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  1. Devil's guide to starting challenges So for my first guide in a while, I thought of a guide on how to start off some of the most popular challenges on Vibe! There will be 1 part for each challenge I do. Number 1: The 1000 goal challenge In this challenge, the aim is to score one thousand goals with one player in the least amount of seasons possible. In order to do so you will need: A striker: The three best tactical roles for a striker in this challenge in my opinion are Poacher, Advanced Forward and the less used Target Man. The two best ways to find a suitable player are: Finding the perfect contender: 1) Search for strikers in your price range and just look on their profile for their tactical role. 2) Search for the required attributes for each role and choose a player that way. Poacher: Advanced Forward Target Man Remember in the search to include the ideal age (0-21 although up to 22 is still ok), position and price. The attributes in the above images are to find decent players and quite a few of them in the search but you can always change them to suit yourself. Remember also that players evolve with time so you might find a poacher that after a few seasons will become a target man. A tactic: Obviously like in any challenge you will need a tactic. The average 1kc tactic will have the chosen striker alone up front, normally at least one winger and most of the time a normal 4 man defence. I normally use something that resembles this: Tactical roles: For tactical roles, I talked about the striker earlier. For the winger(s), an Inside Forward often takes goals or chances and misses them, so he isn't ideal. But the two best imo are APM and Winger. An APM often focuses on making himself available to pick up his teams passes and then give it to someone else. The winger, when he has he ball of course, tries the bug the touchline and beat his man with his pace. Then often crossing into the box to try and create a chance. For the more central players, most of the time I just look at my squad then see who are my best midfielders and build the central midfield around them. Finally the defenders it's pretty much the same thing. See who are your best players and give them their preferred or best role. Although with some tactics a BPD and a Winger are decently effective. Team instructions: Next, the team instructions. I often like them like this: Although most of the time the team instructions just need messing around with and testing, I just like the attacking mentality that I have found goes pretty well with the pressing turned on. Finally, when you're preparing your tactic, make sure to put your chosen striker as the penalty and free kick taker because this will often give you 5+ extra goals a season. The club: Where to go? Obviously some leagues are easier to score in than others. The top three easiest nations to score in are: 1) Brasil. Brasil is very easy to score in (especially in the SP) but the seasons are quite a lot longer than in other countries. 2) Portgual. Seasons are an average length but it's harder to score in. 3) Holland. Again seasons are a normal length it's just harder (the hardest of these three) to score in. Club finance: At a club you will either need a good starting budget or a good budget that's achievable by either selling the deadwood on the team or the team's star striker seeing as either way he will virtually never play. Extra help: This is completely optional, but sometimes if you have enough money to spend you can also go looking for players who can get your striker a fair amount of goals. The better stats for this are (Imo) crossing, passing, teamwork although there are others that could also have an impact. Notes: This is only part one, there will hopefully be others up roughly once a week. Credit to Dec for his helpful guide on "Key attributes for each player role". Finally, I'd appreciate it if along with whatever you have to say in your comment, you just say a quick word on the presentation and if it looks okay and what I should improve.
  2. Every once in a while you stumble upon the most amazing player you've ever seen, or after several seasons you realize that that sixteen year old belgian kid with crappy stats actually turned out to be World Player of the Year. Why keep them to yourself? You are a member of the Vibe Community so, chances are, you probably aren't selfish and like to share what you found. So why not make an iScout? The purpose of this guide is to show you how you can share that information with the rest of the community. You can do an iScout with just text, but be warned, people are lazy and a picture is worth a thousand words. If you type the player stats instead of adding a screenshot of the player, chances are your player won't get much notice. Having a picture with those green attributes catches our attention. AnfieldSquirrel already created a guide on how to upload pictures to a Image Hosting service and how to share them in the forum. Follow this link to see it. Be sure to give him a reputation point if you like his guide. Just click on the green up arrow and that's it. I'm also assuming that you know how to take a screenshot with your Android/iOS device. If you don't, let me know and I'll add that info to this guide. So, now that you know how to take a screenshot of your player, how