Was wondering if power is going to convert to coins at the end of the Genki Force promo. Is the ratio of coins we will get for 1 power known. Not sure if its worth holding onto 900 power or upgrading Cameron Jordan
Someone may correct me here, but I believe the conversion value of currencies generally is equal to:
[x] OVR Item's Training Quicksell Value * Market's Minimum Coins-to-Training Ratio / [x] OVR Item's Currency Quicksell Value = Coins per unit of currency
A 90 OVR item usually quicksells for 10,600 Training, the market's minimum Coins-to-Training ratio is about 1.13, and a 90 OVR Genki Force item quicksells for 80 Power. Therefore: 10600*1.13/80≈150 Coins per Power
That would mean that with my 3065 Power, I'm sitting on 459,750 Coins. Note that as the cost of training goes down, the cost of upgrading Cameron Jordan goes down as well (assuming that EA does update Cameron Jordan so that he can be upgraded by Training and not Power).
Based on these numbers, if you had enough Power (1,880, if I remember correctly) to purchase the Auctionable 96 OVR Genki Force player, you could net around 415,000 Coins on the resale (220 Coins per Power). You can also buy up to five Auctionable 93 OVR Genki Force players for 520 Power, netting around 83,000 Coins on the resale (160 Coins per Power).
phatalerror said:Someone may correct me here, but I believe the conversion value of currencies generally is equal to:
[x] OVR Item's Training Quicksell Value * Market's Minimum Coins-to-Training Ratio / [x] OVR Item's Currency Quicksell Value = Coins per unit of currency
A 90 OVR item usually quicksells for 10,600 Training, the market's minimum Coins-to-Training ratio is about 1.13, and a 90 OVR Genki Force item quicksells for 80 Power. Therefore: 10600*1.13/80≈150 Coins per Power
That would mean that with my 3065 Power, I'm sitting on 459,750 Coins. Note that as the cost of training goes down, the cost of upgrading Cameron Jordan goes down as well (assuming that EA does update Cameron Jordan so that he can be upgraded by Training and not Power).
Based on these numbers, if you had enough Power (1,880, if I remember correctly) to purchase the Auctionable 96 OVR Genki Force player, you could net around 415,000 Coins on the resale (220 Coins per Power). You can also buy up to five Auctionable 93 OVR Genki Force players for 520 Power, netting around 83,000 Coins on the resale (160 Coins per Power).
So if I can buy my 96 non bnd fantasy. And have enough 93s for another. Is it worth it to say make a fusion pitts since he's still around 900 000 to a mill
Mph91 said:So if I can buy my 96 non bnd fantasy. And have enough 93s for another. Is it worth it to say make a fusion pitts since he's still around 900 000 to a mill
You can’t use a BND in the fusion set.
Mph91 said:So if I can buy my 96 non bnd fantasy. And have enough 93s for another. Is it worth it to say make a fusion pitts since he's still around 900 000 to a mill
Get what you can get on the market when you can get it. When I've looked at prices, you'd be better off selling two separate 96's than one 96 fusion champion. You definitely distribute risk with two items to sell.