In Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013), the "best" growth type is subjective and depends on your long-term goals for your Master League squad. While the game features several standard curves—such as early-maturing, late-bloomer, and standard—the Late-Peak (or Late-Bloomer) and Standard types are generally considered the most rewarding for dedicated managers. Understanding Growth Types

What is a Growth Type?

Hidden beneath the hood of every player is a curve: Early, Early/Constant, Normal, Late, or Late/Constant. This determines when and how fast a player’s stats rise.

Early/Lasting: This is widely considered one of the best growth types for long-term Master League saves. It combines the rapid early development of the Early Peak type with a significantly longer peak period, allowing you to enjoy a star player's prime for many seasons.

Early/Lasting: Great for immediate impact. These players hit their top stats quickly (often by age 21-23) and, unlike the regular "Early Peak" type, they won't start losing stats rapidly after age 25. Key Strategies for Maximum Growth

Creative: Best for midfielders, this prioritizes Vision and Passing to develop elite playmakers.

Final Verdict: Which is the True "Best"?

If you stop playing Master League after winning the treble (seasons 3-4), the best growth type is Early Peak. You will enjoy a 95+ rated Haaland or Balotelli destroying everyone.