to upload it and how to use it in a post, lets get on with the show. An iScout could have some basic information: Real life picture of the player (optional) Screenshot of his in-game stats Screenshot of his in-game history (optional) Basic personal info (optional-ish) Above I say could and not should because it all comes down to personal preference. I like to include all this, others include more info than myself. In the spoilers below are some examples of different ways to do an iScout. Milton Caraglio, an Argentinian striker, done by myself: As you can see, I post a real life picture of the player, some basic info like his name, age at the start of the 2012/2013 season, nationality and where you can find him. I add the screenshot of his stats and history and a small text talking about the player. Danny Welbeck, English striker, done by MerlionMaple96: As you can see, MerlionMaple96 adds a lot more information! Like I said, it all comes down to personal preference. Still, if you can't find a way to take a screenshot on your device or if you have a PSP but you can't get your hands on a digital camera or phone with the capability of taking a picture you can still use the tools provided to you in this forum to embellish your post by the use of colour, bold, italic, different font sizes, etc. See the example below and compare it to the iScout above of Milton Caraglio. Remember: you can always use a real life picture of the player since you're already using the internet to check on Vibe. Google is your friend, use it. Milton Caraglio, done without screenshots: So has you can see, you can do a good looking guide with text and colours. Colours are very important in this case because we know immediately what his best stats are. Now that the iScout is covered, let keep our information organized. The rules to create an iScout are simple: The name of the topic must have the name of the player Only one player per topic That simple. But how can we find a good wingback or a good striker if we don't know his name? We can open every single topic in the iScout section, which is very monotonous...or we can do another thing. If you're posting the iScout on a computer, when you create a new topic (or if you're editing one of your iScouts) you are allowed to assign tags to it. By using tags with the players positions and which game version you're playing will allow to quick access to that info in the future. If everyone who does iScouts uses the same tags you can quickly see all the wingbacks or strikers (or whatever) that have been iScouted! Now that's organization don't you agree? Above is an example of Adryan, who plays for Flamengo. He's a natural AMC and competent MC. And the iScout was done in FMH13 so you have that info as well in the tags. And when browsing through a iScout, if you press one of the tags like those in the above image you'll get all the topics tagged with the same tag you have just clicked. This will only work if everyone uses the same tags. Some examples below: goalkeeper defender wingback full back center back midfielder defensive midfielder winger attacking midfielder striker fmh13 fmh12 fmh14 poacher advanced forward target man advanced playmaker etc... The rule is...keep it simple. Use the names like they are in the game. Everyone knows them. Also, this topic is the perfect example of the use of tags. If you scroll down you'll see that there's another topic tagged as a guide called "Bath City - A Guide to Managing the Romans in FMH" by QPR100. iScout Team of the Month We have a monthly/bi-monthly award called iScout Team of the Month, hosted by Ashez, where we all vote on who the best iScouted players were for each month or a couple of months. Everyone who posts an iScout can have his player in the Team of the Month if he gets enough votes. This is also a good way to check who the best players are because you can always check each months teams and get an idea of the best players. To make Ashez' job easier there's something we all can easily do. Each month Ashez will say when the iScout submissions for the team of the month will end (although you're free to submit more, they'll just enter the next month). Before the deadline, if you don't have any more iScouts to post you should compile your own iScouts into a list, like the one in the spoiler, in that exact same format: So, for the short version: Separate each player according to each of these positions: goalkeeper, wingback/fullback, central defender, midfielder (regardless of being a DM or M), attacking midfielder and striker Type the name of the player with the link to his iScout Follow it by ", by <your nickname>" And that's it! To add the link to the text you just need to right click on the iScout post of the player and select "Copy URL" or, if you already have the topic open, just copy its url from the search bar. Then, to add the link to the player name, highlight the player name then press the link button in the top editing bar, paste the link et voilá, you're done! When you have all your links compiled, send that info to Ashez in a personal message or post it in the iScout Team of the Month topic. Now you can feel happy with yourself knowing that Ashez will look at that info and think "Now that's a straight up guy!" Hope you've found this mini-guide useful. Feel free to add your suggestions or constructive criticism.
