Joking apart, once we knew about the 340% skill cap we paid attention. White skills were worth training to the max. (Am I right in thinking) that grey skills at 1% actually have a negative value? So that a 1% player in a team that levels up actually registers as a -20 player in the engines calculations? Hence manipulators having 1 star players.
Back to training. This update seems designed to force us to level out a players skills. Grey skills that gain more than a players useful skills? So as Jeeves said, players who can play more than one position will become worth their weight in gold, literally. DL/ML/AML, MC/AMC/ST, DC/MC/AMC, but how often do these players turn up on auction or in negotiations. And when they do, what are the chances that they'll be 18 years old? And then, they will of course cost their weight in gold.
We can of course give players extra positions...........at the cost of rest packs.
So as expected it's another win/win for Nordeus we spend more tokens to buy players or we spend more rest packs to train players.
Clever little Devs aren't they?
Any player who has 8 light skills will have 340 in 8 skills in about 7 seasons from 18 years (to 25 years). However, in this case, you will then have to train only 8 skills. this is not realistic for positions such as MC or DMC, and also because of the available exercises (when there are simply no exercises that do not affect the gray skills). so the big question is what kind of average rating will this player have - for 8 skills (like you) - it's about 120-140. the only difference with a similar training through farms (which some participants in the forum and nordeus is not fair) is the average rating - since it is possible to train the player not through 7 levels (which is equivalent to 7 seasons), but more - for example, when training through 13 levels, the player's rating will be about 94 (for DC with all light skills at 340 and gray skills - 1). After calculating the effective rating and comparing it with the overall rating of the player, you can find out how much the gray skill has gone to the minus.