The Premium Mixed League SBC in FC 25 has sparked mixed reactions among the community. Known for its potential to bring valuable returns and club-building opportunities, it also comes with hefty challenges, mainly due to the high cost and scarcity of certain cards, specifically from the Libertadores and Sudamericana leagues. Recently, YouTuber Nepenthez conducted an experiment, completing 20 runs of the Premium Mixed League SBC to assess the potential rewards, costs, and overall worthiness of the SBC. This article dives into the findings and insights from Nepenthez’s experiment and examines whether this SBC is worth your time and coins.
The Cost and Challenges of the Premium Mixed League SBC
One of the most challenging aspects of the Premium Mixed League SBC is its reliance on Libertadores and Sudamericana cards. This year, EA made these cards rarer by not offering them as “special” cards (which have historically been easier to obtain). Instead, they now appear as standard gold, common, and rare cards. This shift has created a scarcity problem, as they no longer come through high-yield packs like 100k or Ultimate packs. As a result, completing the SBC has become very costly.
The Price Breakdown of the Premium Mixed League SBC
The cost of the Premium Mixed League SBC varies, but here’s a rough outline:
- French or Ligue 1 squads: Around 4,000 coins
- Serie A or Eredivisie squads: Approximately 5,000 coins
- Libertadores and Sudamericana squads: Around 5,000 coins each due to the scarcity of these cards
In total, you could be spending 20,000 to 25,000 coins per run of the SBC. Due to the limited availability of Libertadores and Sudamericana cards, the community has raised concerns, hoping EA would address this issue. To date, however, EA has yet to make adjustments, which means players are left facing this high cost as they attempt to complete the SBC.
Opening 20 Packs: Results and Insights
In Nepenthez’s experiment, 20 packs from the Premium Mixed League SBC were opened to assess the potential rewards and overall profitability. These packs included a mix of tradable and untradeable items, and here’s what he observed.
Rewards from the Tradable Packs
Tradable packs had mixed returns, offering various items like anchor and shadow chemistry styles, some higher-rated cards, and a few unique items that fetched good prices on the transfer market. While several packs contained low-value cards, there were occasional valuable hits that helped offset the SBC’s high cost.
In particular, the trial returned:
- A few special items like shadows (worth around 5k each)
- Occasional high-rated cards, such as walkouts and in-forms, that helped raise overall returns
- Libertadores and Sudamericana cards, which held high value because of their scarcity
Untradeable Packs and Club Stocking
The untradeable packs proved valuable for club stocking, especially as they helped accumulate players for future SBCs. For many players, untradeable items from the Premium Mixed League SBC are beneficial for ongoing squad-building and special event cards.
Using these packs, players can build a strong foundation for their clubs, stocking valuable players that can be helpful for future challenges. However, the frequency of valuable items—like 85+ rated players and rare chemistry styles—was low, meaning the untradeable packs might not yield significant immediate returns.
The Case for Club Stocking with the Premium Mixed League SBC
One of the main appeals of this SBC is that it provides a steady flow of players into your club, which is ideal for anyone looking to complete additional SBCs and evolutions throughout the year. EA’s frequent releases of new SBCs make club stocking essential, as it allows players to complete objectives and unlock rewards without purchasing additional packs. Completing the Premium Mixed League SBC even occasionally will help fill club positions and keep the club ready for various in-game opportunities.
While the Premium Mixed League SBC offers consistent returns in the form of club-stocked players, it remains an expensive choice for those solely interested in profit. However, for players with a long-term club-building focus, this SBC is worth considering, especially as a way to accumulate assets for future challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Premium Mixed League SBC in FC 25
Why is the Premium Mixed League SBC so expensive?
The high cost is due to the rarity of Libertadores and Sudamericana cards, which EA made standard gold cards this year instead of ‘special’ cards. Their limited supply has driven up the cost of completing the SBC.
How can I get Libertadores and Sudamericana cards?
Currently, these cards are available through regular packs, but they are much harder to come by than last year. Monitoring the market and picking them up during Marquee Matchups or high-pack-supply events can help.
Is the Premium Mixed League SBC worth it?
For club stocking and long-term players focused on SBCs, it’s beneficial. However, players looking solely for profit may find it expensive and unreliable for consistent high returns.
What are the best packs in the Premium Mixed League SBC?
The prime gold players and small rare gold players packs are most likely to yield high-value cards, including walkouts, which are essential for balancing out the SBC’s costs.
Should I sell Libertadores and Sudamericana cards or use them in the SBC?
If you need coins, selling them can yield a quick profit. However, if you are committed to completing the Premium Mixed League SBC, keep them, as they are essential but challenging to replace.
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