What do people think about introducing the option to reset your current Potm/Potw players in your roster for another month/week? Maybe this idea has been talked about already, but as I face the downgrade of Morales and Soto coming later this week, and the chances of getting another switch hitter or lefty of similar ratings with the new boxes to be released, I'd be happier to just pay to have my current two guys recharged. Thoughts?
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Anyway, made sense to me, if as you say the price wasn't too crazy.
I have them too and haven’t really noticed much of a difference they still have skills n can continue to grow with there skill
They went from numbers 1 & 2 for the top 10 batters in my roster for woh to numbers 8 & 10, so a huge difference....and each week the difference becomes bigger as woh gets more difficult. Potw guys that became available Tuesday are now max 450, so they get more powerful too. Anyway until I can get permanent replacements, I will need to keep buying these rental players if I want to have a chance at winning woh. ... and I want to win lol
Bad idea... Would only be a good idea for you in this exact situation. If they take such request to help us out, i have many. But what youre asking for would help me zero. I have other insane ideas that would help me out greatly though. But since glu would never approve, they will remain in my head.
I disagree, obviously. It's not just for me in my situation, it's for anyone who wants/needs to hang on to a boosted player until such time as they find a more permanent replacement. If you dont want or need such an offer, you won't use it, same as any other offer they have currently available. Would they go for it? Probably not. If they did, it would probably be priced too high. The alternative of course is to improve the odds in boxes and a whole host of other adjustments or changes to reduce or eliminate the desire for these rental players in the first place. Anyway, was a thought as I prepare now to buy two more potw lefties to keep the woh pursuit alive.