Question U4GM Why New Threads in MLB The Show 26 Is Worth It

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il y a 3 semaines 2 jours #38329 par Hartmann
New Threads has landed at just the right time. Diamond Dynasty can start to feel samey when everyone's running the same meta cards, and this drop gives you a reason to shuffle the lineup and actually play for something. If you're low on MLB The Show 26 stubs , you'll also notice these rewards are the kind that can save you from overspending on the market. The card art's nice, sure, but what matters is how these guys perform when you're down a run and the opponent's bringing heat.

 The headliner is still that 90 OVR Pete Alonso, and it's easy to see why people are building around him. 100 power vs righties plays exactly how you want it to. Anything middle-in is basically a dare. What surprised me more is the clutch. At 102, he doesn't turn into a wet noodle in the 7th with two on. You can hit with him in normal spots, but he feels made for the four-hole. The 100-star grind is real, but it's not miserable. Stack the missions, knock them out in Conquest or Mini Seasons, and you'll get there without feeling like you're doing homework.

 Next up, the Event Program's 89 OVR Freddy Peralta might be the card people regret skipping. He's not just "fine." He's annoying to face, which is what you want in a starter. The five-pitch mix gives you options, and the speeds play off each other well: a 95 mph sinker that runs, an 88 circle change that dies, and an 84 slider that slides away when hitters are sitting inside. Once you get comfortable with his release, you'll start living on weak contact. And when innings get messy, that 109 clutch helps him settle instead of spiraling.

 If you're more into collecting, the milestones finally pay out in a way that makes sense. At 17 items, the 91 Kyle Tucker is a clean pickup—good swing, steady bat, and he fits in a lot of outfields. At 23, the 92 Bo Bichette is the big one. His contact numbers (101 vs right, 100 vs left) make him the kind of hitter you can trust when you just need the ball in play. With 90 vision, you'll foul off the nasty stuff and force mistakes. Slide him into leadoff and you'll feel the difference right away.

 The supporting cast matters too: 88 Luis Robert Jr. gives you a mission target that doesn't feel pointless, Verlander adds a familiar arm with real presence, and Taylor Ward is the sort of flexible piece you plug in when you need a matchup. The best part is that each game pushes you forward, even if you're not winning every time. And if you're trying to keep your roster moving without living on the marketplace, it helps to know there are sites like U4GM that players use for game currency and items when they want to speed things up without getting stuck in endless flipping.

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il y a 2 semaines 1 jour #38774 par Riki Maru
Mi è capitato di leggere analisi simili su carte di MLB dove statistiche come potenza e clutch fanno davvero la differenza nel gameplay reale più che sulla carta, e quando si entra in queste discussioni sul meta il tutto diventa molto “grind”, quindi ogni tanto mi fermo ed è proprio così che ho trovato avia masters mi hanno colpito i bonus per i giocatori italiani ho provato Book of Dead, all’inizio solo perdite e stavo per smettere, poi ho aumentato leggermente la puntata e ho preso una vincita che ha cambiato completamente l’umore ora lo uso ogni tanto per rilassarmi dopo discussioni sul meta dei giochi.

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