ivosaurio Posted June 2 Share Posted June 2 im asking because i have been constantly training players with player traits for a few seasons, and i have a few players with 7-8 different traits. i wouldn’t say i have noticed any negatives from this, but i don’t think i could really notice because i don’t have a reference. so can anyone tell me if i’ve been stunting my players development ever since i started the save or is it fine? obviously, i’m talking about “complimentary” traits that suit the player’s attributes and don’t contradict each other, because i could see the clear disadvantages of training both “plays short simple passes” and “likes to switch the ball” Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cloud9 Posted June 2 Share Posted June 2 22 minutes ago, ivosaurio said: im asking because i have been constantly training players with player traits for a few seasons, and i have a few players with 7-8 different traits. i wouldn’t say i have noticed any negatives from this, but i don’t think i could really notice because i don’t have a reference. so can anyone tell me if i’ve been stunting my players development ever since i started the save or is it fine? obviously, i’m talking about “complimentary” traits that suit the player’s attributes and don’t contradict each other, because i could see the clear disadvantages of training both “plays short simple passes” and “likes to switch the ball” There are two big issues with training lots of traits onto players: It takes away from key development time, as their training is focused on the trait instead of attributes Too many traits can mess up your tactics I usually try to train a trait only if it is really necessary ie. to cover up for a deficiency in a player or if I'm trying to get an exact tactical element out of him. You can use mentoring groups to transfer traits you want onto young players for "free," which I would recommend whenever possible. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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