TA 1 chapter 2
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@sbchamps17 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
I just got the Rob Dibble card last night, anyone know what the mission is for him
Same as all the other pitchers. 10Ks. Just remember: once you hit 10Ks with him; it won't reset until you start a new game.
Plus, you also get credit towards the 30Ks with NL Central pitchers.
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@SuntLacrimae50 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@BJDUBBYAH said in TA 1 chapter 2:
Repeatable pitcher missions in mini seasons with a lineup of repeatable mission cards. Showdown is not the move.
This is the way to go. Get a pitcher from one division, stack your lineup with hitters from whatever division you want to get points for, play 9-inning games against the CPU, and quit once you get 10 K's.
Rinse and repeat.
The smart way to go is to secure one pitcher from the 4 divisions that have pitchers and use hitters only from the 2 divisions that don't (ALE and ALW, I think?).
Monotonous but easy. Use it to test-drive cards.
I got all 6 divisions to 60pts at the same time and took 5 pitchers (3 SP and 2RP) and Dominguez.
Been knocking out the 42 Map.
But, if you have more than one TA 1 CH 2 pitcher, and go the 9inn route; I wouldn't quit after getting 10Ks either someone. Just swap in another starter and get another 10Ks.
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@x814xmafia said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@sbchamps17 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
I just got the Rob Dibble card last night, anyone know what the mission is for him
Same as all the other pitchers. 10Ks. Just remember: once you hit 10Ks with him; it won't reset until you start a new game.
Plus, you also get credit towards the 30Ks with NL Central pitchers.
Have you used him yet, is he any good
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It's actually really easy.....boring and lacking in content, but easy.
Use all or most of the TA 1 players.
Do a division at a time
Fill the other player spots with players from 2 teams
And grind the repeatable missions.
I did NL East first. Used most of the TA 1 guys and went heavy with Philly , Atl, and Miami.
In Conquest I pitched a Marlin starter 1 inning, Billy Wagner 1 inning and a Brave 1 inning. As you unlock the new cards add them into your line up. Always grab 1 starter and or a reliever when available because it's faster to grind XP along with strikeouts.Again it's really easy it just lacks total creativity or care for player experience by SDS
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@St-Assassin8577 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
How are people are done with this chapter? Extreme showdown is kicking my [censored] and conquest is not worth three vendors for 308 territories to take over again and again.
I started by doing all the player exchanges from each division with several buy orders. Then I ripped open all the packs. The spring breakout packs were tradeable. I hit skenes twice, and sold the rest losing only about 25k. It was worth it for me.
Then I did the Showdown, extreme moments, and went into the ta conquest.
I started Verlander for the 10k's, and loaded my lineup with AL East cards including ta 1 bosses bc there's no pitcher option.
When Verlander hit his 10k's, I put in Abel. Then rinse and repeated. You'll knock out divisions pretty quick. -
@x814xmafia said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@SuntLacrimae50 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@BJDUBBYAH said in TA 1 chapter 2:
Repeatable pitcher missions in mini seasons with a lineup of repeatable mission cards. Showdown is not the move.
This is the way to go. Get a pitcher from one division, stack your lineup with hitters from whatever division you want to get points for, play 9-inning games against the CPU, and quit once you get 10 K's.
Rinse and repeat.
The smart way to go is to secure one pitcher from the 4 divisions that have pitchers and use hitters only from the 2 divisions that don't (ALE and ALW, I think?).
Monotonous but easy. Use it to test-drive cards.
I got all 6 divisions to 60pts at the same time and took 5 pitchers (3 SP and 2RP) and Dominguez.
Been knocking out the 42 Map.
But, if you have more than one TA 1 CH 2 pitcher, and go the 9inn route; I wouldn't quit after getting 10Ks either someone. Just swap in another starter and get another 10Ks.
Actually, I would quit out. If your lineup is stacked with players from a specific division, you could be meeting TA missions in-game and they won't reset until you're in a new game.
Either way, once you have the pitcher spam working, that's about 90% of it...
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@SuntLacrimae50 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@x814xmafia said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@SuntLacrimae50 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@BJDUBBYAH said in TA 1 chapter 2:
Repeatable pitcher missions in mini seasons with a lineup of repeatable mission cards. Showdown is not the move.
This is the way to go. Get a pitcher from one division, stack your lineup with hitters from whatever division you want to get points for, play 9-inning games against the CPU, and quit once you get 10 K's.
Rinse and repeat.
The smart way to go is to secure one pitcher from the 4 divisions that have pitchers and use hitters only from the 2 divisions that don't (ALE and ALW, I think?).
Monotonous but easy. Use it to test-drive cards.
I got all 6 divisions to 60pts at the same time and took 5 pitchers (3 SP and 2RP) and Dominguez.
Been knocking out the 42 Map.
But, if you have more than one TA 1 CH 2 pitcher, and go the 9inn route; I wouldn't quit after getting 10Ks either someone. Just swap in another starter and get another 10Ks.
Actually, I would quit out. If your lineup is stacked with players from a specific division, you could be meeting TA missions in-game and they won't reset until you're in a new game.
Either way, once you have the pitcher spam working, that's about 90% of it...
Right now I have a mix of players from each division.
I may switch to one division as my only batter from CH 2 is Dominguez.
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@x814xmafia said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@SuntLacrimae50 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@x814xmafia said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@SuntLacrimae50 said in TA 1 chapter 2:
@BJDUBBYAH said in TA 1 chapter 2:
Repeatable pitcher missions in mini seasons with a lineup of repeatable mission cards. Showdown is not the move.
This is the way to go. Get a pitcher from one division, stack your lineup with hitters from whatever division you want to get points for, play 9-inning games against the CPU, and quit once you get 10 K's.
Rinse and repeat.
The smart way to go is to secure one pitcher from the 4 divisions that have pitchers and use hitters only from the 2 divisions that don't (ALE and ALW, I think?).
Monotonous but easy. Use it to test-drive cards.
I got all 6 divisions to 60pts at the same time and took 5 pitchers (3 SP and 2RP) and Dominguez.
Been knocking out the 42 Map.
But, if you have more than one TA 1 CH 2 pitcher, and go the 9inn route; I wouldn't quit after getting 10Ks either someone. Just swap in another starter and get another 10Ks.
Actually, I would quit out. If your lineup is stacked with players from a specific division, you could be meeting TA missions in-game and they won't reset until you're in a new game.
Either way, once you have the pitcher spam working, that's about 90% of it...
Right now I have a mix of players from each division.
I may switch to one division as my only batter from CH 2 is Dominguez.
You should probably stick to one division. It'll go much more quickly. Just make sure to use TA1 cards when possible.
There's no upside to not quitting at 10K's other than the 45 seconds it will take to exit out and queue up a new game. Then you won't miss out on credit for missions you meet in-game.
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If you play online, event with division built lineups help fly through them. Gotten through the AL within the event
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Thanks for all tips, I manage to get to a least 50 percent to all divisions.