06.12.2022, 08:55
"Wins to Watch" means that if FIFA 23 Coins the player's team wins three matches in the next eight domestic matches (starting the 30th of September) Then they receive an additional one-time boost in stats equivalent to a similar in-form. So if Man City win 3/8 games, Haaland gets another +1 over and beyond the in-form updates he receives. (Lol 'if'.)
Nations to Watch means that any player sporting an Ones to Watch card whose country is involved with this year's World Cup will receive a one-off in-form upgrade if their team is victorious at the World Cup. The Erlings are having a difficult time on this front, it appears, due to Norway's non-participation. ('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 have to be selected for their national team in order to be upgraded, meaning that should Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make the Brazil squad and his team picks up a win out in Qatar The Arsenal star will still earn a +1.
Also, it's worth mentioning there is a limitation to Ones to Watch players do not receive upgrades based on other promo cards. Thus, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April in a new promo called Factsmashers or whatever it is, his OTW won't be upgraded to reflect the new promo. (Sorry Tyler. If this helps you feel better, you are in literally everyone's pre-order OTW bundle.)
Last year's unusual transfer market behaviors meant it was usually practical and economical to bring in good promo players to the team, even within a couple of days after they came out. This may prove to be the case in FIFA 23, but for right now, the top Ones to Watch players are going cost you a significant premium. As they've received no improvements at all, it is hard to suggest spending coins for FIFA 23 Coins for sale them.
Nations to Watch means that any player sporting an Ones to Watch card whose country is involved with this year's World Cup will receive a one-off in-form upgrade if their team is victorious at the World Cup. The Erlings are having a difficult time on this front, it appears, due to Norway's non-participation. ('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 have to be selected for their national team in order to be upgraded, meaning that should Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make the Brazil squad and his team picks up a win out in Qatar The Arsenal star will still earn a +1.
Also, it's worth mentioning there is a limitation to Ones to Watch players do not receive upgrades based on other promo cards. Thus, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April in a new promo called Factsmashers or whatever it is, his OTW won't be upgraded to reflect the new promo. (Sorry Tyler. If this helps you feel better, you are in literally everyone's pre-order OTW bundle.)
Last year's unusual transfer market behaviors meant it was usually practical and economical to bring in good promo players to the team, even within a couple of days after they came out. This may prove to be the case in FIFA 23, but for right now, the top Ones to Watch players are going cost you a significant premium. As they've received no improvements at all, it is hard to suggest spending coins for FIFA 23 Coins for sale them.