  3. Every once in a while you stumble upon the most amazing player you've ever seen, or after several seasons you realize that that sixteen year old belgian kid with crappy stats actually turned out to be World Player of the Year. Why keep them to yourself? You are a member of the Vibe Community so, chances are, you probably aren't selfish and like to share what you found. So why not make an iScout? The purpose of this guide is to show you how you can share that information with the rest of the community. You can do an iScout with just text, but be warned, people are lazy and a picture is worth a thousand words. If you type the player stats instead of adding a screenshot of the player, chances are your player won't get much notice. Having a picture with those green attributes catches our attention. AnfieldSquirrel already created a guide on how to upload pictures to a Image Hosting service and how to share them in the forum. Follow this link to see it. Be sure to give him a reputation point if you like his guide. Just click on the green up arrow and that's it. I'm also assuming that you know how to take a screenshot with your Android/iOS device. If you don't, let me know and I'll add that info to this guide. So, now that you know how to take a screenshot of your player, how to upload it and how to use it in a post, lets get on with the show. An iScout could have some basic information: Real life picture of the player (optional) Screenshot of his in-game stats Screenshot of his in-game history (optional) Basic personal info (optional-ish) Above I say could and not should because it all comes down to personal preference. I like to include all this, others include more info than myself. In the spoilers below are some examples of different ways to do an iScout. Milton Caraglio, an Argentinian striker, done by myself: As you can see, I post a real life picture of the player, some basic info like his name, age at the start of the 2012/2013 season, nationality and where you can find him. I add the screenshot of his stats and history and a small text talking about the player. Danny Welbeck, English striker, done by MerlionMaple96: As you can see, MerlionMaple96 adds a lot more information! Like I said, it all comes down to personal preference. Still, if you can't find a way to take a screenshot on your device or if you have a PSP but you can't get your hands on a digital camera or phone with the capability of taking a picture you can still use the tools provided to you in this forum to embellish your post by the use of colour, bold, italic, different font sizes, etc. See the example below and compare it to the iScout above of Milton Caraglio. Remember: you can always use a real life picture of the player since you're already using the internet to check on Vibe. Google is your friend, use it. Milton Caraglio, done without screenshots: So has you can see, you can do a good looking guide with text and colours. Colours are very important in this case because we know immediately what his best stats are. Now that the iScout is covered, let keep our information organized. The rules to create an iScout are simple: The name of the topic must have the name of the player Only one player per topic That simple. But how can we find a good wingback or a good striker if we don't know his name? We can open every single topic in the iScout section, which is very monotonous...or we can do another thing. If you're posting the iScout on a computer, when you create a new topic (or if you're editing one of your iScouts) you are allowed to assign tags to it. By using tags with the players positions and which game version you're playing will allow to quick access to that info in the future. If everyone who does iScouts uses the same tags you can quickly see all the wingbacks or strikers (or whatever) that have been iScouted! Now that's organization don't you agree? Above is an example of Adryan, who plays for Flamengo. He's a natural AMC and competent MC. And the iScout was done in FMH13 so you have that info as well in the tags. And when browsing through a iScout, if you press one of the tags like those in the above image you'll get all the topics tagged with the same tag you have just clicked. This will only work if everyone uses the same tags. Some examples below: goalkeeper defender wingback full back center back midfielder defensive midfielder winger attacking midfielder striker fmh13 fmh12 fmh14 poacher advanced forward target man advanced playmaker etc... The rule is...keep it simple. Use the names like they are in the game. Everyone knows them. Also, this topic is the perfect example of the use of tags. If you scroll down you'll see that there's another topic tagged as a guide called "Bath City - A Guide to Managing the Romans in FMH" by QPR100. iScout Team of the Month We have a monthly/bi-monthly award called iScout Team of the Month, hosted by Ashez, where we all vote on who the best iScouted players were for each month or a couple of months. Everyone who posts an iScout can have his player in the Team of the Month if he gets enough votes. This is also a good way to check who the best players are because you can always check each months teams and get an idea of the best players. To make Ashez' job easier there's something we all can easily do. Each month Ashez will say when the iScout submissions for the team of the month will end (although you're free to submit more, they'll just enter the next month). Before the deadline, if you don't have any more iScouts to post you should compile your own iScouts into a list, like the one in the spoiler, in that exact same format: So, for the short version: Separate each player according to each of these positions: goalkeeper, wingback/fullback, central defender, midfielder (regardless of being a DM or M), attacking midfielder and striker Type the name of the player with the link to his iScout Follow it by ", by <your nickname>" And that's it! To add the link to the text you just need to right click on the iScout post of the player and select "Copy URL" or, if you already have the topic open, just copy its url from the search bar. Then, to add the link to the player name, highlight the player name then press the link button in the top editing bar, paste the link et voilá, you're done! When you have all your links compiled, send that info to Ashez in a personal message or post it in the iScout Team of the Month topic. Now you can feel happy with yourself knowing that Ashez will look at that info and think "Now that's a straight up guy!" Hope you've found this mini-guide useful. Feel free to add your suggestions or constructive criticism.
