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Best way to complete the 89 NumeroFUT Stones

11/01/2025 11:37am
By kimpembro

The Numero FUT Stones SBC has just dropped, giving players the option to choose between two versions of the card. Each version has some notable differences, which we’ll break down later in the article. With Stones being such a versatile and popular player, this SBC is bound to be a big hit with the community!

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The Cost

This SBC is priced at 151,700 coins and requires four squads to complete. At first glance, it looks like great value, so let’s break it down and show you the most efficient way to get it done.

Here’s the breakdown on the cards you’ll need to complete the various squads for this SBC:

  • 2x TOTW cards (87-rated)
  • 6x 88-rated cards
  • 3x 87-rated cards
  • 10x 84-rated cards
  • A mix of 82-rated to 83-rated cards.

The 88-rated cards are the priciest part of this SBC, coming in at around 60k each. You might need to buy these, but most of the other cards could already be in your untradeable collection, keeping the overall coin investment relatively low.

Breaking Down the Squads

You will need to complete four squads, here’s a quick look at what each individual squad requires:

Manchester City: You’ll need an 84 rated squad, with a player from Manchester City.

England: You’ll need an 84 rated squad, with a TOTW, and a player from England.

Premier League: You’ll need an 85 rated squad, with a TOTW, and a player from the Premier League.

87-Rated Squad: To finish, you’ll need an 87-rated squad.

You’ve got about 14 days to complete this SBC, which is plenty of time. The squads are reasonably priced, and gathering the fodder or coins to finish it should be manageable within the time frame.

Is it worth it?

Now, let’s talk about value. The 89-rated NumeroFUT Stones SBC is priced at around 150k coins, which as mentioned previously this is really well priced. You are getting to pick between two very good cards who play in a good league so links are not a problem.

There’s honestly no downside to this SBC. I’m a big fan and think it’s a fantastic option if he fits into your squad. However, the choice between the two versions will come down to a few key factors, so let’s dive into the differences.

The key difference between the two versions lies in their PlayStyles. Stat-wise, they’re quite similar, one has a bit more pace, while the other edges out defensively. However, the real deciding factor here will be which PlayStyles suit your squad’s playstyle and needs better.

The version which has Anticipate+ has much better defensive PlayStyles and has the Defender++ Role, making him a great choice for CB, however the version which has the Bruiser+ has better passing PlayStyles making him a better choice for those who might want to use him at LB/CDM. He can definitely play CB still, so if you prefer a CB with better passing he could be the option.

Overall whoever you choose is down to you and your playstyle and where you want to play him, but as mentioned earlier I think this is a great SBC and either version will be a good addition to your team.

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