11-21-2022, 06:34 AM
Nations to Watch means that anyone with FIFA 23 Coins an Ones to Watch card whose country is involved with this year's World Cup will receive a one-time in-form upgrade when their team is successful throughout the match. Tough times for Erling on this particular front, according to reports due to Norway's inability to participate. ('Tough times for Erling' is not something we expect to write on many other occasions this year/decade/millennium.)
And, even better, Nations to Watch players don't even need to be chosen for the national team to get the upgrade. So if Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make the Brazilian squad and his countrymen pick up victory in Qatar as well, the Arsenal star will still earn a +1.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that Ones to Watch players do not get upgrades in conjunction with other promotional cards. Thus, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April , in a new promo called Factsmashers or something similar you're looking at, your OTW will not be changed accordingly. (Sorry Tyler. If this makes you feel any better, then you're in almost everyone's preorder OTW bundle.)
Last year's unusual transfer market behaviors meant it was typically practical and cost-effective to include good promotional players to one's team, even within a couple of days after they came out. This could prove to be the case in FIFA 23 however currently, the best Ones to Watch players are likely cost you a massive premium. Because they've received no improvements at all which is why it's hard to recommend spending coins for them.
At the lower end of the scale, Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund is hovering around 14k coins at a cost of 4k more than his discard price. He is a decent starter centre-back, but he doesn't have the desirable 'Lengthy running style', and despite Dortmund's slow start, it's easy to see that he will be a candidate for this Wins to Watch upgrade in the next few weeks.
Despite their recent misfortunes on the pitch, Juventus still have a very good team. They can be quite a blast to play as for buy FIFA 23 Coins.
And, even better, Nations to Watch players don't even need to be chosen for the national team to get the upgrade. So if Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make the Brazilian squad and his countrymen pick up victory in Qatar as well, the Arsenal star will still earn a +1.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that Ones to Watch players do not get upgrades in conjunction with other promotional cards. Thus, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April , in a new promo called Factsmashers or something similar you're looking at, your OTW will not be changed accordingly. (Sorry Tyler. If this makes you feel any better, then you're in almost everyone's preorder OTW bundle.)
Last year's unusual transfer market behaviors meant it was typically practical and cost-effective to include good promotional players to one's team, even within a couple of days after they came out. This could prove to be the case in FIFA 23 however currently, the best Ones to Watch players are likely cost you a massive premium. Because they've received no improvements at all which is why it's hard to recommend spending coins for them.
At the lower end of the scale, Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund is hovering around 14k coins at a cost of 4k more than his discard price. He is a decent starter centre-back, but he doesn't have the desirable 'Lengthy running style', and despite Dortmund's slow start, it's easy to see that he will be a candidate for this Wins to Watch upgrade in the next few weeks.
Despite their recent misfortunes on the pitch, Juventus still have a very good team. They can be quite a blast to play as for buy FIFA 23 Coins.