1/ This is the how Chemistry works in #FIFA23. π¨πΎβπ¬π§ͺβ¬ @EASPORTSFIFA
Forget about links and the team chemistry meter.
Itβs now about individual player Chemistry. πͺπΎ
[THREAD] π§΅
2/ Each player in your squad can get up to 3 Chemistry for max chem. This lets him play to his best ability.
Playing him out of position or having 0 Chem wonβt negatively affect him.
Bench players donβt affect Chemistry.
3/ You increase a playerβs Chemistry by adding other players from the same Club, League, or Nation to the XI.
The more players you add to each category unlocks more Chem for those players.
The amount of Chem you gain from each category is based on these thresholds:
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Clubs
β’ 2 plyrs from same club = 1 Chem
β’ 5 plyrs from same club = 2 Chem
β’ 9 plyrs from same club = 3 Chem
Nations & Leagues
β’ 3 plyrs from same N or L = 1 Chem
β’ 5 plyrs from same N or L = 2 Chem
β’ 9 plyrs from same N or L = 3 Chem
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Managers count as 1 player towards League and Nation chem.
Icons count as 2 players towards Nation chem.
Heroes count as 2 players towards League chem.
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You can mix & match how a player gets 3 Chemistry.
Ex: you can get 1 Chem from Club and 2 Chem from Nation.
Or all 3 Chemistry from a single League if you have enough players.
Let's break this down with a real squad...
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Ex: Ederson has 3 Chemistry b/c:
- 1 Club chem from 2 City players (incl. himself)
- 1 League chem from 5 Prem players
- 1 Nation chem from 3 Brazilians
Marquinhos has 2 Chem because:
- 1 Club from 2 PSG players
- 1 Nation chem from 3 Brazilians
He doesn't have enough Ligue 1 players for League chem.
The menu on the left shows you how many players you need to unlock the NEXT threshold of Chemistry. π§ͺ
Overall it should give us more flexibility to build squads.