FIFA 21 Ultimate Team Guide – Everything New, How to Make Your Team, Buy Players

FIFA 21 Ultimate Team Guide

This FIFA 21 Ultimate Team Guide will show you how to get started with your Ultimate Team, activities that can earn you Coins, how to buy players, and everything new in the Ultimate Team mode of the latest FIFA game in the series.

Ultimate Team is now a big part of the series that makes a comeback in every new FIFA title. FIFA 21 is no different, but it comes with some new features that can help you build your dream team to compete against others.

FIFA 21 Ultimate Team Guide

Below we have detailed some tips to start your Ultimate Team, while also listing some everything new in the game mode.

What’s New in FIFA 21 Ultimate Team?

FIFA 21 Ultimate Team comes with some big changes to the mode, which was rather becoming the same old in the last few games over the years. The first big change which you will notice instantly is the removal of Fitness Cards and Training Cards. Both the cards were a nuisance especially when you had to spend so many Coins to purchase them.

With both the Training and Fitness Cards now gone, every payer that you start a match with comes with full Fitness. You don’t have to worry about rotating players just to get your players back to their 100%, allowing you to focus on the match itself.

On the other hand, new events have been added to the FIFA Ultimate Team 21, where you have access to Team Events and Community Events that dish out various rewards for you to collect. These events have single objective tasks that you have to complete while completing them will give you a certain reward tied to the challenge or task.

Another addition that many players will be pleased about is the new ICONs for this year’s game. With new additions like Fernando Torres, Xavi, and Ashley Cole, you have 100 ICONs in the game that you can add to your team.

Ultimate Team Beginner’s Tips

Making your dream team in FIFA 21 should start with some patience and rational thinking when choosing players for your team. Instead of going for the top league players that can easily drain your Coins, it is best to make up a team that can work together effectively, ensuring you the most out of your spending.

Once you have a team that works well, starts winning matches, and earns Coins in rewards, you can then look to buy expensive or high valued players that you can bring to the team. There are plenty of ICONs in the game as well, which you can bring in the squad. However, it is best to choose the player that suits well with your team. What is an expensive player without having a good compatibility with the rest of the team? So you should check out all the options you have before you buy a player.

Complete Challenges

The only way you can make your dream team is to have the resources in the first place. The game has plenty of options that give you the chance to earn Coins as rewards. Coins can be earned by completing Squad Building Challenges, which gets you a decent amount of money in the early stages of Ultimate Team.

If you want to get the most of these challenges, complete challenges with the least compatible player in your team. You can also buy players just to finish off these challenges and sell them later.

Complete Milestones

Another way you can earn Coins is by complete Milestones. These are small objectives of tasks that you can complete to earn valuable rewards in return. Some of the Milestones are pretty straightforward and you might not even have to do something special, like scoring a set amount of goals.

Other Milestones will require you to do certain tasks with certain conditions in a match. You should definitely check out the Milestones you have, even if they seem like a lot, most of them are pretty simple and achievable.


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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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