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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Ryan_M View Post
    In low levels you need to look at the market values. A high value shows you, that a player is a fast trainer. In level 13 a high 5 star player (90+%) should have around 65M+ value to be considered a FT.



    1) 1st class FT is the best you can find, 2nd class FT is a bit worse but still a very talented player. There is no real definition apart from that.
    2) You cannot know in higher levels if a player is a FT before you buy him, because you can't see the decimal, like you said 128.3 M and 128.9M it can make a big difference. You need to buy and test players with the SA method.
    3) You need to test with SA method. Before I tested with very hard drill, but forum friend @MNK Kaskada told me a better method some days ago. After you bought a player, learn him SA and do warm up drill. Do that until he gets an SA point. For 3-4 star player if he gets a point every 15 drills he is 1st class FT, every 16 points 2nd tier FT. For 5 star player he should get one every 18-19 drills. However in higher levels, I would stay away from buying 5 star players as you cannot know if he is FT and waste your token.
    4 and 5) Already answered in 3. lol
    Thank you for the answer. I haven't seen a 99% player with a 65 million value the whole of this season. Max I have seen is around 58 million. Just clicked negotiation and clicked Value and the highest one was 61 million. Is it 64 million then for a fast trainer at lvl 13 or has it changed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzaB View Post
    Thank you for the answer. I haven't seen a 99% player with a 65 million value the whole of this season. Max I have seen is around 58 million. Just clicked negotiation and clicked Value and the highest one was 61 million. Is it 64 million then for a fast trainer at lvl 13 or has it changed?
    Just found one with a 67 million value. That is way above what I have sen this season and he was only 96% (84) aswell so I had to buy him although it is the end of the season. He is 18 so I don't mind. I will see if he is a FT now.

    EDIT: Unfortunately he is not a FT. He averaged 3 SA points in 3 x5 training drills. Will only buy players worth 70+ million now at level 13 if they are 99%.

    Also, what Value should a 3* or 4* FT be at level 13?
    Last edited by AzaB; 04-21-2020 at 02:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzaB View Post
    Just found one with a 67 million value. That is way above what I have sen this season and he was only 96% (84) aswell so I had to buy him although it is the end of the season. He is 18 so I don't mind. I will see if he is a FT now.

    EDIT: Unfortunately he is not a FT. He averaged 3 SA points in 3 x5 training drills. Will only buy players worth 70+ million now at level 13 if they are 99%.

    Also, what Value should a 3* or 4* FT be at level 13?
    3 SA points in 3x5 of which drill? Should be FT with this market value...
    High 4 star should be 55M, high 3 star around 45M. Most of the times the correct values are a bit higher, the table I'm using is very old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Ryan_M View Post
    3 SA points in 3x5 of which drill? Should be FT with this market value...
    High 4 star should be 55M, high 3 star around 45M. Most of the times the correct values are a bit higher, the table I'm using is very old.
    I tried it with Press the play first, then Fast counter attack + the ladder drill. Then with slalom dribble + gym.

    Was I using the wrong drills? He is a CM so I wasn't sure which drills to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzaB View Post
    I tried it with Press the play first, then Fast counter attack + the ladder drill. Then with slalom dribble + gym.

    Was I using the wrong drills? He is a CM so I wasn't sure which drills to use.
    Try this with warmup. if he gets point every 18-19 drills he is fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Ryan_M View Post
    Try this with warmup. if he gets point every 18-19 drills he is fine.
    Just tried it. He seems to get a CDM point every 21 warm up drills. Is this bad or is it just because he is 96% so he will obtain SA points slower?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzaB View Post
    I tried it with Press the play first, then Fast counter attack + the ladder drill. Then with slalom dribble + gym.

    Was I using the wrong drills? He is a CM so I wasn't sure which drills to use.
    For CM, drills with more grey skills are wing play, sprint, shooting, one on one and pass go and shoot.
    For example if you choose wing play (world class level) you should get on average 1.5 SA points for one training session with 6 wing plays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grandef View Post
    For CM, drills with more grey skills are wing play, sprint, shooting, one on one and pass go and shoot.
    For example if you choose wing play (world class level) you should get on average 1.5 SA points for one training session with 6 wing plays.
    Thank you for the information. How do you know about the 1.5 SA points per 6 wing plays? Is there a spreadsheet or picture I could view? I will test out the wing plays now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzaB View Post
    Thank you for the information. How do you know about the 1.5 SA points per 6 wing plays? Is there a spreadsheet or picture I could view? I will test out the wing plays now.
    Each training session you can choose up to 6 drills. In other words, if you train 6 times of wing play (18% of condition loss) your player gains one or two SA points.