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Silva goes for 1.7 million FIFA Mobile Coins








The first comparison is between Base Gold Nacho Fernandez and TOTY Nominee CB Thiago Silva. Silva goes for 1.7 million FIFA Mobile Coins, while Nacho goes for between 100,000 and 200,000 FIFA Mobile Coins.



Nacho is less than 200 stats behind Silva, when both are updated to 100 overall. Some may think that this a gap and Silva clearly outclasses Nacho. Nacho beats Silva in physical, defense and pace, though that are arguably the most important stats that a CB needs. Pace to grab up to attackers and bodily to bump players and interrupt them, are crucial in VS Attack.



Adding to this almost 3 million coin gap, Nacho takes two million less XP to train up to 100. That's a difference that is considerable, seeing as both players are trained to the same overall. Nacho will save you two million XP fully upgraded, which is an insane saving, considering Nacho gets the superior crucial stats and almost 3 million FIFA Mobile Coins.



FIFA Mobile Coins Buy a comparison in the midfield, consider 79-overall base golden Wayne Rooney with 85-base Elite Paul Dybala. While Dybala sells for closer to a million FIFA Mobile Coins rooney will set you back around 250,000 FIFA Mobile Coins.



When both maxed out 79 Rooney has an astounding 130 total stats higher than 85 Dybala. Rooney costs 9.5 million FIFA Mobile Coins to train while Dybala prices around 9 million FIFA Mobile Coins to both reach 100 overall. This is one case of the tier player costing more to train to 100 overall than the tier participant.



With the number of stats Rooney has over Dybala, it is clear to see why he costs 500,000 FIFA Mobile Coins more to train than Dybala, but Rooney price tag offsets this. Dybala also takes to train than Rooney. It is worth spending the additional 100,000 XP on Rooney rather than saving with Dybala? Rooney would be the obvious choice as he defeats Dybala in each statistical group besides two.



The TOTY Nominee is 88-overall Sergio Aguero, which comes in at a cost of 1.3 million FIFA Mobile Coins, while the lower tier striker is foundation gold 74 overall, Amath Ndiaye Diedhiou, which sells for 35,000-50,000 FIFA Mobile Coins.





It was released worldwide on 11th of October 2016. It was announced during Gamescom 2016 on August 16, 2016. The game introduces a new"Attack Mode" where players only play the offensive phases of a match. Attack Mode features in an asynchronous multiplayer as well as in both single player matches. The game will also feature Live Events themed on recent world events, as well as mini-games based on skills such as shooting, dribbling and goalkeeping.



A few of the players in the game from launch have been forgotten. The items everyone wants are TOTY ones, Icons or the most recent promo offerings. Not everyone is able to purchase or redeem those for their teams. When players were rated by comparing base Gold against base Elites, it's fair to ask: is it better buy a higher overall player, or to train a player from a low overall?



Evidently, FIFA Mobile Coins are required to train a player to a overall from a low overall. But it may sometimes advantageous to upgrade a higher overall player that you have purchased from the market than a one that is overall.



We begin to see this by analysing three different lower tier players compared to a higher tier version of the standing, being CB, CAM and ST. With each comparison, there'll be a entire coin cost and the whole amount of XP to achieve 100 overall for each player, in addition to a comparison of the overall characteristics.



The first comparison is between Base Gold 79-overall Nacho Fernandez and TOTY Nominee CB Thiago Silva. Silva goes for 1.7 million FIFA Mobile Coins, while Nacho goes for between 100,000 and 200,000 FIFA Mobile Coins.



When both are upgraded to 100 overall, Nacho is less than 200 total stats behind Silva. Some may think that this a huge gap and Silva clearly outclasses Nacho. Nacho defeats Silva in physical, defence and pace, though that are arguably the most important stats that a CB needs. Pace interrupt them and to grab up to players and attackers, are crucial in VS Attack.



Adding to this almost 3 million coin difference, Nacho also takes 2 million less XP to train up to 100 overall. That's a difference, as both players are educated to the same overall, seeing. This (common amongst TOTY Nominees and Starters) shows that some of the higher rated cards may not live up to your expectations. Nacho will save you almost 3 million FIFA Mobile Coins and 2 million XP updated, which is an saving, considering Nacho gets the crucial stats.



For a contrast in the midfield, consider 79-overall base gold Wayne Rooney with Elite Paulo Dybala. While Dybala sells for closer to a million FIFA Mobile Coins, rooney will set you back around 250,000 FIFA Mobile Coins.



When both maxed out however, 79 Rooney has an astounding than 85 Dybala. Rooney costs 9.5 million FIFA Mobile Coins to train while Dybala prices around 9 million FIFA Mobile Coins to reach 100 overall. This is one example of this tier participant costing to train to 100 overall than the higher tier player.



With the number of stats Rooney has over Dybala, it is clear to see why he costs to train than Dybala, but the 750,000 lower price tag of Rooney offsets this. Dybala takes 100,000 XP less to train than Rooney. So, it is worth spending the extra 100,000 XP on Rooney rather than saving with Dybala? Rooney would be the obvious choice as he defeats on Dybala in each statistical group besides two.



Finally, comparing the best TOTY Nominee striker, and one of the better elite strikers in the game (prior to his untradeable Player of the Month thing ), with one of the most beloved cards locally.

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