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@Nasher355 wrote:- It's been used in 99% of builds that allow it
- There is still for some unknown reason no stamina loss for spinning in circles which means this perk is even better
- No perk even comes close to getting the same value this crap does
I guess putting another 20$ yeti or werewolf bundle on the shop was more important. Way to go EA. (Also fix your menus they're genuinely embarrassing for a 70$ game)
Can you show a video of someone not losing stamina for "spinning in circles"?
- KlariskraysNHL1 year agoHero+@hiperay I mean you might as well say that when a defender is getting beat and has to crossover to skate to catch them they should lose stamina too. Turning isn't a taxing thing just like crossing over. And if turning sharply did use stamina it would just make Elite Edges that much better because if it you didn't have it then it would just be more taxing on a player. Player stamina isn't going to magically drain and line changes are not going to happen.
- hiperay1 year agoNew Ace
I am not saying just turning should eat up stamina, but I am talking more of the hard punch turning you see where players are hard stopping on a dime to reverse their momentum. Think of it like wear and tear on your legs in this case. A wide glide turn is like you said, something that doesn't use a lot of leg strength, just plant your foot in and you start turning. A stop turn or punch turn would be something that is gonna put more pressure on a players legs as they are stopping hard and having to handle the incoming forces from the rest of their body moving forward.
I know I am getting a little too technical here perhaps, but if you have seen online play, there is a lot of dancing with the puck along the side boards and because network connection can play a huge role, can make it difficult to defend given that they are not losing any stamina throughout these turns back and forth.