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Team Members Skills

You will manage both the Women and Men teams as Head Coach. Every team member has a list of skills or features that influence his results.

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Tap on a person's name in the list to view all his skills.

Team Members

Skills/Features Description

  • Shooting Prone Accuracy % – shooting accuracy in prone position, in percent, maximum 99
  • Shooting Stand Accuracy % – shooting accuracy in stand position, in percent, maximum 99
  • Ski Speed – base ski speed for the distance, from 1 to 99
  • Age - person's age, which influences on ability to improve skills during mid-season
  • Stamina – ability to keep ski speed during the full distance, from 1 to 99
  • Strength – influence on the ability to show the maximum of skills. If it is 99, it is good. It can be lower because of fatigue (when a person participates in every race or uses maximum power in the last race)
  • Sport Form – means that the person is in good shape. Decreased when he doesn’t participate in races. It should be 99 to use the maximum of skills.
  • Mood – also influences on ability to show the maximum of skills. It depends on race results and decreases when a person doesn’t participate in races. If it is 99, it is good.

Important Notes About Skills

What influences on person's ski speed during the race?

Final ski speed value depends on Ski Speed, Stamina, Strength, Form and Mood.

What influences on person's shooting accuracy at a distance?

Final shooting accuracy value depends on Shooting Prone/Stand, Stamina, Strength, Form and Mood.

One of my team members has ski speed 70, the other – 68. Does it guarantee that the first will be faster than the second in the next race?

Final ski speed value depends on Ski Speed, Stamina, Strength, Form and Mood. But even if other features of persons are the same or similar, there are also random factors. Consider skill value as an average over the course of the season. In the current race person with ski speed 70 could be faster than someone else with 75 or slower than someone with 65, depending on random factors.