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Question about training players
So I have Marcus Thornton that I trained to the max but now I want to use this and to upgrade my Shaun Livingston card but the Thornton card won't show up as an option when I try and train my Livingston card. Why is that, and is there a way around it? I don't want this Thornton card, I just upraded it thinking it would improve my Livingston card even more. Now I can't do anything with this Thornton card, I can't quick sell it because it says it's in my 25 card deck which I don't get. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.Tags: None -
Re: Question about training players
You only need to train one card to the max and sign it to be a pro. The stats will be the same.Comment
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Re: Question about training players
i had a question as well. Once i upgrade someone to rookie, can i then upgrade them to veteran and so on? or do i just get one upgrade per card?Comment
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Re: Question about training players
You would only need to use one contract per Pro. Rookie contracts require 4 cards, veterans 3 cards, etc. Once they're pro, all you need to do is train them up, use spec upgrades or enhancements (optional) and then that's all you can do.IGN: MrDavison
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Thanks for answering my question. Would be cool if you could upgrade to rookie, then that opens 0-15 train level. Then you can upgrade that one to Veteran using other similar cards and then reset the levels for that and so on. Would give me more reason to grind and not feel like a certain player can only be so high in level. I think initial levels should be different, but you should be able to upgrade each card more than once.Comment
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