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  • CoachBeliChuckC Offline
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    What's up Show peeps. Just got the game over the weekend. Does anyone have a link to a good DD guide? I usually find them on Reddit but I couldn't find any for this year. Thanks

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    @chuckcold said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    What's up Show peeps. Just got the game over the weekend. Does anyone have a link to a good DD guide? I usually find them on Reddit but I couldn't find any for this year. Thanks

    YouTube

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    @chuckcold said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    What's up Show peeps. Just got the game over the weekend. Does anyone have a link to a good DD guide? I usually find them on Reddit but I couldn't find any for this year. Thanks

    YouTube is probably your best bet. Mcgunski is one of the best overall players on there. College lefty seems like a good guy who wants to help out and get information out. Movie gaming also gives a lot of info and tips that would help a beginner. I know some don’t like him but he seems like a decent guy just trying to put out info.

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    Don’t buy packs

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  • CoachBeliChuckC Offline
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    Thanks everyone. I'm not really looking for gameplay tips. Previous years I was able to find spreadsheets that breakdown mossions/rewards and things like that. I don't know where to start grinding

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    I've just started out a few weeks ago, here are a couple of tips that I got:

    Do the Blake Snell Program - dont necessarly get Snell (as you have to lock in players), but grind and get two $5-6K diamonds and one that was about $25K, although the prices could be a bit lower now, than they were a week ago.

    Conquest - do the small maps. I did the 4th inning map in a night and got a ton of packs, stubs etc. - I'm now going to start working through the other small maps for the same reason.

    Showdowns - I have only done one, but again it was something I could knock off in a night. I don't fully understand the showdowns, but they will give you points towards the programs, which I think is the big draw to them. Don't forget that you can adjust your line up after every game to put in your upgraded players (I didn't realize this until the end, and made a couple of bad swaps because I couldn't remember which players I had gotten in prior rounds)

    Player Evolution - I took CarGo and got the card in an afternoon. The moments and missions aren't that difficult.

    Work on the other player programs. I havent started here, but there are 3-4 guys that I will go after. i assume that this is also going to help me get points towards those programs which should get me more loot!

    Anyways, that's what I have learned from the forum and the game. Enjoy and don't buy packs!

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    @CheddaAllDay said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    I've just started out a few weeks ago, here are a couple of tips that I got:

    Do the Blake Snell Program - dont necessarly get Snell (as you have to lock in players), but grind and get two $5-6K diamonds and one that was about $25K, although the prices could be a bit lower now, than they were a week ago.

    Conquest - do the small maps. I did the 4th inning map in a night and got a ton of packs, stubs etc. - I'm now going to start working through the other small maps for the same reason.

    Showdowns - I have only done one, but again it was something I could knock off in a night. I don't fully understand the showdowns, but they will give you points towards the programs, which I think is the big draw to them. Don't forget that you can adjust your line up after every game to put in your upgraded players (I didn't realize this until the end, and made a couple of bad swaps because I couldn't remember which players I had gotten in prior rounds)

    Player Evolution - I took CarGo and got the card in an afternoon. The moments and missions aren't that difficult.

    Work on the other player programs. I havent started here, but there are 3-4 guys that I will go after. i assume that this is also going to help me get points towards those programs which should get me more loot!

    Anyways, that's what I have learned from the forum and the game. Enjoy and don't buy packs!

    All this for sure, great breakdown, I would just add the jackie Robinson program in early too, lots of packs/ stubs and some of his missions involve getting stats with his card in conquest so if u have to grind all those maps anyways itll be easy to get two birds stoned at once.

    Best of luck! And dont buy packs lol

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    @chuckcold said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    What's up Show peeps. Just got the game over the weekend. Does anyone have a link to a good DD guide? I usually find them on Reddit but I couldn't find any for this year. Thanks

    Be patient, and play for fun. You will get frustrated with this game, probably not the best version of the game for a new player to the series, but if you love baseball you will find some enjoyment. Don't feel the need to spend on stubs either, plenty of free cards that will keep you competitive.

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    Conquest maps and small collections for sure. Player programs usually offer decent enough cards, especially for someone just starting out so work towards completing those.

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    @CheddaAllDay said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    I've just started out a few weeks ago, here are a couple of tips that I got:

    Do the Blake Snell Program - dont necessarly get Snell (as you have to lock in players), but grind and get two $5-6K diamonds and one that was about $25K, although the prices could be a bit lower now, than they were a week ago.

    Conquest - do the small maps. I did the 4th inning map in a night and got a ton of packs, stubs etc. - I'm now going to start working through the other small maps for the same reason.

