Pes 2013 Growth Type Best ^hot^
In Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013), player development is one of the most engaging aspects of the game, particularly in Master League. Unlike later iterations that automated development, PES 2013 relied on a specific curve system. Understanding these curves is essential for building a dynasty.
| Growth Type | Peak Age Range | Decline Starts | Best For... | |-------------|----------------|----------------|---------------| | | 22–25 | 26–27 | Quick sell value, short-term success | | Early / Sustained | 24–27 | 28–29 | Wingers, attacking mids | | Standard | 28–31 | 32–33 | Most balanced, reliable | | Late Peak | 30–33 | 34–35+ | Defenders, DMFs, goalkeepers, long-term projects | | Late Bloomer (Very Late) | 32–35 | 36+ | Extremely long careers; slow initial growth | pes 2013 growth type best
Ideal for "reborn" legends or academy players you intend to keep for a decade. While they develop slowly at first, they reach a high peak and stay there well into their 30s. In Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013), player
They often start peaking at 21 or 22 and hold it until around 30. | Growth Type | Peak Age Range | Decline Starts | Best For
For most Master League players, the "best" type is determined by:
You cannot change a player’s Growth Type. Neymar will always be "Early." Messi is "Normal." If you don't check this before buying, you are gambling.
Young players need consecutive matches to trigger "Breakthroughs" or "Explosive Growth".