These are our best hints at which micro-attributes are favoured for each class. The following pros and cons for each player class have been taken from the game itself as that way it is all factual. Including a screenshot of an actual players info just to illustrate where the above “micro-attributes” came from. Fairly self explanatory – how hard you hit, how easy you are to knock down, how easily your player gets injured, and the damage your punches do/damage punches do against you. Physical: Aggressiveness, body checking, strength, durability, and fighting skill. You may also want to check out my NHL 18 Faceoff Guide as well. This means as a center you aren’t limited to certain classes. *Faceoffs: It’s important to note that the faceoff stat is confirmed to be equal across ALL forward classes. How quickly you get back up after going down for a shot block as well as Poke check and stick left effectiveness. Many may think this is just your deking skills but it also contributes to the likelihood of you deflecting a puck, intercepting a pass, and losing the puck.ĭefense: Shot blocking, stick checking, defensive awareness, and faceoffs. Hands: Deking, hand-eye, and puck control. Passing: The accuracy of your passes and likelihood of them getting through traffic. Skating: Acceleration, speed, agility, balance, and endurance which are said to be the same across the board but again referring back to the height & weight – you will notice differences between the player types. Shooting: Your shooting power and accuracy for both wrist shots and slap shots. You will notice that all players have the same “skating” rating, but the smaller lighter players are faster and the bigger heavier players generally have better stability and hitting – as you would expect. Height & Weight: Not exactly classified as an “attribute” in the game however, both do act as modifiers on attributes such as speed and body checking. If you want to jump past this to the next section just click here: Jump to Forwards To anyone familiar with hockey you likely already have a general understanding of what each attribute is referring to however, with new players always entering the series I’ll cover each one and what micro-attributes are associated with them based on the actual player info for official players in the game. A team of all snipers may sound pretty great in theory but playing in a 6v6 game against any balanced team, that actually knows what they are doing, you will most likely get crushed(literally and figuratively).įirst, we’ll cover what makes up each player class and then we’ll list out the pros/cons/tips for each one individually. There is no “best” class per se, but there likely is a best class for you so keep your on-ice tendencies in mind as we go through the attributes and each player types pros, cons, and tips.ĭon’t forget, the best team is a balanced one where each player class works to their strengths. I sometimes see people ask “ what is the best player class?”. UPDATE: Check out our new NHL 19 World of Chel and EASHL Player Class Guide! The purpose of this guide is to help you choose the EASHL player class that best suits your play style in NHL 18 and most importantly you have more than 45 seconds to compare them □
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