    Showdowns - I have only done one, but again it was something I could knock off in a night. I don't fully understand the showdowns, but they will give you points towards the programs, which I think is the big draw to them. Don't forget that you can adjust your line up after every game to put in your upgraded players (I didn't realize this until the end, and made a couple of bad swaps because I couldn't remember which players I had gotten in prior rounds)

    Player Evolution - I took CarGo and got the card in an afternoon. The moments and missions aren't that difficult.

    Work on the other player programs. I havent started here, but there are 3-4 guys that I will go after. i assume that this is also going to help me get points towards those programs which should get me more loot!

    Anyways, that's what I have learned from the forum and the game. Enjoy and don't buy packs!

    Thank you for this detailed post. Super helpful!

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    Thank you all!

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    @chuckcold

    Do NOT spend any stubs, Do NOT collect (lock in) any players.
    Build your team around high diamonds & 'No Sell' cards that can't be bought or sold on market.
    Grind Blake Snell Player Program & create sell orders for the 3 diamond players you receive to get a good base (~50K) of stubs. (again DO NOT collect any players, you don't actually need Snell, just the stubs.)
    Grind Jackie Robinson Player Program for ~30 packs, more stubs, plus "No Sell" 94 All Star Legend Jackie Robinson card for your squad.

    Choose 93 CP Dennis Eckersley or 90 OF Carlos Gonzalez from Evolution Player Pack & grind that out for it to become a 'No Sell' diamond located in XP Reward Path

    Choose 85 SS Adalberto Mondesi, then 86 RP Charlie Morton from Classic Choice pack in XP Reward Path (no sell)

    Conquest to grind missions, Jackie Robinson, & for stubs, xp & packs

    Create sell orders, don't quick sell.. any diamond you pull from any pack.

    Showdowns give you vouchers for Team Affinity grind.. find a couple high diamond players from Stage 2 so you don't have to go to the Market & splurge on players.. I would go for Reds 95 overall SP Nick Lodolo & Cardinals 95 overall 3B Nolan Gorman for example (all 'No Sell')

    Grind Monthly Awards program for 3 more high diamonds for your squad..
    97 overall Cody Bellinger, 95 overall Carlos Correa & 93 overall Didi Gregorius ('No Sell')

    Featured Programs (Inning Bosses) I would start from the most current (4th inning) down.. which would get u 96 overall Felix Hernandez & more than 100K in stubs if u sell the other 3 bosses. (again never collect so you could always sell)

    Go straight for Mike Trout with all the stubs you earn ( for live series collections) a lot of people make the mistake of buying every card besides the top 5 or so most expensive but it's way quicker to buy from the top down.. (most important)

    Choose 87 CP Mariano Rivera from Legend Choice Pack in XP Reward Path

    98 SP Hal Newhouser, 99 SP Corey Kluber, 96 CP Rollie Fingers from XP Reward Path (no sell)

    99 OF Reggie Jackson, 99 2B/3B Ryne Sandberg from XP Reward Path (no sell)

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    @cosmic_wonders said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    @chuckcold

    Do NOT spend any stubs, Do NOT collect (lock in) any players.
    Build your team around high diamonds & 'No Sell' cards that can't be bought or sold on market.
    Grind Blake Snell Player Program & create sell orders for the 3 diamond players you receive to get a good base (~50K) of stubs. (again DO NOT collect any players, you don't actually need Snell, just the stubs.)
    Grind Jackie Robinson Player Program for ~30 packs, more stubs, plus "No Sell" 94 All Star Legend Jackie Robinson card for your squad.

    Choose 93 CP Dennis Eckersley or 90 OF Carlos Gonzalez from Evolution Player Pack & grind that out for it to become a 'No Sell' diamond located in XP Reward Path

    Choose 85 SS Adalberto Mondesi, then 86 RP Charlie Morton from Classic Choice pack in XP Reward Path (no sell)

    Conquest to grind missions, Jackie Robinson, & for stubs, xp & packs

    Create sell orders, don't quick sell.. any diamond you pull from any pack.

