How to Max Chemistry in FIFA 20 Ultimate Team, the way to achieve perfect chemistry in FUT 20
This short article will guide on what is FIFA 20 Chemistry, and how to max & achieve perfect chemistry in Ultimate Team.
What is chemistry in FIFA Ultimate Team?
In FUT, you can pick any 11 players to build a team. However, if they are just a random group of players, they may not perform well together as they have no chemistry. In the game, each team is given a chemistry rating out of 100, with each player having a maximum chemistry score of 10. Chemistry for each player is determined by their relationship to the players around him. Four factors taken are into account for individual chemistry - position, nationality, league and club. Players who are chosen in their preferred position will play better than players who are forced into a position that is not their regular place. Players will also get a boost in chemistry if they play alongside someone from the same nationality or league. Perfect chemistry comes when two players have the same nationality and club, with Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld of Belgium and Spurs an example of the perfect centre-back pairing.
How to improve Chemistry
Try to use a player in at least ten matches as this earns you the Loyalty bonus. This bonus adds +1 to the player chemistry. Another method is to choose player(s) and manager with similar nationality or league. As a result, you get the Manager bonus which also adds +1 to the player chemistry. If the players are in the same teams but different leagues that increases the chemistry by one. Different leagues but similar nationalities increases the chemistry by one. Same league and nationalities but different clubs increase it by two points. Similar club but different nationality also increases chemistry by two. Having the same club and nationality boosts the chemistry by three points!
Player Links - Indicated by the coloured lines between players, these will show up as either red, orange, or green again. This time, it's what the two linked players have in common (out of club, league, and nationality) that dictates the colour of the link. Red means nothing in common, decreasing Player and Team Chemistry. Orange means one thing in common, increasing Player and Team Chemistry - note that this is different to the outcome of an orange player position indicator. Green means two or more qualities in common, increasing Player and Team Chemistry by more than orange. The real outcome, however, is determined by all of the links from a player: see red as -1, orange as +1, and green as +2. Totalling up all the links, you'll want to end up positive for that player to gain a Chemistry boost from them.
That is the guide for increasing Chemistry in FIFA 20. If you want to build an Ultimate Team, you will also need the help of FIFA 20 Coins.
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