What are re rolls?
Xstings said:What are re rolls?
They're pack offers in the Marketplace that can be purchased through Training value (rather than coins, or cash). For example, right now you can burn 36,000 Training to get a 89+ Sugar Rush "reroll" -- it's NOT good value, stay far, far away unless you've got a binder full of cards to burn. More often than not the plus is silent... i pulled easily 1M+ Training and probably only got 1 or 2 95 OVRs, a handful of 92s, almost all were 89s.
Thank you! I wasn’t sure exactly what it was. I read about posts with people pulling quality cards from re rolls. Thanks again.
peatrick said:They're pack offers in the Marketplace that can be purchased through Training value (rather than coins, or cash). For example, right now you can burn 36,000 Training to get a 89+ Sugar Rush "reroll" -- it's NOT good value, stay far, far away unless you've got a binder full of cards to burn. More often than not the plus is silent... i pulled easily 1M+ Training and probably only got 1 or 2 95 OVRs, a handful of 92s, almost all were 89s.
Thank you!!!
Xstings said:Thank you! I wasn’t sure exactly what it was. I read about posts with people pulling quality cards from re rolls. Thanks again.
You are most welcome, sir -- that wasn't readily apparent to me either when i started my first MUT squad last year (`23) around Christmas. It is not particularly lucrative, it's almost always better/faster/cheaper to simply go to the auction house to purchase the cards you want. Coin packs are horrendous, the pull rates have been ridiculously low this year. Re-rolls are no different.
I've easily burned through 1.5M+ Training to get a handful of 92s and one, maybe two 95 OVR Sugar Rush cards, unfortunately this isn't a get rich quick scheme. If you are trying to profit, typically it's best to snipe lower OVR set pieces and then use those to build whatever set currently sells for the most, rinse + repeat. However, timing markets is hard anywhere, MUT economy is no different from regular stonks.
Hope that was actually useful for you, sorry i'm just repeating myself at this point. PLEASE do not hesitate to ask any more questions... i'm hardly an expert on anything, but a whole heck of a lot of community members here on this great site invested a ton of time teaching me the finer points of the game, the least i can do is try to pay it forward -- and welcome sir!