How do you feel about the current regression system?
Quote:11th season: *regression begins in the off season between 10 and 11* 10% TPE loss. Once they drop to 85, all non-strength stats cannot be boosted beyond 85.
12th season: 10% TPE loss.
13th season: 10% TPE loss.
14th season: 10% TPE loss.
15th season: 15% TPE loss.
16th season: 15% TPE loss.
17th season: 15% TPE loss. Once they drop to 82, all non-strength stats cannot be boosted beyond 82.
18th season: 18% TPE loss.
19th season: 18% TPE loss.
20th season: 18% TPE loss.
21st season: 20% TPE loss. Once they drop to 80, all non-strength stats cannot be boosted beyond 80.
During regression, you will lose a percentage of your total TPE (including banked TPE that has not been applied). You will get to choose where to remove that percentage of your TPE from. This means you can regress certain attributes before others. Any attempt by any player to circumvent the SHL Regression system, including but not limited to: the intentional delay of claiming and or applying TPE as a means of altering their TPE count for the purposes of calculating regression, shall be subject to fines, suspension and the loss of TPE, as per the Head Office
If you enter the SHL right out of the draft, that's a max of around 500 games before hitting regression. 18 players have played 1k+ games, Alex Mack and Nikolaus Scholz reaching the milestone this season.
Is it harsh enough? Are you content with the current system?