Best way to complete the 87 Rated Trailblazers Raphina


The Trailblazers Raphinha SBC has just dropped, carrying a hefty price tag but offering plenty of appealing factors to justify it. Before jumping in, let’s break down the most efficient approach to complete it. This article is powered by Score More With Xbox.

The Cost

This SBC is priced at 501,700 coins, which may seem quite steep in today’s market. However, we’ll go over the pros and cons of the player later in the article to help you decide if it’s worth the investment.

Here’s the breakdown on the cards you’ll need to complete the various squads for this SBC:

  • 5x Team of the Week (TOTW) players
  • 11x 88-rated cards
  • 18x 86-rated cards
  • A mix of 85-rated to 83-rated cards.

The 88 and 86-rated cards will be the most expensive requirements for this SBC. While you might have a few of these in your club, it’s likely you’ll still need to spend a good amount of coins to complete it.

Breaking Down the Squads

You will need to complete nine squads, here’s a quick look at what each individual squad requires:

FC Barcelona: You’ll need an 84 rated squad, with a TOTW, and also a player from FC Barcelona.

Brazil: You’ll need an 85 rated squad, with a TOTW, and also a player from the Brazil.

LALIGA: You’ll need an 85 rated squad, with a TOTW, and also a player from La Liga.

Top Form: You’ll need an 85 rated squad, with a TOTW. (You need two of these, the other is called 85-Rated Squad)

85-Rated Squad: You’ll need an 85 rated squad.

86-Rated Squad: You’ll need two 86 rated squads.

87-Rated Squad: To finish, you’ll need an 87 rated squad.

You have around 11 days left to complete this SBC, which is a relatively short window. With several costly squads to finish, committing to this SBC means you’ll need to be ready to spend some coins to see it through.

Is it worth it?

Now, let’s discuss value. The 87-rated Trailblazers Raphinha SBC is currently priced around 500k, but with the frequent release of gamble SBCs, this cost may rise in the coming days. The card itself is impressive, boasting excellent pace, strong dribbling, and valuable Roles and PlayStyles, making it a highly appealing option overall.

There aren’t many downsides to this card; the main drawback is the high cost of the SBC. At this price, you might expect 5* Skill Moves, which the player lacks. He also can’t play left mid as he doesnt have that position, and with many people playing 442, you might struggle to fit him in.

Overall, I’m on the fence with this one. If you can fit him into your team with full chemistry and don’t rely heavily on 5* skill moves, he’d be a solid addition given his strong attributes. However, if those factors don’t line up for you, it might be best to pass on this SBC.

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