Upgrading Your Pro
All that hard-earned VC will go towards making your pro Hall
of Fame-worthy. Beefing up your attributes is incredibly important, but it’s
even more important to know which attributes to focus on during your first
season. As a low-rated bench player, there are plenty of attributes that won’t
be up to snuff compared to starting NBA talent. It can be easy to fall into the
trap of evening out your skills as you progress. Don’t follow that line of
thinking. You’ll want to key in on just a few aspects of your game to elevate
to the next level. With such limited playing time, having a well-rounded skill
set is rather pointless. Being a tremendous outside shooter, a great rebounder,
or stout defender off the bench is much more beneficial to your earning more
and more VC during an actual game.
In addition to standard attributes, you can also unlock
Signature Skills for you player. These skills are a bit more expensive than
standard attributes, but they also have some nice advantages to bestow upon
your player. Signature Skills fall into three categories (offense, defense,
other), and can really take one aspect of your player’s skills to another
level. While costly, it does behoove you to invest in at least one signature
skill by mid-season of your rookie year. By choosing one Signature Skill, you
can focus on the moments boosted by its benefits, and potentially earn even
more VC during each and every game. For example, by purchasing Corner
Specialist, you earn a 2 percent skill boost to every three taken from the
corner while standing still. It doesn’t sound like much, but your rookie needs
every advantage he can get. More skills are reserved for veterans, and as you
play, you’ll discover which Signature Skills suit you best.
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