When you level up players, once you get to level 10 of a certain tier (bronze, silver, gold, etc.) you need those to level the player up to the next tier. You can only do it though if it’s a player that can get to that level, it says the max tier on the players card. The number by it says how many you have.
I'd also say wait until you've just gone up a level to spend that gold. Because it will be much better to get those 4/4.5 star players at, say, gold or platinum than it would be a silver or bronze, since you will already have them at a high level rather than having to upgrade or evolve. You have to balance it though I…
I'm far from an expert but I'd say save your gold for weekend rewards, then use it on the multi-draft packs. Then you get the guaranteed 4 or 4.5 star player, and also whatever decent players you might get from fan rewards. Hitting is the most important stat for hitters by a decent amount, stuff is the most important…
I'm guessing if your worst gold guy is 130 he's 4 or 3.5 stars. Seager is probably lower than that star rating. If you upgraded that 130 guy all the way to platinum (which wouldn't at all be worth it but hypothetically) he'd probably be higher than 172.
If you upgraded the high star silver guys all the way to gold, they'd have better stats. The lower star guys have better stats because they are gold level. It's the equivalent of if you got that player at silver, upgraded him through all 10 levels, then promoted him to gold.
Also for the sprint events you literally have to use autoplay because oftentimes your winning streak timer would run out before you could play a full game.
Go to settings - privacy - advertising, then click reset advertising identifier. Usually resets the videos and lets you watch a bunch again. You can keep doing it whenever they run out.
It's interesting that you say that the purpose of the board should be to pass on knowledge to others for help.....and you claim to be really really good at the game......yet you don't pass on any knowledge and just taunt everyone.
I mean that's not accurate because as I said in the original post I got better players and my opponents just got better to stay the exact same amount better than me.
I mean, there should be some kind of variety of opponents within a certain tier. But you're just always worse than who you play. Why would anyone even try to get better if you instantly play better teams after even the slightest of upgrades?
So I moved up. It didn't make anything worse it seems but it also didn't make anything better, still lose a bunch. I got better players and it's more interesting to be able to do that, but the teams I guess got tougher. It's hard to tell now. The better players I got seem to be performing about the same as the old ones. It…