In EA FC 24 a popular SBC makes its return. It comes with an unbeatable price-performance ratio. We will show you which powerful cards you can draw from the Partybag.
What is the Partybag? The Partybag is a surprise SBC, where players can be drawn from at least two different events. The Partybag has always offered a good price for the chance to get very strong players.
Now, the first Partybag SBC has appeared in EA FC 24, which you can repeat daily until Friday. First, we will briefly present the SBC and its requirements before we show you the probability of getting a strong card.
The first Partybag SBC – Here are the requirements
How much does the first Partybag cost? The first Partybag costs around 44,000 coins, although you only have to submit an 83-rated team. The problem is that you also need a Team-of-the-Week player (TOTW). Since these are currently required for other SBCs, their prices have risen significantly and they are sometimes no longer available on the transfer market or are sold out extremely quickly.
A little tip: If you have some 83 or 84-rated fodder left, you can complete the daily repeatable 82+TOTW player pick. In the best case, you draw a strong TOTW player, perhaps even a Mbappé from the new TOTW 9 starting at 7:00 PM tonight. In the worst case, you exchange a less valuable TOTW for the Partybag SBC.
And one more important note: The players from the Partybag are untradeable, meaning they cannot be offered on the transfer market. Nevertheless, we use the actual price on the transfer market to assess the potential candidates as strong or less valuable.
Further down you can read which players you might expect and how great your chance of getting an expensive player is.
84+ RTTK or Trailblazers in the first Partybag in EA FC 24
Which players can you draw from the Partybag? The first surprise SBC gives you the chance to get players with an overall rating of 84 or higher from the first two promos in EA FC 24, which are:
In total, the player pool of the Partybag includes 65 players. The highlights are RTTK Haaland valued at 2.6 million coins, Trailblazers Kylian Mbappé worth 4.5 million coins, or also Trailblazers Caroline Graham Hansen, who is priced at 2.1 million coins.
Alongside the big wins, there are some players that cost around a million, but also many that are worth several hundred thousand coins, significantly exceeding the price of the SBC.
However, among the more than 60 players, there are also many that cost significantly less than the SBC and are only priced just above 10,000 coins. This particularly applies to the RTTK players who have no chance of an upgrade anymore. Those who still have hopes for upgrades or have already seen an increase in their rating can read about it in our RTTK tracker.
Finally, we have calculated how great your chance of getting an expensive player is.
What are the chances of getting a strong player? In total, there are 33 players that are worth more than the SBC. 3 cards are priced approximately on par with the cost of the SBC. 29 players bring a greater loss of at least 15,000 to a maximum of 33,000 coins.
In the image, you can see from left to right the most expensive, expensive, and less expensive players that you can draw from the pack.
To highlight the positive aspect: The chance of getting an expensive player or a card that would at least not entail losses or only minor losses is over 50%. Compared to many other gamble SBCs, like the new Base Hero Upgrade, this is a strong ratio.
In conclusion, we can only say that you have to decide for yourself whether you want to take the risk. We find the loss calculation manageable and therefore consider the price-performance ratio to be very fair.