PaulieV31
2 years agoNew Veteran
TOTS Sets
While looking through TOTS sets for a way to build a specific player (turns out he doesn't have a set) I stumbled upon several instances where some players have multiple sets with what appear to be t...
@vsfn220 Thanks for that reply and explanation. Where the failure lies is that those distinctions are not made in the sets themselves. I will use Pastrnak again as my example:
The reward for each set merely states: TOTS David Pastrnak (Untradeable)
Two of the three Pastrnak sets show essentially the same card, the third does show the variant. With regards to the first two I can only assume one is the power up and the other is not. The variant clearly distinguishes itself by virtue of the different color (which I admit, in my haste, I did not notice)
The wording/language in the set itself should say something to the affect of "add 89 OVR NOH", "Add power up NOH", "add variant NOH" - then the set requirements would be obviously unique and clear to the user.
Just to be clear (I like clarity) I understand your explanation and upon closer review it makes sense - the "failure" is the lack of an adequate description from EA - not everyone follows the game so closely as to know that there are 3 different versions of David Pastrnak's NOH card. To be fair, I think I follow the game fairly close, especially when it comes to Bruins players, and I didn't realize Pasta had 3 different NOH cards.
Anyway, thanks for pointing that out - it not only helps me but may help others who, at first glance, see something similar.
Enjoy!