FIFA 23 World Cup Challenge Brazil SBC: How to Complete, Rebound Challenge, Cost
The World Cup Playoffs are in full swing and EA has just released the FIFA 23 World Cup Challenge Brazil Squad Building Challenge. This will allow players to get a good set of players to add some potentially valuable cards to their FUT squad without spending too much effort or FUT Coins.
Single-tasking SBCs like these are pretty valuable for players who need maps but don't have a lot of feed. A new low cost challenge will give them the chance to pack an item from one of the current promo series such as World Cup Stories or the new Icon series cards.
Despite losing their last group stage match to Cameroon, Brazil finished top of their group and will face South Korea on December 5th. Players have two days to complete the Brazil SBC World Cup Challenge in FIFA 23 coins. Considering they have to trade a fairly low-ranked lineup, gamers who play the title regularly shouldn't have too much trouble completing the challenge. Here's a guide to completing the new SBC as optimally as possible.
FIFA 23 World Cup Challenge Brazil is a quick SBC to complete for relatively easy rewards
These types of squad building challenges are easy to complete because they have few restrictions but offer solid rewards. Players who wish to complete the matchmaking challenge will be able to freely use a wide variety of player cards they have. The requirements that must be met in order to receive the rewards that SBC has to offer are listed below:
- Number of players in the squad: 11
- Number of players from Brazil in the squad: at least 1
- Clubs in lineup: Maximum 5
- Number of players from the same league: minimum 5
- The quality of the cards in the composition: At least 1 rare card.
- Team Rating: Minimum 75
- Required credits in chemistry: 22
Rewards: 1x Prime Electrum Player Pack (Tradable)
Estimated Cost: 4-000 FUT Coins across all platforms
The SBC is pretty cheap and the cost to build a team from scratch fits the bill, at somewhere around 4 FUT Coins, according to current FIFA 500 transfer market rates. that's not a high cost.
The low team rating requirement of 75 means that a lot of silver cards can be used to lower the cost, and a rare card should ideally be one of them to ensure minimal wastage of resources. Criterion Chemistry Point 22 might seem high, but given the cheap price of the cards needed in a team, you shouldn't have any problem buying some cheap players on the market to fill in the gaps.
While more difficult SBCs can bring better rewards, the World Cup Challenge Brazil gives players prime Electrum Players Pack, which is a pretty good deal for those looking to expand their FIFA 23 lineups. The item has six cards of each quality: Gold, Silver, and Bronze. While the potential for extraordinary cards might be low with this SBC, you shouldn't pass up this chance to get a valuable foundation for the challenges ahead.