Acknowledgment: I didn't write this - Vicelicious (52768) did for Malaysia. But with a few tweaks - and his permission - I'm using it for Japan too.New to Buzzerbeater? Read this!Our community
First of all, welcome to BB Nippon!
I bet you’re wondering what the first and most important thing to do is? Let me answer that for you! Drop a message here, to introduce yourselves! This game’s a lot more fun if you participate in the community. Use the forum - ask questions if you have them. There's also the off-site forum, where we can discuss community, the National U21 team, and the National team (in privacy). Here's a link to that:
(http://nippon-bb.forumjap.com/)Getting StartedI’m pretty sure everything’s a little confusing for you right now. It was for all of us when we started too!
I suggest that you start reading the FAQ first:
(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...) - It will answer a lot of the questions you might have.
And perhaps the Game Manual:
Additionally, when you're done checking out those, consider these two important things...
Enthusiasm -
(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...)Game Shape -
(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...)These are the two most basic things that you’ll need to know to manage your team!
Your teamLook at your roster and check for this:
1. TraineesFirstly, look for possible trainees you might have. Ideally there should be 18 or 19 years old. If you’re lucky, you’ll have a trainee that is 18 or 19 years old with at least 3k in salary, and decent potential.
2. Your playersYou start with 18 players. That’s more than you need. I suggest you trim your roster down to about 11-13 players. Fire the rest, they’ll just be leeching salary and causing unnecessary expense. How do you decide this?
a) Get rid of those with the lowest salaries. Unless they are 18 or 19 years old.
b) Keep at LEAST 1 – 2 players for each position. So that’s two players that can play PG, 2 for SG and so forth.
c) If you can’t decide between players who have the same skills and salary, fire the older one.
3. Get a trainerBuy yourself a level 4 trainer. That’s an ADVANCED trainer. Do NOT buy a trainer that has a salary more than 15k. You do NOT need that. You should be looking to spend a max of 25 – 50k on an ADVANCED trainer.
4. Start two position trainingBecause you have limited money, chances are you’ll not have much cash to buy a super player. That’s fine! It’s your first season! Do NOT spend more than 50k on a trainee! Try to get about 4 decent trainees. Get the 5th one when you have the cash.
Age - make sure your trainees are 18-20 years old.
There are two ways to go on this...
1 - You can train GUARDS. They’re worth a lot more when you resell them on the market.
To find a nice guard trainee for your new team look for these criteria:
a) Height 190 and below – the shorter the better! They’ll train faster
b) Salary about 3k at minimal
c) Skills at MINUMUM. The higher the better obviously
JS – 5 JR -5, OD 6, PS 6
These are your PRIMARY SKILLS.
the most important...
d) Aim for potential of at least ALLSTAR. Any thing higher than ALLSTAR and meets the above requirements that doesn't break your bank is cool (50k or less). If you're not sure, higher is better, within a reasonable price range.
Last edited by malice at 8/1/2011 11:24:36 PM
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