What are you guys doing with your <70 cards? Is it worth holding onto incase sets require them?
1 training is kinda soft from EA imo..
What are you guys doing with your <70 cards? Is it worth holding onto incase sets require them?
1 training is kinda soft from EA imo..
If it's not eligible for a set or for auction, I'm QSing mine.
They need to fix this. I had 75/310 cards from the Recruit pack last night that were not auctionable. I was still profitable, but I feel if you spend coins on packs for cards, they should all be auctionable unless otherwise noted ahead of time (which case, I would simply not engage with that pack).
The way that the silver sets are programmed right now is the issue with not being able to put them into sets and they need to change this too. As of now, 65's are the only cards that can go into the 68-69 set. This means 66's and 67's cannot be placed into sets because there are no sets for them. Also, 68's are the only cards that can go into the 70-71 (or is it 72?) set, so 69's do not have a set to go into.
Weird thing is that not all 66, 67, and 69 OVR cards are coded as non auctionable. In theory, as of now you are better off pulling 65's instead of 66/67's and 68's as opposed to 69's.
You can tell by the little blue icon that says "NA", if you get the magnifying glass out, if the card will auction or not. I just look for the blue and red rectangles ("BND").
I just don't understand why silver cards were even coded as "BND" or "NA" to begin with. Does EA think we are going to make millions of coins from them somehow? They took the GAP pack and power ups out of Madden (and silver cards for that matter), so I don't get it.
There was a day without BND/NAT/NA cards where you could take the rewards you earned for playing and interacting with the game and use them in sets. I remember EA's big push for players to "engage" with the content and material during the pandemic. Things have changed since then quite a bit.