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    You don't have to read this post. It can be boring, and probably doesn't contain anything useful.

    Arriagada
    He needs as much XP in P&M as possible, but without training Fitness. Here's a table of efficiency for him. Numbers in cells are experience points (not represented here) divided by Condition Loss (in %) and multiplied by 100. In other words, divide a number by 100, and the result will be the amount of experience that skill gets for every 1% of Condition Loss.

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    Carioca is ideal. All of it's XP goes to P&M, and nothing to Fitness. Easy.

    Jiménez
    He needs Fitness, but he doesn't need any other skills in P&M. Unfortunately, there're no drills that train Fitness without training at least one another skill in P&M.

    The table for Jiménez is exactly the same.

    So I need a drill that trains no more than 2 skill in P&M, and trains Fitness effectively, and trains another skill non-effectively (to reduce amount of XP goes to P&M). Warm-up is the best choice: 50% of XP goes to Fitness, 25% to Aggression and 25% to Heading. All the rest drills are less efficient.

    If I'm going to train Arriagada with Carioca, he will get 100% XP to P&M, but Jiménez will get 75% XP to P&M! The difference is not that big. Nothing can be done here, unforunately.

    Almost all the drills are lvl 1, except Defensive (lvl 2 up to GK Training including). I am using the following schedules:
    4x GK Training + Carioca for Arriagada
    4x GK Training + Warm-up for Jiménez
    5 drills instead of 6, because this team is not lvl 17 in training, therefore I have only 5 slots open.
    Why I use GK Training you can read here.

    Let us see where it will bring me. I have ~100 green packs and about 200 tokens on this team, a lot of clicking ahead =]

    UPDATE 18.02.2017
    What I have after some training:
    Arriagada: Fitness 62%, AvgPM 64%, Quality 72%
    Jiménez: Fitness 85%, AvgPM 64%, Quality 66%

    Now I'm going to train Jiménez with Defending Crosses so he has the same quality. Why DefCross? It's the only drill I have on this team that trains no skills in P&M.

    UPDATE 19.02.2017
    Ok, I'm done for today. Tomorrow is another day.
    Arriagada: Fitness 62%, AvgPM 64%, Quality 72%
    Jiménez: Fitness 85%, AvgPM 64%, Quality 72%
    Wieczorek: Fitness 110%, AvgPM 78%, Quality 85%
    None of them is going to play in the upcoming games for the experiment purity sake.

    UPDATE 23.02.2017
    Arriagada: Fitness 62%, AvgPM 87%, Quality 80%
    Jiménez: Fitness 143%, AvgPM 81%, Quality 80%
    Wieczorek: Fitness 131%, AvgPM 89%, Quality 89%
    Arriagada is going to continue his training: Carioca, Carioca, Carioca...
    But I'm going to train Jiménez with Def Crosses: he has enough Fitness, but he needs to have less AvgPM than Arriagada at the same Quality level.
    I train Wieczorek with Stretch, but only beause I don't have Long Run, which would be a better option: 100% XP goes to AvgPM with half of it goes to Fitness. With Stretch only 33% of XP goes to Fitness.

    UPDATE 08.03.2017
    Ok, I'm back home from my business trip, and tomorrow will continue my experiments. Finally. Sorry for the delay.

    UPDATE 16.03.2017
    Testing is going well, but slow. I am playing frendlies against Mourinho, and I can't play more than one per day. I am currently playing with Low pressing and Zonal.
    Results will be ready at the end of current season.

    UPDATE 23.03.2017
    I realized I made a couple of little mistakes in the testing method. Nothing serious, and anyway it's too late to change something now, so I continue.
    Last edited by Toxcatl; 03-23-2017 at 07:47 AM.
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