'FIFA 17' cheats, tips, and tricks: Players need approximately $629 worth of in-game coins to build the ultimate dream team

"FIFA 17" was released on Sept. 26. Facebook/EA Sports

With the release of the new sports game "FIFA 17," hardcore fans know that best mode to play in the game is the FIFA Ultimate Team mode. The name of the mode is self-explanatory since in this mode, players can construct their very own fantasy team of iconic players and have a match against other players online.

However, according to Game N Guide, for the players who want to get their own best team, it is best to buy the strongest players in the field. Building the ultimate team of legends could be a tedious and expensive job, but for those willing to exert their efforts, the exchange could certainly be rewarding.

When it comes to involving real-world currency, it seems that the whole team will cost about $629.58, which corresponds to the amount of the game's currency needed in order to get powerful players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and the like.

The most expensive cards in the game includes the aforementioned Cristiano Ronaldo, which costs around $244.87 worth of in-game coins, followed by Lionel Messi at $177.05 and Luis Suarez, who costs $103.22.

Thankfully, other members of the team — which are composed of mostly Spanish players — are pretty cheap, considering their high overall stats. With this, it can be seen that the game is definitely using a real-world skill and popularity system to determine each players' stats.

However, an alternative method is available, according to Mobile & Apps. For players who want to legitimately earn in-game coins without the aid of real-world money as well as cheating, the Squad Building Challenges can prove to be a viable way to earn coins.

It could be quite an enormous chore, considering the amount of money needed in order to get the players mentioned above, but letting players go over trading cards for rewards seems to be the best way to go.

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