1. Why is it so important to have some serious training ongoing?
Training your players has multiple advantages. For one it will strengthen the part of the team that is trained and for two the revenue after selling trained players will help you buy better players for your team. But most importantly it's your economic life insurance in Hattrick.
2. I'm a new user, are the training types that are particularly easy/useful for me?
Hattrick offers a large number of training types. The most suitable for new users are most likely: Scoring, Playmaking, Defending and, perhaps, Goalkeeping. Crossing is pretty complicated and permanent set pieces training needs founds that you, as new user, just don't have.
3. Who should be trained?
You will buy young players, your trainees, when they're between 17 and 19 years old and you will sell them after some seasons of permanent training. To be trained adequately they need to play on positions that are relevant for the kind of the training they should get.
Nothing prevents you from keeping those players, or some of them at the least, once you think their training is finished, and to train another part of your team.
4. Are friendly matches really important?
Oh yes, they are. They allow you to train more players per week, twice as many actually, and maybe even to gain a little extra money as well.
5. Which training level do I have to set?
Nobody forces you to set a certain level, but setting a level of 100% ensures that your players' form doesn't meet the freezing point and that you get a maximum of training out of your players.
6. Is there an ideal stamina training share?
Nope, such a thing doesn't exist. Each squad consists of other players and thus has other requirements than others, due to a different age structure in the team. You can read more on stamina here: (14104108.13).
7. Training speed depends on what?
- Trainer abilities
- Number of assistant/goalkeeper coaches
- Training level
- The age of the concerned player
- Current skill level
- Training type
- Number of minutes played on a training position during the week of the training
- The higher the stamina share, the lower the normal training
Training your players has multiple advantages. For one it will strengthen the part of the team that is trained and for two the revenue after selling trained players will help you buy better players for your team. But most importantly it's your economic life insurance in Hattrick.
2. I'm a new user, are the training types that are particularly easy/useful for me?
Hattrick offers a large number of training types. The most suitable for new users are most likely: Scoring, Playmaking, Defending and, perhaps, Goalkeeping. Crossing is pretty complicated and permanent set pieces training needs founds that you, as new user, just don't have.
3. Who should be trained?
You will buy young players, your trainees, when they're between 17 and 19 years old and you will sell them after some seasons of permanent training. To be trained adequately they need to play on positions that are relevant for the kind of the training they should get.
Nothing prevents you from keeping those players, or some of them at the least, once you think their training is finished, and to train another part of your team.
4. Are friendly matches really important?
Oh yes, they are. They allow you to train more players per week, twice as many actually, and maybe even to gain a little extra money as well.
5. Which training level do I have to set?
Nobody forces you to set a certain level, but setting a level of 100% ensures that your players' form doesn't meet the freezing point and that you get a maximum of training out of your players.
6. Is there an ideal stamina training share?
Nope, such a thing doesn't exist. Each squad consists of other players and thus has other requirements than others, due to a different age structure in the team. You can read more on stamina here: (14104108.13).
7. Training speed depends on what?
- Trainer abilities
- Number of assistant/goalkeeper coaches
- Training level
- The age of the concerned player
- Current skill level
- Training type
- Number of minutes played on a training position during the week of the training
- The higher the stamina share, the lower the normal training
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