When FIFA 23 first released, players spent quite some time trying to understand the changes to FUT with chemistry, in particular, coming under scrutiny.
Chemistry has always been important in FUT. Even with all the latest FIFA TOTS cards, you may come undone in FUT Champs or FIFA Squad Battles without a well put-together squad.
However, for FIFA 23, the system went through a transformation that changed how you build your next squad.
Read on for all the information on chemistry changes in FUT and how to maximise your player chemistry in FIFA 23. Soon your team will be the ones lifting up the trophies.
Chemistry in FIFA 23 has been completely overhauled, allowing more variety than ever before in how you can build your squad and get the most out of your players, even if they do play for different teams and nations.
The main change is that chemistry lines have been removed completely, meaning players from the same nation/club don’t need to be lined up next to one another anymore to gain maximum chemistry ratings.
How does that work? Instead of chemistry lines, players now have chemistry diamonds on player cards. You’ll notice that each player in your playing squad has three small diamonds in the bottom-left of their FUT cards.
Zero is the minimum chemistry and three is the maximum. Your team can have a total chemistry rating out of 33, which can be seen on the left-hand side of the squad building screen as a panel. Check it all out in action in the trailer below (from 2:37):
The left panel is where you want to be looking as it shows you each league, club and nation that is represented in your team. The greyed-out player head icons there will show you how many players you need in your squad (playing in any position) to reach
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