No.. with a 6+ it takes like 18 months - 2 years to get them fully maxed. There aren't many pros unless you are patient.. might be a phenomenal fighter but learns slow.. He'll never "git gud" before he starts his decline.
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Not necessarily a noob question but more of a general one. I know having low learning speed is the opposite of what people want but im curious if theres any pros to having low learning speed? what could be really high other than intelligence, if anything? is there a way to compensate and justify keeping a guy with low learning speed?