Strategy for early DD
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It honestly depends a lot on how much you are going to play early and how much time you want to spend on the market vs playing baseball. Flipping early can definitely get you a fair amount of stubs (tons of YouTube vids on how to do it), but I don’t find it very fun.
If you are going to play a lot, then the biggest reward for time (unless you are a WS player or BR god) is to jump into conquest and play through all the opening day maps. I typically keep all the starting cards you get, but as others have said sell the non 90+ diamonds (or all the diamonds if you don’t care about the LS award).
Then, I would probably try the first event (as later in the year those awards can be worth a ton) and do any showdowns/moments.
But the biggest advice I can give is never, never, never buy packs.
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Play a lot, grind that XP. If collection is something you want, then don't sell, only sell duplicates. Spending stubs to improve your team early on is a waste, they will be obsolete in a month. Just concentrate on playing the game. And now if user input is going to matter more, getting better cards is going to be even less important.
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Collect the lower level cards to get the stubs packs and xp per team and work on Team affinity or conquest challenges to pick up decent starter diamonds. Unless you are tied to player or team or skip staving up for live series guys and just accumulate stubs and selling duplicates or as the earlier guy said selling guys with inflated prices that are low diamonds. ( a gold may be better at this stage in the game). And if it’s anything like this year, don’t buy tons of packs bc you get plenty for free. That being said I normally buy a 50 pack off the rip just to get a head start but that’s up to you, bc often times you get screwed and pull nothing good.
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@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@htonsecurity5x said in Strategy for early DD:
Wondering what the best strategy is for the start of your diamond dynasty team..last year was my first year of DD, and I sold everyone right away and used the stubs, I finished collections in late august...I think this year I’ll collect what i pull from packs as soon as I get them, or is that a bad idea?
Also should we be playing the market instead of collecting early?
What may work for someone may not work for you.
But that being said; ANY Diamond player I pull out if my free packs (unless I pull Trout, Cole, Verlander, Scherzer, or Arenado) that are worth more that 15-20K will be sold. Any Golds that are worth more than 3K will also be sold.
I'll then use the stubs to invest in some players that I think will be bumped up to Gold/Diamond.
Then I'll play whatever Moments, Player Programs, Showdown, and Conquest Maps are available and mix in some Play Vs CPU games until I hit 300 stars (if that's how they set it up this year) and sell whatever boss is worth the most.
Once I finish those; I'll play some MTO toward whatever TA players I want.
Depending on how long the 1st Inning Program lasts, and how far it let's you collect stars, I may try for some of the stuff after 300 stars.
I doubt I'll keep any of the Inning bosses unless it's a player I like; as chances are you'll be able to get them cheaper later in the year.
So..
who you gonna use to play in game the first month or so.... -
@ronniegant1992 said in Strategy for early DD:
@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@htonsecurity5x said in Strategy for early DD:
Wondering what the best strategy is for the start of your diamond dynasty team..last year was my first year of DD, and I sold everyone right away and used the stubs, I finished collections in late august...I think this year I’ll collect what i pull from packs as soon as I get them, or is that a bad idea?
Also should we be playing the market instead of collecting early?
What may work for someone may not work for you.
But that being said; ANY Diamond player I pull out if my free packs (unless I pull Trout, Cole, Verlander, Scherzer, or Arenado) that are worth more that 15-20K will be sold. Any Golds that are worth more than 3K will also be sold.
I'll then use the stubs to invest in some players that I think will be bumped up to Gold/Diamond.
Then I'll play whatever Moments, Player Programs, Showdown, and Conquest Maps are available and mix in some Play Vs CPU games until I hit 300 stars (if that's how they set it up this year) and sell whatever boss is worth the most.
Once I finish those; I'll play some MTO toward whatever TA players I want.
Depending on how long the 1st Inning Program lasts, and how far it let's you collect stars, I may try for some of the stuff after 300 stars.
I doubt I'll keep any of the Inning bosses unless it's a player I like; as chances are you'll be able to get them cheaper later in the year.
So..
who you gonna use to play in game the first month or so....I'll just use whatever Silvers, Bronzes, and Commons that I get out of my free packs. I'll also keep any Golds that are under 3K.
Since I'll be mainly dealing with offline modes; I don't need to worry about high end players.
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@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@ronniegant1992 said in Strategy for early DD:
@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@htonsecurity5x said in Strategy for early DD:
Wondering what the best strategy is for the start of your diamond dynasty team..last year was my first year of DD, and I sold everyone right away and used the stubs, I finished collections in late august...I think this year I’ll collect what i pull from packs as soon as I get them, or is that a bad idea?
Also should we be playing the market instead of collecting early?
What may work for someone may not work for you.
But that being said; ANY Diamond player I pull out if my free packs (unless I pull Trout, Cole, Verlander, Scherzer, or Arenado) that are worth more that 15-20K will be sold. Any Golds that are worth more than 3K will also be sold.
