Steal only if there is a rewards for stealing or you want to make stronghold battles an easier difficultly level in the early turns. After that take open spaces when reinforcing as it gets you more reinforcements your next turn. Then just simulate all match ups other than the strong hold match ups until completed. if you can try to build a little wall to stop other teams from advancing
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In theory the prices peak when most players reach the POTM level for the given position because people are buying and exchanging card for credit toward the POTM player. For instance, since Schoop was the fist level this month 2B appreciated in value first. Then catcher then CF. Hope this Helps!
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@The_DoctorsWife said in Race to 300 Program Stars Question:
@sbevans142 said in Race to 300 Program Stars Question:
Also, you should at least try the showdown- even if you don't beat the final guy, you should gain some xp and get some random rewards. And if you do beat it, you've completed nearly a 3rd of the program stars!
I might try it. The complaints I've heard about it make it sound daunting. Is there a certain key to succeeding in it?
load up on lefty mashers and be patient. Get perks that are active the most like contact boost when trailing or runners in scoring position.
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This is solid growth year over year. Flipping is grind but in my first year of DD i'm seeing the benefits and in some ways enjoy watching the market more than getting frustrated with losing a showdown in the game. Out of curiosity, how did you aggregate this data? Did you have to manually input into a spreadsheet or were you able to export this from this site somehow?
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@OreoRockstar said in Race to 300 Program Stars Question:
@RICH_chocolate52 said in Race to 300 Program Stars Question:
@The_DoctorsWife said in Race to 300 Program Stars Question:
@sbevans142 said in Race to 300 Program Stars Question:
Also, you should at least try the showdown- even if you don't beat the final guy, you should gain some xp and get some random rewards. And if you do beat it, you've completed nearly a 3rd of the program stars!
I might try it. The complaints I've heard about it make it sound daunting. Is there a certain key to succeeding in it?
load up on lefty mashers and be patient. Get perks that are active the most like contact boost when trailing or runners in scoring position.
This is bad advice. Kershaw is final boss. You need righty hitters to win this one...
Apologies. I meant batters that mash left handed hitting. A left handed batter that also hits left handed pitchers well will also work
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I would think mainly a supply problem. Now that we are in the 6th inning, it is harder to for any "new" players to attain enough 5th inning program stars to get more supply of bosses out into market. Whereas, until sixth inning ends, more players are completing that program and earning those bosses. Given that there are so many good cards, higher ranked players may be selling sixth inning bosses for stubs.
In my opinion, you may see slight price decreases in the short term on 5th inning bosses, but they may be expensive for a little while longer -
Flash sale today. Great day to invest if you want to give that a try instead of flipping
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