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EA FC 25 Stanislav Lobotka Shapeshifters SBC tasks and solutions

EA FC 25 Stanislav Lobotka Shapeshifters SBC tasks and solutions

Time of India4 days ago

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The Stanislav Lobotka Shapeshifters SBC is now live in EA FC 25, and players can obtain a special card of the Napoli midfielder, but there's twist.
Ordinarily, Lobotka's cards in Ultimate Team have either been positioned as CM or CDM.
This is, however, the Shapeshifters promo, which means that all cards will have different positions from where they operate in real life.
In case of Lobotka, he is positioned as a LB. To obtain the card, players will have to complete two tasks.
EA FC 25
Stanislav Lobotka Shapeshifters
SBC tasks
The Stanislav Lobotka Shapeshifters SBC has two tasks. The conditions are relatively simple, making it a pretty beginner-friendly challenge to finish.
Task 1 - Top Form
Min. 1 Players: TOTS Honourable Mentions OR TOTS Highlights OR TEAM OF THE SEASON OR Team of the Week
Min. Team Rating: 86
Task 2 - Serie A
Min. 1 Players from: Serie A TIM
Min. Team Rating: 87
With the tasks out of the way, here are the cheapest solutions to use for players to obtain the card.
EA FC 25 Stanislav Lobotka Shapeshifters SBC solutions
While the market is pretty cheap, players can save more coins by using the fodder combination mentioned on this article.
Task 1 - Top Form
Dunn 84
Any 85-rated TOTW
Cancelo 86
Rodman 84
Catarina Macario 84
Mac Allister 86
Viggosdottir 84
Gabriel 86
Kerr 90
Grealish 84
Xhaka 86
Task 2 - Serie A
Cancelo 86
James 86
Schuller 86
Mapi Leon 89
Hegerberg 89
Palacios 84
Dimarco 84
Ruben Neves 84
Odegaard 89
Grimaldo 86
Xhaka 86
The new card is well-suited for beginners who are looking for a new left-back for their squad. Priced under 50,000 coins, the card offers Pinged Pass+, Jockey+, and Intercept+. Players can also add a fourth playstyle+ if they want, and there are plenty of options available to pick from. The card has decent Pace (94), but lacks in Defense (93), and Physicality (90). The Dribbling (93) and Passing (91) are pretty decent, and he is best suited as a Fullback role in the LB position.

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