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Is it worth to keep a player with HP2-LP1 in scout report?

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Hi.
I did not expect a player with HP2-LP1 could gain this many balls.


I wonder if it is a rare case?
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Re: Is it worth to keep a player with HP2-LP1 in scout report?

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Sorry for poor quality image in original post.

Re: Is it worth to keep a player with HP2-LP1 in scout report?

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it has many balls, but, still, only one 9; it's a nice player, but, I don't like him. I doubt he will play in a top division team.

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It may help you if you play in a weak league

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Hp2 players can be usable. But they will never be a world class player due to lack of the 9s and 10s . But as you just show. Even hp2 lp1 can be pretty decent

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I may keep a 2HP 1 LP player only if he has a relatively high number of skill balls straight from the beginning and if he trains quite fast.

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I get it now.
I saw some player maxed at 9 in HP4 field.
And I was expecting a player will gain not more than 6 or 7 in HP2.
It was surprising to 9 ball in HP2 field.
thank you.

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z7z wrote:
I get it now.
I saw some player maxed at 9 in HP4 field.
And I was expecting a player will gain not more than 6 or 7 in HP2.
It was surprising to 9 ball in HP2 field.
thank you.


Actually it is pretty common to see a HP2 with 9/8 balls in those attributes...

They are pretty usable in lower divs and Uxx competitions, although if i find a good replacement i exchange it right away.
 
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