![]() ![]() Players with high Talent are called fast trainers or FT, read more about them here. ![]() It depends on player's age, amount of stars and so-called Talent - a hidden parameter that determines how fast players can learn. Although these numbers can be found in the drill descriptions in the game, we don't know how much XP is needed to gain +1%. Very easy drills give 1 XP (on level 1, Amateur), Easy - 2 XP, Medium - 3 XP, Hard - 4 XP, Very Hard - 5 XP. ![]() Skills gain 1% when they receive a certain amount of experience points (XP). Set of key (white) and non-key (grey) skills is determined by players positions only. So it is probably a good idea to avoid them in the training, though it's not always possible. Although the effect of skills is unknown, it is logical to assume that grey skills have less impact on player's performance ( proof. Use links above or attached files (ITPv111MSO.zip for Excel, ITPv111LO.zip for LibreOffice).įeel free to contact me if you have any questions or found a bug, or whatever.Įvery player has key (white) and non-key (grey) skills (or abilities, it's the same thing). ITP doesn't work in Google Sheets! You have to download it and open in Excel or LibreOffice. Read how to use ITP - click or just scroll down to the post #4 of this thread It looks like this:ĭownload ITP for MS Office - you are going to need Excel 2007 or later versionĭownload ITP for LibreOffice - LibreOffice is free and open source alternative to MS Office, you can download LibreOffice here ITP calculates the experience distribution for any player and any set of drills, let you compare different drills to each other to find the best one, and helps you avoid wasting condition on grey skills. You are going to need either Microsoft Office or LibreOffice (free and open-source software) to work with it. ITP is a little tool that helps you plan training sessions in Top Eleven. Oh yeah, I'm no longer playing this game and I don't check the forum. It can predict and calculate nothing useful. After the last update this tool has little to nothing value. ![]()
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