate just got wc tech tonight on bowling trng with gifted tech in a superior academy, 32 weeks
And you know tech even with gifted is less than the primary on primary trng
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Well you know me I have all of my data in spreadsheets, not saying I am absolutely right because then I would have to change my name to Roblet but my numbers are fairly close as to give a good guide
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Just in case you missed what I wrote I have bolded the part you so obviously missedMOD-crowfan65 wrote:Hate to burst all your bubbles but with a split of strength and fitness his player will get to legendary in both around the end of his 28 season (not sure if that is what MrGutsy meant)
Like I posted erlier I may be a week or so out but not much more than that
And you're right spec is 5 weeks but 0.8 of that last week is sublevel towards exceptional
So if you are lucky excep may only take 4 weeks because of that 0.8 start
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Finger spinners who are all rounders (at least outstanding bat/spect bowl).
How far would you take Power? General consensus is that top quality batsmen need exceptional power - does that mean the all rounders do as well?
How far would you take Power? General consensus is that top quality batsmen need exceptional power - does that mean the all rounders do as well?
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I'd say it depends on the quality of spinner. I think first and for most is that they are an effective enough with the ball.Kaidus wrote:Finger spinners who are all rounders (at least outstanding bat/spect bowl).
How far would you take Power? General consensus is that top quality batsmen need exceptional power - does that mean the all rounders do as well?
Here's my 2. Ones an absolute beast so I've been able to pump power as his bowling it already good. Almost at WC Power. while the other has been a great club player but slightly weaker overall so will get less power to put more in his bowling.
07. Hugh Trumble The skills of this player are visible to other managers AustraliaThis player is a member of the national squad allrounder
29 years old | 72,922 rating | $24,147 wage | Right hand batsman | Right arm Finger spin | Prodigy
legendary experience | capable form | revived fatigue | outstanding captaincy
Batting spectacular Endurance exceptional Fielding outstanding
Bowling exceptional Technique exceptional Training Strength
Keeping dreadful Power exceptional
14. Guy Callahan The skills of this player are visible to other managers USA allrounder
28 years old | 65,396 rating | $16,936 wage | Right hand batsman | Right arm Finger spin | Gifted (Power)
spectacular experience | average form | rested fatigue | capable captaincy
Batting expert Endurance spectacular Fielding outstanding
Bowling exceptional Technique exceptional Training Strength
Keeping poor Power accomplished
I'll probably stop Gallahans power at expert and put some spares elsewhere
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I tend to use their batting skill as a guide to what level strength, I allow it 2 be two levels behind (for spinners)
So accom bat means cap tech, exp bat means reli etc
If they are a seamer then I like it to be no more than two levels behind their bowling
Most of my ARs have tended to be better bowlers than bats
So accom bat means cap tech, exp bat means reli etc
If they are a seamer then I like it to be no more than two levels behind their bowling
Most of my ARs have tended to be better bowlers than bats
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