The Ready, Set, Rush Pack went live with the release of the Total Rush promo in EA FC 25, and it’s one of the most expensive packs that you can get.
The Ready, Set, Rush Pack has boosted stats when it comes to finding a promo item. However, it’s far more expensive than ordinary store packs, irrespective of whether you spend coins or FC Points. Is it worth spending your resources, or should you hold onto the coins? Let’s find out.
EA FC 25 Ready, Set, Rush Pack rewards
The Ready, Set, Rush Pack offers 15 different cards, and all of them are rated 84 or higher. Interestingly, the cards you’ll get are distributed evenly according to their positions. In simpler words, you’ll get five attackers, five midfielders, and five defenders/goalkeepers.
All the cards you’ll get from the pack are untradeable, so you can’t sell them on the market.
EA FC 25 Ready, Set, Rush Pack odds
Pack odds determine the rate at which you can unlock different rewards from opening it. Here are the odds of the Ready, Set, Rush Pack.
- Gold 75+ Player – 100%
- Gold 82+ Player – 100%
- Gold 88+ Player – 83%
- Team of the Week Player – 41%
- Total Rush Player – 23%
Is the Ready, Set, Rush Pack worth buying?
Promo packs tend to be quite expensive, as they’re like opening a casino draw – you could get better rewards, but that comes with higher risk. The odds of getting a promo card are higher, but unfortunately, the pack doesn’t include a guaranteed Hero item. Additionally, the odds of a promo item could have been a lot better as well.
Sometimes, the promo packs are worth taking a bet on. Unfortunately, it’s just the start of a new year, and it’s better to hold on to your coins. Yes, you can always get lucky and get an item worth over a million coins on the market. But that’s not going to happen, and chances are that you’ll end up with fodder that would be a lot cheaper to get directly from the market. Only buy this pack if you have plenty of fodder in reserve and a lot of disposable coins in Ultimate Team.
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