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The growth type of a player can significantly impact their performance on the field. Here are some implications for gameplay:

Buy low-rated, young Late/Slow players cheaply from smaller clubs. Loan them out for 3–4 seasons, let the AI pay their wages during their flat growth years, and recall them when they hit 25 to reap the rewards of their peak.

Slow early growth followed by a late spike, but they defy aging. They maintain their peak stats well into their mid-30s. pes 2013 growth type

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Beyond the base growth type, several active mechanics in PES 2013 can accelerate or modify a player's development:

Specialist (attribute-specific growth)

If your squad needs immediate quality to win a trophy or avoid relegation, look for Early Peak players aged 21–23. They offer high stats for low transfer fees because the AI recognizes their impending decline.

A steady diagonal line peaking in the middle represents .

PES 2013 hides the exact name of the growth type in most menus, but you can easily identify it visually: Go to the player's or Development tab. This public link is valid for 7 days

: This is the most sought-after type for many. These players are slow to start, but once they hit 25, they experience a long, high slope of growth, followed by an extremely long period of stability , often remaining world-class until they are 35 or 40. They are the ageless wonders of PES 2013.

To illustrate the impact of growth type in PES 2013, let's consider a few real-world examples: