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The ranked player has significantly higher xp attached to them, which is in line with the xp of the number of cards that you trained into them … so, if use a rank 5, 20 trained card to transfer training to your higher OVR ranked 5 card - you will be at training level 20 + the card points from the 20 cards used to on the original player
To illustrate - I had GK Ryan fully ranked and trained to 20, I then purchased a whole heap of fully ranked bronze cards, then I trained Ryan into the first bronze, then that bronze into the next bronze etc and then ultimately back into a second 5 ranked Ryan and both completed the training quest and ended up with Ryan having more training than he started with.
In the process you lost 5 ranks for the first Ryan? That was the main issue as I understood Konterman. You rank a player, train him and then melt him into some other players. You get the xp but lose ranks?
- mendozzamagic2 years agoHero+
Well - yes - but I got 20 Ryan cards worth of xp plus whatever amount of training was in him.
if he had zero training, the new card would end up with 20 cards worth of training in it, and so on and so forth … so yes, you still need to get the requisite amount of cards to rank the card you are transferring training to, but if you could just transfer ranks then everyone would jump on the market and buy a whole heap of rank 5 bronzes for a couple hundred thousand each and then use them to rank their 90+ players to the top level.
This way, you are getting the amount of training you have put into a card, plus the training value of the players used to achieve the level of ranking.
- 2 years ago@mendozzamagic I agree with how to train a player but what I would like to know is does it make any difference to the player on the pitch, i have 6 of my starting 11 ranked up there by 5 OVR 4 by 4 OVR and 1 by 3 OVR all trained to 15, there stats have improved but it doesn’t seem to carry over to the game play, they still make terrible passes, fall over in tackles, go to ground in hard challenge and stay there, delay shots, lose every 50/50 and get out paced by base cards. For example my 89 rated Rashford gets out paced by a base level Rudiger in a foot race even though he has higher pace.
- 2 years ago
@Thegrannyrule wrote:
@mendozzamagicI agree with how to train a player but what I would like to know is does it make any difference to the player on the pitch, i have 6 of my starting 11 ranked up there by 5 OVR 4 by 4 OVR and 1 by 3 OVR all trained to 15, there stats have improved but it doesn’t seem to carry over to the game play, they still make terrible passes, fall over in tackles, go to ground in hard challenge and stay there, delay shots, lose every 50/50 and get out paced by base cards. For example my 89 rated Rashford gets out paced by a base level Rudiger in a foot race even though he has higher pace.
I know it’s not your job to answer my questions, and I’m sorry if it came across like directed at you, but it looks like the ea development team have already abandoned this forum as I haven’t see any of them address or even reply to anything here, I have contacted customer help about this issue but as usual it seems to be another season of Customer No Help as you just get the same generic response that go around and around in circles - mendozzamagic2 years agoHero+@Thegrannyrule My ranked and trained players with better stats play better … Pele at 15 training is amazing (91 OVR) but 25 trained Cahill (90 OVR) is better and both are faster and more accurate than 90 base cards that I have.
Play PvE or h2h and you really notice the difference … not so evident in h2h as there are all sorts of influences like lag, connection quality etc - MrGrandpaSteve2 years agoSeasoned Veteran@mendozzamagic I agree with mendozza - rank up your player OVR.
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