Base Statistics
The stats that determine how a player performs.
Every player has a set of publicly available base statistics that help determine how well they perform in a game. With the exception of Form, all statistics can only be improved through training. Form rises and falls with game results and can also be nudged up with training.
Offensive
Reflects a player's peak capability during attacking plays — passing, shooting and dribbling. With all else equal, a higher offensive value means the player will, on average, play better offensively.
Defensive
Measures peak capability in defensive actions such as marking and tackling. With all else equal, a higher defensive value means better defensive performance on average.
Mental
Represents overall playing potential. A higher mental skill improves decision-making, play execution and confidence — and, all else equal, results in better performance on average.
Ability
Ability represents a player's physical quality and shows up in agility, acceleration, strength and speed.
Form
Form affects consistency. It is increased and decreased after every game — the more a player wins, the higher the likelihood they play better in the next game. Form cannot drop below 50 or rise above 100.
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