    Showdowns give you vouchers for Team Affinity grind.. find a couple high diamond players from Stage 2 so you don't have to go to the Market & splurge on players.. I would go for Reds 95 overall SP Nick Lodolo & Cardinals 95 overall 3B Nolan Gorman for example (all 'No Sell')

    Grind Monthly Awards program for 3 more high diamonds for your squad..
    97 overall Cody Bellinger, 95 overall Carlos Correa & 93 overall Didi Gregorius ('No Sell')

    Featured Programs (Inning Bosses) I would start from the most current (4th inning) down.. which would get u 96 overall Felix Hernandez & more than 100K in stubs if u sell the other 3 bosses. (again never collect so you could always sell)

    Go straight for Mike Trout with all the stubs you earn ( for live series collections) a lot of people make the mistake of buying every card besides the top 5 or so most expensive but it's way quicker to buy from the top down.. (most important)

    Choose 87 CP Mariano Rivera from Legend Choice Pack in XP Reward Path

    98 SP Hal Newhouser, 99 SP Corey Kluber, 96 CP Rollie Fingers from XP Reward Path (no sell)

    99 OF Reggie Jackson, 99 2B/3B Ryne Sandberg from XP Reward Path (no sell)

    Thanks for the tips. I've been going about this the wrong way

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    @cosmic_wonders said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    Go straight for Mike Trout with all the stubs you earn ( for live series collections) a lot of people make the mistake of buying every card besides the top 5 or so most expensive but it's way quicker to buy from the top down.. (most important)

    Can you elaborate on why this is the right way? This was my first year playing enough to worry about the collections and not knowing any better, I went about it the opposite way.

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    @ddbake said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    @cosmic_wonders said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    Go straight for Mike Trout with all the stubs you earn ( for live series collections) a lot of people make the mistake of buying every card besides the top 5 or so most expensive but it's way quicker to buy from the top down.. (most important)

    Can you elaborate on why this is the right way? This was my first year playing enough to worry about the collections and not knowing any better, I went about it the opposite way.

    I think it's just because if you have the top 5, any time you save up 20k, you can complete a team. Less stressful than trying to save up 320k for trout and 200k for the others

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    cosmic_wonders nailed it!

    Thanks for that info. The no sell players is so key, because then you can have all of your stubs working for you at all time.

    One trick that I use is to sell all golds are higher at the end of any game sesion. Then before I play I hop on, place a few buy orders and get playing. You can play showdowns while you are waiting for buy orders to come in. I now have about $225K in stubs to play with in two weeks. I have had a few lucky pulls (Yelich, and Flaherty) which net me about $40K. So at this point my team is typically low to mid 90 diamond players and I make probably 5-15K everytime I buy and sell a team.

    So this makes the benefit of those no sell players even higher IMO. Now I have BO CarGo, so I no longer need to spend on a CF. Once I get to where i have 6-8 no sell players and a good stub base, i will start to go after collections. I just want to make sure I have enough stubs to buy whatever players I want (within reason) when I want to play RS, and the rest is expendable.

    @cosmic_wonders - I am also wondering on why you would go after Trout first. My thought was to go after the division that I would like the players from the most, and work around like that.

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    @CheddaAllDay said in Diamond dynasty guide:

    cosmic_wonders nailed it!

    Thanks for that info. The no sell players is so key, because then you can have all of your stubs working for you at all time.

    One trick that I use is to sell all golds are higher at the end of any game sesion. Then before I play I hop on, place a few buy orders and get playing. You can play showdowns while you are waiting for buy orders to come in. I now have about $225K in stubs to play with in two weeks. I have had a few lucky pulls (Yelich, and Flaherty) which net me about $40K. So at this point my team is typically low to mid 90 diamond players and I make probably 5-15K everytime I buy and sell a team.

    So this makes the benefit of those no sell players even higher IMO. Now I have BO CarGo, so I no longer need to spend on a CF. Once I get to where i have 6-8 no sell players and a good stub base, i will start to go after collections. I just want to make sure I have enough stubs to buy whatever players I want (within reason) when I want to play RS, and the rest is expendable.

    @cosmic_wonders - I am also wondering on why you would go after Trout first. My thought was to go after the division that I would like the players from the most, and work around like that.

    I went after Trout first because I wanted to knock out the AL west and get Billy Wagner, Sean Doolittle, Verlander, and Trout. 4 players in 1 division make my squad. Now I only have to spend 200k stubs to complete the AL

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    My pack luck = 400 packs with nothing. Don't give SDS your money or your stubs!!!

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    Which division is the best to knock out first?

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    @sbevans142 @ddbake @CheddaAllDay

    Reason you want to go for Trout first is because he is the gatekeeper for the live series collections, the most expensive & the best player. Don't worry about any division collections.. go Trout first, Gerrit Cole, Scherzer, DeGrom, Verlander, Arenado ( whichever most expensive first ) it's all about saving time & stubs (again dont worry about division collections until top 5 are cleared)

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