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    Ok, i was also on the ideea to have more then 1 position... But... Having more white skills why it require to increase to quality?... In the end the quality its The average of the Total 15 skills... So if u want to play him most of the time for example ML, i can add him MC and try to train him more like an ML(slalom driblle for ex) and even The other skills are white, i train them only when i need to!
    I agree with some position but what about DC/DR-DL, why not this??? Add just 2 skills... What about AMR/AMC?
    I think one of the worst combo would be ML-MR/MC.... Also i dont see DMC/MC a good combination(even tho' i did it ... I see the DMC, more like a defending position...

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    Quote Originally Posted by H0lyBoy View Post
    Ok, i was also on the ideea to have more then 1 position... But... Having more white skills why it require to increase to quality?... In the end the quality its The average of the Total 15 skills... So if u want to play him most of the time for example ML, i can add him MC and try to train him more like an ML(slalom driblle for ex) and even The other skills are white, i train them only when i need to!
    I agree with some position but what about DC/DR-DL, why not this??? Add just 2 skills... What about AMR/AMC?
    I think one of the worst combo would be ML-MR/MC.... Also i dont see DMC/MC a good combination(even tho' i did it ... I see the DMC, more like a defending position...
    My understanding is as long as there are white skills, they're important and a factor the game engine accounts for, irrespective of if you play your player at an MC position when he's multipositional (MC/ML). As such, having many white skills leads to higher average quality if you're intent on having high white skills.

    As for the DMC/MC combination, it does have a big con, namely that it required a ton of white skills. But it's great for in game management and thus I think it's worth it. You don't always need a DMC from the beginning of a game, but you might need one later on and maybe not again during a game. Having a MC/DMC combination allows you to manage suxh situations without having to make two substitutions.

    DL/DC/DR is a versatile combination, but it requires that you find a DC that you give both roles which requires a lot rest packs. I don't think the versatility it provides is worth the additional rest packs you'll need to invest in terms of new position and additional white skills. The versatility factor for these positions isn't as instrumental for in game management as other positions.

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