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How to Do Player Training and Level | MLB Perfect Inning

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Training Basics
Level Up (Rank)

MLB Perfect Inning is the latest free to play baseball simulation game published by Gamevil. If you are confused about how to train and level up your player, you have come to the right place. We will show you step by step on how to train your player and what to look out for. We have written a series of guides to help you manage and play your team better.

With the right training method, you can improve and level up your players and teams to win more games. It should note that your player stats can change according to the season, so that you should always stick to already good players with decent stats to avoid them becoming weaker later. Note that by training and leveling your players, you can qualify for additional team set bonuses in MLB Perfect Inning.

Training Basics

In the beginning, the games will be hard until you have saved up enough to train your player cards. There are 5 different classes in MLB Perfect Inning. Bronze is the lowest class and Signature is the highest. Although the majority of players that you have in the beginning are bronze, you can only train Silver class players.

You CANNOT train Bronze players, use bronze cards as feeder. When you first start the game, collect from the beginner’s packages and use auto place (Management -> Position) first. In general, the game will calculate your players based on your stats. You will then have a couple bronze players in your storage.

In general, higher class players have higher stats, so your primary goal in the game is to keep on getting new players in your roster to improve your team.

Bronze < Silver < Gold < Platinum < Signature. When you train a player, you can pick a stats that the training will go into. You train players by feeding him other players in your storage. Now, because bronze players cannot be level up naturally, they are natural feeders used to train your Silver and up players. How to train
Train your player under Management -> Training. The game will only let you select the players that you can train. Double tap the player to select it. You can also tap the card to the right to see the card’s stats and its training potential.

Have extra players in your storage to train your existing players. Note that you can only get new players through the drafting feature. Keep your silver players and move them into your roster, only train by feeding with the bronze stored players.

It’s a good habit “NOT” to train your players immediately until you have enough to train for a full level. The reason is that you may receive better players through drafting while you are saving up.

Release your stored players or “feed” them into your main card, you will gain training points for the player you want to level up. Once the training points bar reach 100%, press “Train” to gain +1 stat of your choice.

Master Training
You can master train a player when you have trained it to the max potential. The training potential is shown as the rectangle boxes next to the player stats. You can see how many training that your player requires to reach to Master Level. You can also see the current training level by observing how many boxes have been lit up.

Level Up (Rank)

Your players in MLB Perfect Inning has the ability to “level up” or rank up to a higher class tier if you have master trained it. Bronze < Silver < Gold < Platinum < Signature. Once you have mastered a player, you have two options to rank level it. The first option is to simply use stars, the second option is to feed it with another master players. When you feed another master, you have limitation on what kind of player card that you can use. The two cards must be "alike". For example: Example 1:
You have drafted a Gold player, after you have mastered it. You can only level it up with another DRAFTED player. You cannot use a gold player from a previous silver card that had been ranked up.

Example 2:
You have level up a player from a previous Silver card. You can only level it with another player that had been leveled up. You CANNOT upgrade it using a drafted master gold player.

When you level up with gold only, there is a chance of failure. When you fail, you lose your mastered feeder card. However, you still keep your main player card.

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