Quote Originally Posted by nikolgiorgos View Post
ok, I have a new young DC and want to give a "header" sa (sa is priority).
What to choose ?
A world class attacking drill or a 3 whistles defensive drill ?
I suppose that world class is giving more to gaining.
Agree ?
If you want to train SA or new position, it doesn't matter about attacking, defense or phyical drill(s). I started testing with some "3 wistles"-drill and worldclass-drill. I always will go for worldclass drills.
But... remember... it's only 10% more gaining -> if you need 10 greens at pro drill, there you need 9 greens at worldclass. So... if you buy at the next season two equal FT (same value, age,...) try it on your own. You will see, you need less green, but not that much. The biggest difference is between amateur and worldclass-drill.
I also think, that worldclass drills become more important, the higher quality your player.

@ Al Svanberg:

2.) No. On my own experience, it's just random like the condition loss. I saw at the powertraining two possibilites:
-) high condition loss - low gaining, but next session less condition loss, but high gaining.
-) high condition loss - high gaining, but next session less condition loss and low gaining.

Attributes, I think they work like this:
there are "hidden" points, f.e. you need 100 points to get 1%. You train "use your head", it gives you 20 points. Players heading is at 85 points, so he gained 1% with this session. And that's my thoughts, why your second account don't get this gaining (maybe player attributes were at f.e. 20 points).

3.)
I made the mistake, that I wanted all skills unlocked and bring them high after that. So, it took me L79 the got all attacking and defending drills to worldclass.
My wife made it much better. First, she unlock only attacking, no matter, if it was new drill or upgrade. So, she only need L65 (I think, it was that), the got all attacking and defending drills on worldclass.

Nobody needs physical...

(For the 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10% bonus, it doen't matter, if it's amateur or worldclass drill.)