Evolution Cards in EA Sports FC 24 — Boost Your Squad Performance by learning how to evolve cards and which upgrades to prioritize.
, and you can browse the available evolutions. One of the most important things to note is that all of the evolutions available at launch require you to play and sometimes win Squad Battles onIt’s a good idea to make sure you’re trying to evolve as many cards as possible all at once because you can only play so many Squad Battles per week. The good news is that if you run out, you can also play online Rivals or Champions matches.
While ideally, you would do every evolution in EA Sports FC 24, creating a game plan for which ones to tackle first is essential. Golden Glow Up is an absolute must, as it takes a bronze card and boosts it up to an 80 OVR. You need ain order to complete the challenge. Any CM will work as long as it is below 65 OVR.
The Relentless Winger Evolution sadly has a paywall attached to it. You need 50,000 coins or 1000 FUT points to unlock the quest, which will give the player the Relentless playstyle, which will give you a considerable edge. This challenge also has more intense requirements, requiring you to score eight goals before you get the full upgrade. You need a card marked as a
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