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Is it possible to have an excellent junior in a regular school in brazil? | 06/07/2013 09:56 |
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it would be extremely unlikely. even an excellent school in brazil does not guarantee good players, most players i get are under 75prog | 06/07/2013 11:54 |
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Buh wil it produce good average players | 06/07/2013 12:20 |
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Just make a cheaper excellent school on Argentina or so. I made three excellent schools today, Uruguay, Switzerland and Cameroon. These are not the best rated countries, but the schools are cheap and will give me more players, so hopefully some of them will be good. The next one I am going to make is Argentina. |
06/07/2013 13:28 |
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dwhy said: Is it possible to have an excellent junior in a regular school in brazil? Yes, it is possible. The quality of player you get from a school is based on simply probabilities. You can get a great player from a Canada school (yes, the exist!), it is just much less likely. To increase the probability of getting such a player, you can increase the quality of the football nation you build the school in and/or the quality level of the school you build. Building an excellent school in a five star nation means you will be more likely to get a better player. Even further, buying a school that produces players more often means you can exercise this increased probability more frequently. It DOES NOT guarantee that you get such a player, it increases your likelihood. It may still be a very low chance. Thus, we see why an excellent Brazilian school is ranked highest and comes most expensively. Edited by Heidstra 06-07-2013 21:41 |
06/07/2013 21:40 |
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