I'll then use the stubs to invest in some players that I think will be bumped up to Gold/Diamond.
Then I'll play whatever Moments, Player Programs, Showdown, and Conquest Maps are available and mix in some Play Vs CPU games until I hit 300 stars (if that's how they set it up this year) and sell whatever boss is worth the most.
Once I finish those; I'll play some MTO toward whatever TA players I want.
Depending on how long the 1st Inning Program lasts, and how far it let's you collect stars, I may try for some of the stuff after 300 stars.
I doubt I'll keep any of the Inning bosses unless it's a player I like; as chances are you'll be able to get them cheaper later in the year.
So..
who you gonna use to play in game the first month or so....I'll just use whatever Silvers, Bronzes, and Commons that I get out of my free packs. I'll also keep any Golds that are under 3K.
Since I'll be mainly dealing with offline modes; I don't need to worry about high end players.
Gotcha.
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@ronniegant1992 said in Strategy for early DD:
@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@ronniegant1992 said in Strategy for early DD:
@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@htonsecurity5x said in Strategy for early DD:
Wondering what the best strategy is for the start of your diamond dynasty team..last year was my first year of DD, and I sold everyone right away and used the stubs, I finished collections in late august...I think this year I’ll collect what i pull from packs as soon as I get them, or is that a bad idea?
Also should we be playing the market instead of collecting early?
What may work for someone may not work for you.
But that being said; ANY Diamond player I pull out if my free packs (unless I pull Trout, Cole, Verlander, Scherzer, or Arenado) that are worth more that 15-20K will be sold. Any Golds that are worth more than 3K will also be sold.
I'll then use the stubs to invest in some players that I think will be bumped up to Gold/Diamond.
Then I'll play whatever Moments, Player Programs, Showdown, and Conquest Maps are available and mix in some Play Vs CPU games until I hit 300 stars (if that's how they set it up this year) and sell whatever boss is worth the most.
Once I finish those; I'll play some MTO toward whatever TA players I want.
Depending on how long the 1st Inning Program lasts, and how far it let's you collect stars, I may try for some of the stuff after 300 stars.
I doubt I'll keep any of the Inning bosses unless it's a player I like; as chances are you'll be able to get them cheaper later in the year.
So..
who you gonna use to play in game the first month or so....I'll just use whatever Silvers, Bronzes, and Commons that I get out of my free packs. I'll also keep any Golds that are under 3K.
Since I'll be mainly dealing with offline modes; I don't need to worry about high end players.
Gotcha.
I (and I assume a lot of others) won't put much, if any, stock in the first season of Ranked Season's since I'm not going to invest in cards. By the second inning program I'll probably get a divison of two of LS done if the rewards are good since I wanna get the LS total award and XP (I think it'll be Hank Aaron
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@bjd10048842_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@ronniegant1992 said in Strategy for early DD:
@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@ronniegant1992 said in Strategy for early DD:
@x814xmafia_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
@htonsecurity5x said in Strategy for early DD:
Wondering what the best strategy is for the start of your diamond dynasty team..last year was my first year of DD, and I sold everyone right away and used the stubs, I finished collections in late august...I think this year I’ll collect what i pull from packs as soon as I get them, or is that a bad idea?
Also should we be playing the market instead of collecting early?
What may work for someone may not work for you.
But that being said; ANY Diamond player I pull out if my free packs (unless I pull Trout, Cole, Verlander, Scherzer, or Arenado) that are worth more that 15-20K will be sold. Any Golds that are worth more than 3K will also be sold.
I'll then use the stubs to invest in some players that I think will be bumped up to Gold/Diamond.
Then I'll play whatever Moments, Player Programs, Showdown, and Conquest Maps are available and mix in some Play Vs CPU games until I hit 300 stars (if that's how they set it up this year) and sell whatever boss is worth the most.
Once I finish those; I'll play some MTO toward whatever TA players I want.
Depending on how long the 1st Inning Program lasts, and how far it let's you collect stars, I may try for some of the stuff after 300 stars.
I doubt I'll keep any of the Inning bosses unless it's a player I like; as chances are you'll be able to get them cheaper later in the year.
So..
who you gonna use to play in game the first month or so....I'll just use whatever Silvers, Bronzes, and Commons that I get out of my free packs. I'll also keep any Golds that are under 3K.
Since I'll be mainly dealing with offline modes; I don't need to worry about high end players.
Gotcha.
I (and I assume a lot of others) won't put much, if any, stock in the first season of Ranked Season's since I'm not going to invest in cards. By the second inning program I'll probably get a divison of two of LS done if the rewards are good since I wanna get the LS total award and XP (I think it'll be Hank Aaron
More power to you, but every year the collection reward guys are worthless by the end of the game cycle. I don't see the point in locking in millions of stubs for guys you won't use in January.
