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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Jan 2018
Posts: 24
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Question about Personalities.
Simple.
Any way for players to shake negative traits? Are they able to gain negative traits? Like say a player becomes lazy, loses their work ethic at some point in their careers etc. Also... what are the significance of the colors. It'll say low greed, but greed will be orange. Another player has low greed, but it is green. Im sure it is rather obvious, but I would like someone to chime in on that. Thank you. - Marz996 |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 320
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So the color thing I can't really help with. I've never noticed your example of low greed and it being orange for one guy and green for another. I just assume orange equals bad and green equals good, but I have no idea the significance of the colors. Sorry. As far as the other question, yes I've seen players get rid of negative traits over time and I've seen players gain them over time. Having a really poor season or poor player performance can cause a player to develop a negative trait. I've seen it happen. It's not common (which is good) but it happens. I had an international free agent who, when I signed him, had no particular good or bad labels listed. He had a low work ethic but no particular label. He had a poor season and by the end of the year he developed a "Selfish" player trait. A few seasons later he eventually became a "clubhouse cancer" and I had to cut him because he was messing up the team chemistry. So it definitely happens. |
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