The reason i've only got in-season cards is that they're all part of full collections. The thinking behind it is that next season i'll have a great base to play classic with only 10-15% cards, as well as using the classic spot in-season. I could have saved money on buying some big hitters in classic, but long term they won't be able to compete as well without the 5% collection bonus. Cool to be featured, and great vid as always!
your video is in a great timing i was thinking what will focus now the development of in season or go for my classic mixed match. I am trying to build Celtics teams as well now
What's your goal in Sorare? If you want to try and win on weekly basis, limited is the way to go with that kind of budget. If you are looking for a win every now and than, with bigger upside, than rare budget team definitely possibility. If you are new to Sorare, it's quite possible limited is the best strategy, learningwise.
@malkyministrvalky9000 longterm planning is always a nightmare in Sorare, with the uncertainty of how Sorare will manage their competitions and stuff. I think limited loses more value when going to classic, since x/1000 on top of all the already existing classic limiteds make it hard to maintain value. If you do want to plan for longterm, make sure you don't get upset with the 'loss' of value on the card itself, just grind the game and get the value back in rewards over time. The same principle goes for rare, but with the 1/100 there is just a whole lot less competition, hence with a good bit of form you'll see that in it's respective price range. Whatever it really comes down to, is make sure you make a decision based on which League you are most interested in (knowledge does come a long way) and ultimately have fun and enjoy the game; it's a game after all.
@@victorterheege5462 Thanks, I don't care about the loss of the card. But what Quinny said kind of resonated with me - why buy a Limited for €1 when the Rare is like €6. If you like the player and want to follow their career, buying the Rare seems to make sense.
@@malkyministrvalky9000 Definitely makes sense, especially when you can have the benefit of using the rare in both limited and rare competitions. I do advice to look into collectionbonus of at least 3-4% for your most used cards, so you give yourself the best opportunity of getting to rewards when your players do perform. All the best in your Sorare journey!
The reason i've only got in-season cards is that they're all part of full collections. The thinking behind it is that next season i'll have a great base to play classic with only 10-15% cards, as well as using the classic spot in-season. I could have saved money on buying some big hitters in classic, but long term they won't be able to compete as well without the 5% collection bonus.
Cool to be featured, and great vid as always!
Love the videos Quinny, always putting my strategy into perspective 😂😂😂
Very much in that situation right now playing a couple of rare lineups aswell as Limited
your video is in a great timing i was thinking what will focus now the development of in season or go for my classic mixed match. I am trying to build Celtics teams as well now
Do you think it's best to go straight into Rare on a €400-500 budget, or better to flesh out Limiteds and then add Rares?
What's your goal in Sorare? If you want to try and win on weekly basis, limited is the way to go with that kind of budget. If you are looking for a win every now and than, with bigger upside, than rare budget team definitely possibility.
If you are new to Sorare, it's quite possible limited is the best strategy, learningwise.
@@victorterheege5462 More long-term. Don't need to win on a weekly basis. I'd be happy to keep some cards for Classic Rare in the future.
@malkyministrvalky9000 longterm planning is always a nightmare in Sorare, with the uncertainty of how Sorare will manage their competitions and stuff.
I think limited loses more value when going to classic, since x/1000 on top of all the already existing classic limiteds make it hard to maintain value.
If you do want to plan for longterm, make sure you don't get upset with the 'loss' of value on the card itself, just grind the game and get the value back in rewards over time.
The same principle goes for rare, but with the 1/100 there is just a whole lot less competition, hence with a good bit of form you'll see that in it's respective price range.
Whatever it really comes down to, is make sure you make a decision based on which League you are most interested in (knowledge does come a long way) and ultimately have fun and enjoy the game; it's a game after all.
@@victorterheege5462 Thanks, I don't care about the loss of the card. But what Quinny said kind of resonated with me - why buy a Limited for €1 when the Rare is like €6. If you like the player and want to follow their career, buying the Rare seems to make sense.
@@malkyministrvalky9000 Definitely makes sense, especially when you can have the benefit of using the rare in both limited and rare competitions.
I do advice to look into collectionbonus of at least 3-4% for your most used cards, so you give yourself the best opportunity of getting to rewards when your players do perform.
All the best in your Sorare journey!
Did you get that 4/100 chanot
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I want to sell all my players at once. Does anyone know how to do this? Gallery name is Touw10
Sorare discord is the place to go, there's alot of active trade channels there