If the greens are farmed in-game or booster videos and 200 greens over the season would effectively give you a free young 7* player with extra role + SA, So there is also this consideration to take into account whilst developing young players, this is why I go for a mix between young players and scouts, to spread out the effective cost in T.
With you tanking you could indeed have a 7* 19 year old at the start of next season and if you feed him another 150 greens or so during next season you would get him to 8*
But before you train for quality, you must train for extra SA+roles first if you want those.
Last edited by July Fourth; 10-02-2013 at 04:59 PM.
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Ok thanks.
Just the set things straight: No i don't buy Tokens. And no i don't intend to Power Train young trainers. I only spend those green boosters i aquire for free by watching vids. Thats an avarage of 10-12 a day for me. Mostly i buy players with either 4 or 9. worst buy was a 7 i think.
So basically the question in the end is: Do i keep buying young trainers and slow train them as i do now (successfully i think) or shall i keep up all tokens so if i hit the higher levels (lets say 5 and up) to get decent scouts to be competitive?
I buy youth and slow train them every day as much as I can without using green packs. I guess that is ULTRA slow training, but that being said, I train to the point where the bonus 5% condition every 3 hours is never wasted...meaning they only get back to 99% just before a game.
i have saved up over 200 greens and dont get more than 1-2 per day, so I am curious how many it takes to PT a 5*, 18YO fast trainer to 7*.
Here is some FREE advice:
Save your skill points throughout the season and apply them all on the first day of the new season. It allows you to be put in a lower CUP bracket with weaker teams. This also saves you $$$ when you resign players as you resign the player after he goes down 15% in worth the next season.
But if you get 10-15 greens per day, then by all means, it is worth training the youth when you can and save the tokens for the good scouts.
I was under the impression that players from the scout list were always good, and also that the value of a player tends to signify his quality.
Yet I bought a 22 year old from the scout list for 4 and a half million(he was the dearest player on list) which is a relatively high amount for the level I am. Dearest player in my team is 5 million.
This player has now just gotten a 3 in his last game. He's never had even a 7 in his 9 games. So far he's had 2 6's, 4 5's, 2 4's and a 3.
Why is he worth 4 and a half million if he's an utter useless muppet?
Isn't the whole point of spending 50 tokens that you're getting a guaranteed good player?
We seem to have a quite similar approach to this game. I like
Thanks for lookin in to it.
What do you mean by 4/9 and 3/8?