Fm injury proneness high or low. Does that mean he'll get injured a lot or a little? Additionally,...
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Fm injury proneness high or low. Does that mean he'll get injured a lot or a little? Additionally, scouts and coaches with high Judging Player Ability or Judging Player Potential can provide reports that hint at some of these hidden What sets them apart is that the hidden attributes are specific characteristics of the player, like his consistency, versatility or injury proneness I recommend pure rest in scenarios where your player has very low CA-PA gap, or has inadequate starting physicals (less than 11 pace/acc), or you It is important to note that not every hidden attribute being high makes a player better; some are better when low, such as Injury Proneness, since higher values increase the likelihood of FM26 Coach Reports explained: understand Current Ability, Potential Ability, star ratings, hidden attributes, and the most important pros and cons. Have you noticed This will determine how likely a player could suffer an injury. I paid £60m for this kid at the start of the season Mateo Kovacic doesn’t have an injury prone con but on his medical report his injury susceptibility is “Very High - Recurring Tight Achilles” so does this mean he is injury prone or not? Free Transfers with high Injury Prone rating in FM24 Data Update You can pick up all of these players as free transfers in Football Manager 2024/25, but be warned, they each have a high injury Morbentfel Member Joined Dec 18, 2015 Messages 43 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Jun 21, 2016 #8 I'd say 16 for Injury Proneness is pretty high, he'll be getting injured a lot P Important Matches How well a player performs in big, high pressure games. There are two ways to see if a player has high injury proneness: in the player's report Join me as we find out just how influential the Injury Proneness attribute actually is! 👍If you enjoyed this episode, please LIKE the video & SUBSCRIBE to the channel. Injury Proneness How likely a player is to suffer an injury during a match or in training. I appreciate Yes, injury proneness matters a lot. Whilst I am aware that your coaches can provide you with information if a player is susceptible injury through the individual coach reports for each player, however this is long winded I’ve bought plenty of players who are susceptible to injury but until now it’s never been a big issue. I You can pick up all of these players as free transfers in Football Manager 26, but be warned, they each have a high injury proneness rating in Football Manager 26 which makes them likely to be injured alot. People often wonder: Is it Injury proneness - is a low score good or bad? Using the data editor, I see that one of my players has an injury proneness of 2. But a player who has a hidden attribute of 5/20 gets seriously injured for the third time. Try having a player with 15+ injury proneness and you'll barely be able to play him two games in a row because he'll get injured either in training or during matches. A player’s Injury Proneness can be judged It feels like it works strangely. Players who should be "crystal" don't get injured at all. Which is better: a low stat (1-10) for injury proneness or a high stat (11-20)? I can't figure out whether an 18 in injury proneness means the player is more or less resistant to injuries. You can judge a player's injury proneness by viewing his past injuries and looking at the scout or coach report. Injury prone attributes? Are there any attributes that I should be looking at to see if a guy is injury prone or is it just random? I have a player who is just always getting hurt but I don't see why, it's not the .
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