Another passive talent

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Re: Another passive talent

Post by Madcarrot » Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:46 am

boscorp wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:24 am
Madcarrot wrote:
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GM-crowfan65 wrote:
Tue Sep 03, 2024 5:36 am
i get your point but technically it is the other way around
What do you mean? Cold blooded means they don't feel the heat as much and warm blooded means that they don't feel the cold as much.
I'm pretty sure cold blooded animals or people cannot stand the heat at all. They perform best in a cold environment. The opposite for warm blooded who prefer the warmth as they have adapted to it.
Snakes and lizards spend all of their time out in the sun because they are cold blooded and need the sun to warm themselves up. They prefer the heat.

People who have poor circulation often are cold all the time and need to wear gloves, hold hands and warm themselves up.

I don't know about other animals I'm just basing my information from that.
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Re: Another passive talent

Post by boscorp » Thu Sep 05, 2024 12:49 pm

True, I believe you are right. As far as the cold blooded ones anyway.
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Re: Another passive talent

Post by Fgrenyu » Thu Sep 05, 2024 8:58 pm

boscorp wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 12:49 pm
True, I believe you are right. As far as the cold blooded ones anyway.
He's right for both. If you're warm internally, you need less warmth externally and if you're cold internally, you need more warmth externally.

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Re: Another passive talent

Post by boscorp » Thu Sep 05, 2024 10:18 pm

Fgrenyu wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 8:58 pm
boscorp wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 12:49 pm
True, I believe you are right. As far as the cold blooded ones anyway.
He's right for both. If you're warm internally, you need less warmth externally and if you're cold internally, you need more warmth externally.
It was hard enough on me to acknowledge madcarrot was right. lol
Warm blooded are able to self regulate their body temperature to suit the environment cold blooded cannot self regulate their body temperature.
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Re: Another passive talent

Post by JarlOlaf » Sun Sep 08, 2024 11:29 am

Lawrence312 wrote:
Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:11 am
Also I'm not sure if this would be a great idea, but as we are brainstorming here in this thread I'm sharing few other talents:

1. Chase master - Performs slightly better than others while chasing. (Similarly we can have something for batting first )

2. Resistant - less affected by pressure compared to others (pressure due to RRR, other pressure)

3. Anchor/strike rotator - Stabilizes the innings, making it difficult for bowlers to dismiss.

4. Calm or cool - Performs better in high-pressure situations, especially when the team is struggling. (Similar to resistant)

5. ???? - we have openers, seam specialist for top order, we have finisher for tail end, and we do have spin specialist for middle order, but I do feel if we can have something more of similar thing specially for middle order or any order

6. Bounce specialist - would perform good in hard, uneven pitches

7. Unorthodox - Excels with unconventional shots or deliveries. Similar to boundary hitter, but maybe extra bonus for T20 games and for OD better at finishing the game with these shots

8. ???? - Rarely lets the game situation affect their performance.
There are a lot of great ideas here and also in this thread :thumbsup
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Re: Another passive talent

Post by JarlOlaf » Sun Sep 08, 2024 11:33 am

Lawrence312 wrote:
Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:11 am
Also I'm not sure if this would be a great idea, but as we are brainstorming here in this thread I'm sharing few other talents:

1. Chase master - Performs slightly better than others while chasing. (Similarly we can have something for batting first )

2. Resistant - less affected by pressure compared to others (pressure due to RRR, other pressure)

3. Anchor/strike rotator - Stabilizes the innings, making it difficult for bowlers to dismiss.

4. Calm or cool - Performs better in high-pressure situations, especially when the team is struggling. (Similar to resistant)

5. ???? - we have openers, seam specialist for top order, we have finisher for tail end, and we do have spin specialist for middle order, but I do feel if we can have something more of similar thing specially for middle order or any order

6. Bounce specialist - would perform good in hard, uneven pitches

7. Unorthodox - Excels with unconventional shots or deliveries. Similar to boundary hitter, but maybe extra bonus for T20 games and for OD better at finishing the game with these shots

8. ???? - Rarely lets the game situation affect their performance.
There are a lot of great ideas here and also in this thread :thumbsup

But, something along the lines as what was addressed in number 7 here: What about OD or T20 specialist? Like where the batsman or bowler gets a bonus of some kind in their speciality format but gets skills (of whatever kind) lowered in what is not their specialty.
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Re: Another passive talent

Post by Madcarrot » Mon Sep 09, 2024 4:57 am

I think T20 specialist and OD specialist would be a great idea, should be a bonus on their format rather than a penalty on the opposite one though.
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Re: Another passive talent

Post by boscorp » Mon Sep 09, 2024 9:49 am

Madcarrot wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2024 4:57 am
I think T20 specialist and OD specialist would be a great idea, should be a bonus on their format rather than a penalty on the opposite one though.
The sooner players are recruited with separate OD and T20 experience the better is my thoughts. It would make squad selections more challenging for a club.
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Re: Another passive talent

Post by Lawrence312 » Mon Sep 09, 2024 10:33 am

What if we had something different. Learnable talents or skills?

For example, a batsman can achieve a skill like T20 specialist after playing certain amount of T20 games/certain experience in T20 games. It would not negativity affect the opponent, but provide small bonus to batsman only. (But only one skill can be learned at a time either T20 or OD, maybe manager can choose)

Similarly, we have many such learnable talents/skills for bowlers, wk

There can be a cap on how many players become T20, OD specialist to prevent all players being good.

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