I honestly don't think the change proposed by Darth (PM'd out to the league by the commish) will have any substantial changes. I think you could see a few more A potentials popping up at a "discounted" rate now... before no one in their right mind would pay 30pts for a B->A potential change for a player who's potential was over 71-72... just economically not worth it. But I do think it will make players more attractive because of more A potentials out there and no one checking to see what that A is or remembering its a result of a cheapy potential boost. Think of this like training a guy from 58-61 in QKN and it boosts him from green to blue. It's that kind of cosmetic training.Mike Lowry wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 3:31 pm What are the implications of lifting training restrictions?
How will this affect the most successful GMs differently than those who are not as active?
How will it affect parity?
Will it help the league?
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The specific training proposal sent out won't have HUGE implications, so long as the 85 point potential cap is in place. I'd love to see some kind of rolling scale by position (e.g. you could train PG HND/PAS up to 100, SG JPS, etc.) though this would be almost impossible to implement so it's not a REAL idea.Mike Lowry wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 3:31 pm What are the implications of lifting training restrictions?
How will this affect the most successful GMs differently than those who are not as active?
How will it affect parity?
Will it help the league?