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    You'll find most of your answers in the links of this Thread:
    http://forum.topeleven.com/tutorials...ls-guides.html

    It contains several tutorials made by users.

    By training and playing games your players gain XP points. Everytime your players gain 100 xp points, they get a Skill point. You assign the players skill points to defence/attack/Physical. Your players Average quality is exactly an average of these 3.

    As to stars, a player will gain 1 star each time it's AQ raises to a multiple of 5. a players with 25 AQ has 1 more star than a player with a 20 AQ, and 2 more stars than a player with 15 AQ.

    The number of stars actually depends on the level you're at. Level 1, a player has 3 stars at 10AQ, 4 at 15AQ and 5 at 20AQ. Level 2, 3 stars at 15AQ, 4 at 20AQ, 5 at 25AQ, and so on...

    For a more detailed explanation please refer to the link above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flinger View Post
    You'll find most of your answers in the links of this Thread:
    http://forum.topeleven.com/tutorials...ls-guides.html

    It contains several tutorials made by users.

    By training and playing games your players gain XP points. Everytime your players gain 100 xp points, they get a Skill point. You assign the players skill points to defence/attack/Physical. Your players Average quality is exactly an average of these 3.

    As to stars, a player will gain 1 star each time it's AQ raises to a multiple of 5. a players with 25 AQ has 1 more star than a player with a 20 AQ, and 2 more stars than a player with 15 AQ.

    The number of stars actually depends on the level you're at. Level 1, a player has 3 stars at 10AQ, 4 at 15AQ and 5 at 20AQ. Level 2, 3 stars at 15AQ, 4 at 20AQ, 5 at 25AQ, and so on...

    For a more detailed explanation please refer to the link above.
    thanks mate reading through.....a bit complex but will get the hang of it