But many players are not familiar with the most played EAFC 24 Coins mode. In this article we will explain FUT and all its game modes in detail. In Ultimate Team there is a mode for every FIFA player.
As a beginner you might not want to start straight into Weekend League or Division Rivals. Maybe FUT is not the right mode for you at all? Here we have an overview of ALL FC 24 game modes. How will FUT change in the next FIFA? First leaks about Ultimate Team for EA Sports FC
But Ultimate Team is not only about playing, you can also spend a lot of time in the menu and do various Squad Building Challenges. Every day at 7pm MET there is new content to find, be it Hero Player Picks, Icon SBCs or the Marquee Matchups.
FIFA Ultimate Team is the most popular mode in FC 24. Here you start with a bad team which you have to improve by grinding. You can't play licensed teams, you have to build a team out of licensed players and legends. There are all the players you will find in the kick-off mode, but each as a single card.
You can play superstars like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, but you have to either earn them, buy them on the transfer market or pull them from a pack.
The packs, in turn, can be earned or bought with real money via "FIFA Points" (yes, pay to win). By playing and exchanging items from the packs you receive the ingame currency "FIFA Coins", which you can use to buy cards on the transfer market.
The transfer market is live, so the players have dynamic prices that change every day. The better the player is, the more expensive he is on the transfer market. The prices of the cards are based on the FIFA meta. Here you can find good trading tips for beginners and advanced players.
When building a team, you have to consider the positions of the players and the team chemistry. You can't just randomly build a team, otherwise the players have no chemistry and Fut 24 Coins play badly ingame. You get chemistry points if you field players from the same league, club or nation. We have explained the new chemistry system in a separate article.
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