Entire Team of Parallel V!
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LS Ohtani is the only easy P5 grind since he is two way. You can knock out a ton of xp for good games on both sides of the ball.
He is my only P5
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@thegoaler_psn said in Entire Team of Parallel V!:
Last year I had 1-9.
This year, none so far, but 3 are close.
I play offline and felt P5's aren't that crucial this year.
Add in most abandon said player when he does reach 5. I know I did last year.
It all depends on how much time you have to play. Some play just 1 game, so I'm not shocked. -
If you play RS a lot with the same lineup, it goes up quickly. That and grinding the CPU on Rookie
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I play whenever I can, so not as much as I'd like, but I have around 19-20 cards P5. Last year, I only had three.
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I can get pretty close besides my bullpen. My bullpen would have a few P3s and P4s. I use a TT all year so it’s not tough at all.
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I have about 10 guys at parallel 5 currently and 3 more within 150 XP of going to 5. 4 of those guys I don’t even use anymore.
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I play a ton and focus on XP and PXP very heavy. Right now I have over 20 cards at P5 and countless cards at P4.
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It’s the grind between P4 and P5 that’s the killer
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Looking at my cards I have p5
OF- FOTF Hanigar, Bryan Reynolds
SS- Live Tatis
3B FOTF Devers
SP- FOTF Casey Mize88- Randy and FOTF Corey Seager are a couple games away of P5
I can see how someone could have a lot more P5. I haven't played a ton compared to other people. I don't usual finish the Featured Programs completely and have never played enough ranked to get the innings awards.
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Believe it or not I’m an old guy and retired so I have lots of time on my hands to play lol.
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I never really got a card that close last year and this year I already have 2 cards a few games away and a 3rd card not far behind. I feel like I played more last year and my team did switch all the time and so far this year my team hasn't switched as much from week to week.
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