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All EA FC Mobile Ragnarok Mighty Winter Week 2 cards and Shards required to claim them

All EA FC Mobile Ragnarok Mighty Winter Week 2 cards and Shards required to claim them

Time of India18-07-2025
EA FC Mobile's Ragnarok: Mighty Winter event continues to heat-up the icy battlefield with the release of Week 2 Gallery player cards. This new set offers a mix of 3 legendary Icons, 11 current footballing stars, and 2 popular club heroes, all available to claim using Mighty Winter Shards.
If you're saving up your Shards wisely, here's a detailed breakdown of all the Week 2 cards and how many Shards each one requires to unlock.
EA FC Mobile Mighty Winter Week 2 cards revealed: Yashin, Palmer, Mascherano, and more
The EA FC Mobile Mighty Winter Week 2 Gallery offers players a golden opportunity to strengthen their squads with a powerful blend of Icons, heroes and high-rated active players, most of whom are club football veterans and are at the climax of their storied careers.
Here's a list of all 16 available EAFC Mobile Mighty Winter Week 2 player items and Mighty Winter Shard counts to claim them:
Icons:
Laurent Blanc
(111 OVR, CB - France, Icon) - 1250 Mighty Winter Shards
Lev Yashin
(111 OVR, GK - Russia, Icon) - 1250 Mighty Winter Shards
Garrincha
(111 OVR, RW - Brazil, Icon) - 1000 Mighty Winter Shards
Heroes:
Javier Mascherano
(110 OVR, CDM - Argentina, Icon) - 500 Mighty Winter Shards
Rudi Völler
(110 OVR, ST - Germany, Icon) - 650 Mighty Winter Shards
Current Players:
Cole Palmer
(111 OVR, CAM - England, Chelsea) - 1000 Mighty Winter Shards
Antoine Griezmann
(110 OVR, CAM - France, Atlético Madrid) - 650 Mighty Winter Shards
Dani Carvajal
(110 OVR, RB - Spain, Real Madrid) - 800 Mighty Winter Shards
Sadio Mané
(109 OVR, LW - Senegal, Al-Nassr) - 450 Mighty Winter Shards
Olivier Giroud
(109 OVR, ST - France, LOSC Lille) - 300 Mighty Winter Shards
Sergio Busquets
(109 OVR, CDM - Spain, Inter Miami) - 300 Mighty Winter Shards
Nacho Fernández
(109 OVR, CB - Spain, Real Madrid) - 300 Mighty Winter Shards
Sebastián Coates
(108 OVR, CB - Uruguay, Nacional) - 200 Mighty Winter Shards
Thomas Meunier
(108 OVR, RB - Belgium, LOSC Lille) - 200 Mighty Winter Shards
Jordan Henderson
(108 OVR, CM - England, Ajax) - 200 Mighty Winter Shards
Gyasi Zardes
(108 OVR, ST - USA, Austin FC) - 300 Mighty Winter Shards
From the iconic reflexes and quick feet of Yashin and Garrincha to the modern creative football of Palmer and Griezmann, this week's selection is stacked with value at various Shard levels.
Players will need to strategize smartly and prioritize based on their team needs.
The Week 3 Gallery is expected to unlock next week, with the Main II, Rewards II, and Gallery II set to open in 14 days. So now's the time to grind, complete event objectives and quests, and save up those Shards for the next wave of winter warriors.
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