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Special Abilities

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[edit] Special Abilities

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Some players have one or several abilities that complement their skills. These abilities do not raise a skill value, but occasionally modify the effectiveness of a skill in match situations or constantly complement an aspect of a skill. A player can have up to three special abilities, but few have even one.

Details: When an ability triggers it raises the denomination of an action with about two denominations. When this happens it will be indicated in the match report with flavour text.


[edit] Ambidextrous

A player who is Ambidextrous is equally good at both feet. This means that he can play at any side without penalty and that he contributes more with Passing and Ball Control when playing in a centre position.

[edit] Anticipator

This ability is a complement to the Positioning skills. The player has an innate ability to often judge what team mates and opponents intend to do. Both outfielders and goalkeepers can have this ability.

[edit] Artistic

An Artistic player does fun things, and sometimes spectacular (meaning they are actually good for something). There are no drawbacks with having an artistic player in your team, but the advantage is more that he is entertaining than that he is better than other players. Both outfielders and goalkeepers can have this ability.

[edit] Aviator

This ability is a complement to the Aerial skill for outfielders or when goalkeepers intercept high balls. The player might be freakishly tall or have a great timing in his jumps.

[edit] Fair Player

This player never draws a foul since he plays fair. His concern with this issue also means that he won't be able to play aggressive, when that option is available.

[edit] Handsome

Women adore him, why a squad with handsome players get more attendance.

[edit] Long Shot

A player with this ability rarely misses goal when firing long shots and also is more skilled at finding opportunities to unleash them.

[edit] Master of Set Pieces

A player with an uncanning ability to execute set pieces. This player quite often surpasses himself when taking free kicks, corners and penalties. If a goalkeeper has this ability it means that he often overperform during these situations.

[edit] Playmaker

This ability is a complement to the Passing skill. This might be because the player has an eye for when and who to pass, or because the accuracy of his passes is better.

[edit] Quick

A quick player might run past opponents when dribbling, creating opportunities for his team. He is also more likely to be first to get to rebounds. Both outfielders and goalkeepers can have this ability.

[edit] Reliable

A reliable player acts above his experience, why he is less likely to underperform or make foolish mistakes. Both outfielders and goalkeepers can have this ability.

[edit] Steadfast

This is a complement to the Constitution skill. It is always in effect, but only affects the part of the skill that deals with losing stamina during matches.

[edit] Stopper

This ability is a complement to the Tackling skill. It can both apply to tackles and blocks.

[edit] Sure Feet/Hands

This ability is a complement to the Ball Control skill for outfielders when it comes to receptions and controlling the ball after dribbles. It complements the Control skill for keepers.

[edit] Tough

This player never gets injured. Although this ability does not add to the prowess of the player in any way, it will help him to be able to play all matches. Both outfielders and goalkeepers can have this ability.