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  • Buusey_PSNB Offline
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    Hey all, just grinder my RTTS 2 way character to the Diamond archetype (velocity/fielding) but my player overall is still around a 76. I grinded on beginner to get to the Diamond archetype but are attribute gains lower because of the low difficulty? Will raising it help me level up faster? I’m wondering the fastest way to level up my guy. Thanks.

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    My 2-way diamond is only like a 74! I tried different difficulties as well, but XP gain seemed to be the same. It has to be something to do with them being a 2-way player maybe they earn less XP or base attributes progress slower. I did a RTTS with just a closing pitcher and another with just a position player and I am already close to Mid 70s overall and still in silver program.

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    I've noticed that the OVRs do seem a bit suppressed this year.

    Part of which is, if I'm guessing right, based on how they calculate OVR to begin with. Every Archtype has a "Primary" and a "Secondary" skill tree, and earned points in the specialties affects OVR more than "other" earned points.
    To wit, a "pure control" pitcher can "secondary" in Break, so his points in CTRL and BRK > any points in VEL, and the inverse about break/velo if he's a "velocity secondaried" pitcher. My 2-way Control/Contact player is not seeing as big an OVR boost for the 1 1/3 year of "power" hitting enough to have gone from "30 to 45".in both sides of power than he might have gotten if he was a power hitter...

    Also, on a 2-way, if you're doing "split loadouts", you're bound to only be boosting one of the "primary" statistics at a given time.

    The other part is that while XP gains per-incident are "the same", at least my pitcher isn't getting as many of them per-game as he used to. Got a post around here somewhere in which I pulled some numbers from the post-game screen in 23 and the loadout screen of 22, and "this year's" Mastodon 2-way is mired in the mid to somewhat high 30s for "pitch statistics" (pitch CTRL, BRK, VEL) after a full season (plus some) while my Mastodon pitcher in 22 was mid 40s on a lot of those stats except for the "least valuable" one (BRK on the 4SFB, VEL on CB,CH,etc.)

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