  4. São Paulo FC: A Devilish guide Introduction: Because of my 1kc, I felt I'd be able to make a decent enough guide. So I did a little research and here's what I came up with. A little bit of history... Before we get started, here's a bit of history copy and pasted from wikipedia... São Paulo Futebol Clube, simply known as São Paulo, is a professional football club, based in São Paulo, Brazil. Sao Paulo are one of the only five clubs to have never been relegated, along with Santos, Flamengo, Internacional and Cruzeiro. As for international titles, they are is the most successful team from Brazil, with 12 international titles. It is also one of the most successful South American clubs in terms of overall titles, having won 21 state titles, six Brasileirão titles, three Copa Libertadores titles, one Copa Sudamericana, one Supercopa Sudamericana, one Copa CONMEBOL (the precursor of the current Copa Sudamericana), two Recopa Sudamericanas, two Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup. São Paulo is Brazil's richest football club in terms of revenue, with an annual revenue of $111.9m (€78.2m), and the nation's most valuable club, worth over $353.4m (€246.9m) in 2011. General info: Full name: São Paulo Futebol Clube Manager: Muricy Ramalho League: Brazilian National First Divison Competitions: Brazilian Cup, São Paulo State, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, South American Recopa, Club World Championship Transfer budget: £3.8m Wage budget: £385k per week Transfer budget when maxed: £12.25m Wage budget when maxed: £457k per week Board expectations: Continental qualification Squad size: 34, 4 on loan, and 3 out on loan The players: *Screenshots in spoilers are from about 3 seasons on IT. (apart from those who retired before) *Some players screenshots after IT are missing due to database problems Goalkeepers: Quite old but definitely worth keeping until he retires. Dênis: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2276 A decent backup for Ceni and will do in the first team until you find a replacement when Ceni retires. Léo: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2277 A 3rd goalkeeper who serves as a precaution in case both Ceni and Dênis get injured. Defenders: Can be sold for around 2m because SP have various DCs. Édson Silva: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2280 Can also be sold for around 1.5 million again because of the number of DC's at Sao Paulo. Joao Filipe: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2281 A decent backup for Lucio and Rhodolfo. Lucio: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2282 A bit old but can still play and be the one of the main defenders for a few seasons. Rafael Toloi: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2283 Will also make a decent backup and still improve at the age of 22. Rhodolfo: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2284 The main defender who will stay that way for many seasons to come. Danilo: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2285 Will do as a replacement for a while but could do with being replaced ASAP. Douglas: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2286 The main right back. He does get a lot better as the screenie shows but it takes time so you might need a player to play until he does become that good. Cortez: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2287 A good solid left-back who will be for a number of seasons whilst still improving. Juan: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2289 Will do as a replacement until you find somebody else but retires quickly and is not very good. Henrique Miranda: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2288 He doesn't improve much so sell him ASAP. Thiago Carleto: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2290 Not very good and doesn't improve much so I'd suggest selling him ASAP. Midfielders: Becomes decent after a while on IT so it depends on your tactic. Casemiro: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2292 A very good player who improves tremendously with IT so definitely keep him as either a DMC or an MC. Fabricio: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2293 Although he's quite old he can still play so I would suggest keeping for him at least for 1 season. Rafinha: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2294 It seriously depends on the number of DMC's in your tactic to whether you keep him or not. Zé Vitor: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2296 Again it depends on your tactic although he does improve after a few seasons. Wellington: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2295 Sao Paulo do not have many MCs so I would suggest keeping him until maybe a season after when you can get a decent replacement. Marcelo Cañete: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2297 I would suggest keeping him because he is quite young and improves tremendously after IT. Ganso: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2298 By far the best midfielder and still improves a lot. Jádson: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2299 Although he is a bit old he should be kept because he improves and can still perform for a few seasons. Joao Schmidt: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2300 Can probably be sold straight away because he doesn't improve much and Sao Paulo have enough MCs. Maicon: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2301 He doesn't improve much so can either be kept as a reserve or be sold. Attackers: Doesn't look like much at first but I'm sure most people will know that he become world class in attributes and performance. Luis Fabiano: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2303 Although he's quite old he can still perform so I would suggest keeping him as a replacement for about a season. Osvaldo: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2304 By far the best forward (until Ademilson catches up ), his stats may decay over time but he is very good for at least a few seasons. Ronieli: http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2305 Doesn't improve much and is by far out-classed by the other forwards so can just be sold. Loan players: I would probably suggest recalling Casemiro and ending everyone's loans apart from Dênilson. A tactic: Here is a tactic that may not be world class but will suit all the best players. http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2266 http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2267 http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2265 http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2264 http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2263 Overview: Players to sell: Edson Silva Ronieli Juan Henrique Miranda Paulo Miranda Players to keep (for at least 1.5/2 seasons): Rogério Ceni Rhodolfo Douglas Jádson Ganso Ademilson Osvaldo Replacements: Juan - Sébastien Pocognoli, £4.8m http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2270 http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2268 Danilo - Guillaume Gillet, £1.1m http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2271 http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2269 Rogério Ceni (when he retires) - Pär Hansson, £800k (currently using him in my 1kc) http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2273 http://community.fmhvibe.co.uk/?app=gallery&module=gallery&controller=view&id=2272 Well... This took me a while to do and it's my first team guide so constructive criticism only please. If you want anything added then feel free to post and I will make a part 2 with whatever you want in. Credit to dirtboy for giving me inspiration for some of the parts of the guide by making his R-Madrid guide. He got inspiration from Keraviln's Bacelona guide so credit to him too. And credit also to ManagerAddict for providing me with half of the screenshots.
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