Quote Originally Posted by Arphaxad View Post
Yes, that's exactly the purpose: planning your training in order to consume rest packs efficiently according to drill average. Not for advanced players if you already are familiar with this training regime already. It gives you an idea of how much you can train targeted skills with a given drill. It's been very useful for a beginner like me at level 2.

I also added the possibility to choose a specific skill which will provide you with the drills that targets it as I, as a newbie, always have needed to go back and look at each drill to know what drill to choose for a specific skill. Also, the possibility to choose positions and see which are the white skills give you a quick overview. As a newbie, if you're not yet familiar with all aspects of a player's characteristics, it provides a quick overview. These features are for beginners of course and not advanced players like you.

I'm aware that grey skills grow at half the rate of white skills, but I don't think it's relevant for this specific calculator. For example, from my understanding, if you use a drill that targets 3 white skills and 2 grey skills and max out the white skills they'll stop increasing with the specific drill while the grey skills will keep increasing until reaching maximum level. Of course, they'll grow at half the speed of the white skills, but they'll still grow. Do correct me if I'm wrong however.
You should maybe then give the user the option to select the max of a drill and not set it to 180% by default. I only train to 120 or 140 averages max for example because it is way cheaper and you can still build very good players.

And regarding your second statement. No, it's only about the drill. So if you hypothetically have for example a player with 0% strength, 0% shooting and 0% finishing and train him shooting technique, while only shooting is a white skill (for example MC), he will be maxed out at 180% average for shooting technique and will look something like 270% shooting, 135% strength and 135% finishing.