A list of puns related to "The Hut Group"
I'm curious about anywhere in the Empire. And regarding huts vs houses, I'm considering huts to be something tiny that's built with the intent that it'll be torn down and put back up again when it gets leaky rather than something built with the intent of being a permanent structure for generations.
(Feedback is greatly appreciated. This is my first week doing this type of post and I hope to continue doing it weekly.)
This post will be about HUT cards that may be worth looking at buying based on positions (C, LW, RW, LD, and RD) at different price ranges (50k coins, 50k-100k, and 100k-250k). I am not giving my opinion on goalies as many of them are based on personal preferences. Often times I see many posts of people having a certain amount of coins and are looking to see which player they should get. If you are one of those people, hopefully this post will help you figure out the best card to buy.
NOTE: All of the cards on the following list are simply one man's opinion and should not be the only reason you go and buy a specific card. Everybody has different experiences with the same card so a card that you enjoy playing with may not be too good for another person.
How I determine which cards to buy: The main attributes on a card I look for on forwards are speed, shot, size, faceoffs (for centers), passing, and synergies. For defensemen I look more towards size, balance, and shot.
Phrases to know: A few phrases that I will be using in this post are SSA, SSP, WSA, and WSP.
SSA: Slap shot accuracy, SSP: Slap shot power, WSA: Wrist shot accuracy, WSP: Wrist shot power
Now lets get into the list.
(Card prices are based on the Xbox market, cards on the PS4 may vary, but should not be too far off from the prices I have found on the Xbox.)
For a 50k coin balance:
Center: 88 Team of the Week Tomas Hertl (going for around 50k coins)
Hertl's card has a strong build for center and is worth the coins based on his size and speed. He is 6'2" and 220 lbs making him a card that is going to be tough to knock off of the puck. Hertl also has 94 speed and 90 faceoffs. Hertl being a bigger body than most centers, you would expect him to be slower, but he is fast when compared to how big he is. Also, his shooting stats are 88 SSA, 89 SSP, 88 WSA, and 89 WSP. His shooting categories are very solid for his overall.
Left Wing: 88 All Star Game Chris Kreider (going for around 40k coins)
Kreider is similar to Hertl's build, so if you like using cards with bigger builds that are tougher to knock off the puck, Kreider would be another solid option to look at. The interesting part about Kreider is that he has a slightly bigger build
... keep reading on reddit β‘I was curious about this, if homeless or anyone could live in of the land and be self sustaining. I know wild camping is illegal (which is annoying) but what are the laws of you wanna live in a national park for example? What would be the implications too?
If you are homeless with not a lot of options in the UK, could this be a viable option if you have the know how? What will be the alternative, going back to the streets? Or maybe a deal made?
(Feedback is always greatly appreciated. If you want me to focus more on a specific stat or something along those lines, please feel free to mention it in the comment section.)
This post will be about HUT cards that may be worth looking at buying based on positions (C, LW, RW, LD, and RD) at different price ranges (50k coins, 50k-100k, and 100k-250k). I am not giving my opinion on goalies as many of them are based on personal preferences. Often times I see many posts of people having a certain amount of coins and are looking to see which player they should get. If you are one of those people, hopefully this post will help you figure out the best card to buy.
NOTE: All of the cards on the following list are simply one man's opinion and should not be the only reason you go and buy a specific card. Everybody has different experiences with the same card so a card that you enjoy playing with may not be too good for another person.
How I determine which cards to buy: The main attributes on a card I look for on forwards are speed, shot, size, faceoffs (for centers), passing, and synergies. For defensemen I look more towards size, balance, and shot.
Phrases to know: A few phrases that I will be using in this post are SSA, SSP, WSA, and WSP.
SSA: Slap shot accuracy, SSP: Slap shot power, WSA: Wrist shot accuracy, WSP: Wrist shot power
Now lets get into the list.
(Card prices are based on the Xbox market, cards on the PS4 may vary, but should not be too far off from the prices I have found on the Xbox.)
For 50k coin balance:
Center: 89 Trade Deadline Tylor Spink (going for around 45k coins)
In almost every center that is going for a relatively cheap price (below 50k), you want them to have to have two main stats that are pretty high; speed and faceoffs. Whenever buying a card for under 50k coins, the card is most likely not going to have an amazing shot, but almost all cheap cards have close to max skating. Spink is an example of one of those cards. He has 98 speed, 97 acceleration, and 99 agility. Along with his amazing skating ability, he has 93 faceoffs. He is pretty much a perfect center for someone who needs what a center delivers. What makes this card better is his 90 deking, 90 passing, and 90 puck control. His passing abilities make this card even better than the average center, and his shooting stats are solid at **85 S
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