
EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC tasks, solutions, and more
EA has introduced a new Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC in EA FC 25, and it provides you with a remarkable attacking midfielder in Ultimate Team. To obtain him, all you have to do is complete a total of two simple tasks.
Once done, you will receive a 94-rated card, which will certainly contribute to your team's attack.
The overall cost of obtaining the card is approximately 80 thousand, which is quite reasonable for a player of his quality. Accordingly, you can surely consider completing this SBC.
Here are all the details about the new EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC.
EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback
SBC tasks
As previously stated, you have a total of two tasks that you will have to complete as part of the new EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC.
They require you to build teams as per the requirements, with both of them being quite simple.
Here are further details about the two tasks:
Task 1 – Chelsea
Min. team rating: 86.
No. of players from Chelsea in the squad: Min. 1
No. of players from TOTS / TOTW in the squad: Min. 1
Reward: 1x Small Prime Electrum Players Pack
Task 2 – Premier League
Min. team rating: 87.
No. of players from the Premier League in the squad: 1
Reward: 1x Small Prime Electrum Players Pack
Given that these two tasks only end up costing 80 thousand coins, this is a wonderful opportunity, and you should take this chance. The player possesses decent stats in the game and could be a valuable source of creativity.
EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC cheapest solutions
The following cards will prove to be the cheapest solutions for completing the EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC:
Task 1 – Chelsea
Grealish 84 overall
Bernardo Silva 88 overall
Marta 84 overall
Diani 88 overall
Buchanan 84 overall
Nkunku 84 overall
Janssen 84 overall
Havertz 83 overall
Frimpong 84 overall
Viggosdottir 84 overall
Locatelli 89 overall
Task 2 – Premier League
Griezmann 88 overall
Marta 84 overall
Irene Paredes 88 overall
Renard 88 overall
Reiten 88 overall
Lavelle 87 overall
Giacinti 82 overall
Foden 88 overall
Hasegawa 84 overall
Baltimore 84 overall
Viggosdottir 84 overall
By using these cards, you can end up finishing the Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC for the lowest possible price in EA FC 25. Aside from the attacking midfielder position, the player can also fit in as a striker and score some valuable goals for your side.
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