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Each Gold Pack has 12 cards. The large majority are of the gold level and one are rare. This means that the sale of these cards will never give you less than 1, coins. At the end of the 24 weeks, 24k coins are guaranteed. It is obvious that this amount is very low but we are talking about the minimum. In a very general way, we can say that in most cases each pack could be worth about coins.

Firstly, the income is guaranteed. Secondly, it is easy and simple. You almost do not have to do anything because the packs are credited to your account automatically.

You just have to sell them. The major problem with this method is that it costs real money. As in the method of buying packs, you are investing your money hoping to get lucky in packs. In most cases you will be disappointed with the coins you earn with this method. Still, buying the Ultimate Edition is an alternative apparently advantageous compared to buying packs because the unit pack price is lower.

Receiving one pack every week and not when you want can be a negative point. Furthermore, this method can not be repeated. Guaranteed income. Nobody likes to spend on virtual goods you are destined to lose a year down the line. I've listed plenty of simple ways to keep you ahead of the crowd. This is designed to aid serious and casual players.

This is the simplest way of gaining an advantage over an opponent. It can also be achieved quickly and with little cost. To put it simply, chemistry is the driving force behind any decent Ultimate Team.

Expect players to react slowly, pass sloppily and provide less runs if you aren't in the green. Formations: Before purchasing any player or manager, you must decide on your formation. Only purchase players who prefer the formation you have chosen. They will receive an immediate head start when placed in the team. Remember: cards are extremely popular and far more expensive than other choices.

This setup is extremely versatile, but prepare to pay if you choose it. Managers: A team is only as good as the man in charge. While you can't suit up and head to the dugout, plenty of managers can be employed to do the job for you. Make this your first choice once you've decided on your formation. Any player bought in the same formation as your manager will provide a greater chemistry boost.

Remember: Your coaching staff are just as important as those on the pitch. The manager should be viewed as the seed from which your team grows. If he is the wrong formation or non-existent, problems at the root of your team will harm your chances of success. Players: The easiest way to gain top marks for chemistry is by building a team of players from a single league or nation. Teammates will interact even sharper with each other, often providing extra runs and opportunities to make an impression.

Remember: Take notice of the green links between players. This will indicate who is going to work hard for each other. If you've got a player surrounded by orange links you need to change things up. Strength in depth: Building a Gold Premier League side is all well and good until you come across Bronze and Silver tournaments. Ultimate Team is most fruitful when you can compete in every competition. Don't be afraid to mix Premier League players with those from other English championships especially if the players are all from the same nation.

The same goes for any country that has more than one league on the game. Remember: An average side with full chemistry trumps a team of unlinked superstars.

They will play with greater tempo, tenacity and become favourites for every challenge. You'll have plenty of decisions to make once the action begins. Players must be dropped, injuries dealt with and morale kept high. Plenty of simple measures can be taken to ensure progress remains smooth. Your players will tire after every match.

The amount will depend on how often each individual sprints for prolonged periods of time and also the total distance covered. Most outfield players will lose up to five fitness points after every match. He also likes Street Fighter more than anyone can get him to shut up about it.

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