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I keep every card I can that isnt worth a significant amount if stubs. Last year I got Trout in my 7th pack and sold him for 300k immedietly.
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my first year i got the game only about a month after but last year i got the game two months after. both years i was unable to hit with LS collections. not one of them was worth it for me. i wasted a lot of time collecting LS cards i couldn't use just to collect a Mickey Mantle I couldn't hit above 260 with.
this year im just gonna flip and go for cards i know im good with and hopefully i get all the cards i like. not gonna waste my time with collections unless it's Hank Aaron.
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Sell everything, buy as many PR Ranked Season cards as you can. Horde them until the Second Collection Reward is dropped and watch your windfall come in from people needing extinct cards to complete a collection.
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@ronniegant1992 said in Strategy for early DD:
So..
who you gonna use to play in game the first month or so....Depends on who's pulled:
20: Soto, Realmuto
19: Harper, Semien
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@gixxerryder750 said in Strategy for early DD:
Sell everything, buy as many PR Ranked Season cards as you can. Horde them until the Second Collection Reward is dropped and watch your windfall come in from people needing extinct cards to complete a collection.
I’m gonna put this on the record, but I don’t think they do the collections reward this year (or at least not like they did the last 2 years).
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@ikasnu_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
I keep every card I can that isnt worth a significant amount if stubs. Last year I got Trout in my 7th pack and sold him for 300k immedietly.
But why? I am almost positive that when I bought trout to get Mantle on April 20 he was still 300k.
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I think playing BR in the beginning is a good way to get a lot of good rewards because even 6 wins I believe is a gold player this year? Maybe not they usually start 6 as a silver but for some reason I think 6 might be a gold from now on...could be wrong though.
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@gradekthebard said in Strategy for early DD:
@ikasnu_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
I keep every card I can that isnt worth a significant amount if stubs. Last year I got Trout in my 7th pack and sold him for 300k immedietly.
But why? I am almost positive that when I bought trout to get Mantle on April 20 he was still 300k.
I used Trout to complete 5 other teams.
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I am new to the game and wow I have no idea what people are talking about in the comments. I’ll probably get hosed in DD
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@ikasnu_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
I keep every card I can that isnt worth a significant amount if stubs. Last year I got Trout in my 7th pack and sold him for 300k immedietly.
Is there a reason you sell certain players and keep others. Why wouldn’t you keep a guy like Trout? New to the game so am curious as to how this all works.
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@medieval9029_xbl said in Strategy for early DD:
@ikasnu_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
I keep every card I can that isnt worth a significant amount if stubs. Last year I got Trout in my 7th pack and sold him for 300k immedietly.
Is there a reason you sell certain players and keep others. Why wouldn’t you keep a guy like Trout? New to the game so am curious as to how this all works.
By getting Trout release day and selling him for 300K; it allowed the OP to complete other LS team collections.
Thus he got back some of the stubs (not alot), XP, and knocked out those teams. Once a team is Collected you don't have to collect any more of the players that get assigned/upgraded to that team. This helps if a player jumps to Diamond or a prospect is added. (When a prospect is added; you're looking at close to 2-3K, as a Common, for the first couple weeks.
Yes, eventually he would have to rebuy Trout, if he doesn't pack him again, but stubs are easy to come by just by playing.
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@medieval9029_xbl said in Strategy for early DD:
@ikasnu_psn said in Strategy for early DD:
I keep every card I can that isnt worth a significant amount if stubs. Last year I got Trout in my 7th pack and sold him for 300k immedietly.
Is there a reason you sell certain players and keep others. Why wouldn’t you keep a guy like Trout? New to the game so am curious as to how this all works.
Now, the reason I would sell certain players, compared to keeping them:
From release day until 3-4 mos into the games cycle; Golds, Silvers, Bronzes, and Commons are all highly inflated. Last year, during the first few months, LS Gold Joey Gallo (84 I think) was around 15K. He was what high because of his Power, his META, and he was 1 pt away from being a Diamond.
After a few months he dropped significantly in price and eventually leveled out at 1K; which is quick sell price for Golds.
As for Diamonds: Unless I pack/get for playing Trout, Verlander (if he stays Diamond), Scherzer, Cole, or Arenado (all who will probably be the Gatekeepers for their respective Team Collections Reward) I'll sell off any other Diamond as they'll also be over inflated in price.
EX: The 7 SE Diamonds they gave out last year as pre-order bonuses were selling for around 20-30K on release. They were 85-88s. After about a month in; they gripped to 10-15K and a month later they dropped to ,quick sell which is 5K.
Plus since I only plan on playing the cpu for the first couple months; I don't need to worry about my team. I can get way with Silver, Bronzes, and Common players.
The ONLY thing that would keep someone from not selling a highly over inflated Diamond/Silver player, other than getting the Big 5, would be is SDS decides to make the preorder packs non-sellable.