The revamped chemistry system is one of the biggest changes to FIFA 23 Ultimate Team. The new system is radically different, and players may have some difficulty adapting to it.
A major change in the chemistry system in how the positions of the footballer cards now work. With the Ultimate Team live, some have needed clarification about how to achieve full chemistry this time around. More importantly, the game's emphasis on the exact position of a card is something that players will need to consider.
If they fail to maximize chemistry, players will be at a disadvantage in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team. Thankfully, EA Sports has explained the new system and how it works. Let's look at how players can maximize the potential of their squads by achieving 33/33 chemistry.
Unlike previous years, the maximum chemistry someone can achieve on their FIFA 23 Ultimate Team squad is 33. This equates to three chemistry points that can be unlocked on each card. However, the points don't unlock independently and require calculation during squad building.
Here's how the chemistry points are assigned in the new system:
This is a departure from EA Sports' previous system, and the new update makes achieving full chemistry easier. Interestingly, chemistry points don't create individual links between cards anymore.
In simpler terms, someone's left-back can have a chemistry point with the forward in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team if they can satisfy any of the conditions mentioned above. In the previous system, chemistry depended on how the cards were linked, with unlinked cards unable to take advantage of the boost.
Another key thing that players should remember is to play a card in its natural position. Each FIFA 23 Ultimate Team card has a position assigned to it
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