Narrative write is absolutely correct there. The top scorer in the league will be able to claim a 30% bonus on the ‘finishing’ skill the following season.
When a team gets promoted, all players will be deducted by 20% for the new season. This 20% deduction is to reflect your team’s relative strength in this newly promoted league, as your opponents would have been a lot stronger than your league last season. Just consider a team from UK Championship got promoted to the Premier League, and players being the champion of Championship would not be able to top the Premier League unless they become stronger.
Winning is a form of art. Consistently winning is a show-hand of skills and luck.
Yes, Narrative writer refers to a net increase of 10% in that ‘finishing’ attribute, as he stated ‘+30% finishing’ clearly. He never said anything related to the overall player rating either. Eg. Your top scorer finished the season with 160% finishing. If your team gets promoted, your top scorer finishing would have reduced to 140%. And you could add the 30% event bonus to bring up your top scorer’s finishing to 170%. In other words, that is a net increase of 10% in his finishing for new season when compared with end of last season.
Please go to the rules in the event section and have a read-through if you find this logic difficult to understand.![]()
Winning is a form of art. Consistently winning is a show-hand of skills and luck.
Crossed wires.
The OP mentioned 30%
Narrative then corrected him by saying '+30% finishing. Not +30%.'
So two different people were talking about the two different %'s
I was working out the overall change in the players %, not just the basic one attribute change.
I can see why Narrative worded it like he did, I just didn't read it that way the first time.
Like I say, crossed wires
Last edited by gogs67; 01-04-2020 at 08:58 PM.
No problem there. Not too concerned about overall change to be honest, as we would focus on training certain skills to complement our own style of play.
Nordeus could not have rewarded top scorers in 20% in overall rating anyway, as every manager would then have a 300%+ striker to score dozens in every match. Lol.![]()
Winning is a form of art. Consistently winning is a show-hand of skills and luck.