Learn everything about FIFA 17 Training Cards, including how they work, a list with all these cards and a guide to help you decide if you should use them or not.
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What FIFA 17 training cards do?
The analysis of FIFA 17 training cards for players and goalkeeper can be made at once. The only role of both cards is to increase one or all six technical attributes, during a single match. The only difference between these cards is that technical attributes of goalkeepers are different from the technical attributes of other players.
Unlike other game modes, in Ultimate Team a player card does not change unless you apply it a training card. In that case, the effect lasts only for a game. Each training card can only be applied to one football player. Its effect is reflected in the following match. It expires after this. If you apply a training card to someone that stays in the reserves or on the bench, he will continue to benefit from the training effect until he plays.
In FIFA 17 Ultimate Team, the players cards in whom a training card was applied are distinguished from the others by a rectangle of the quality colour in the rating area and by an arrow on the right side of the attribute that has been boosted.
You can only boost one attribute or all six. You can not do it with 2, 3, 4 or 5 attributes. It is not possible to boost the same attribute more than once until you use it. When you apply a new training card to a player, he loses the improved attributes of previous training cards. It does not accumulate, it replaces. However, it is possible to use how many training cards you wish to improve the stats of several of your players at the same time.
List of FIFA 17 Training Cards
Every single training card included in FIFA 17
The non-rare training cards give a boost to player’s stats (pace, shooting, passing, dribbling, defence or physical) or to goalkeeper’s stats (diving, handling, kicking, reflexes, speed or positioning), and the rare training card boosts all these attributes at once.
PLAYER TRAINING CARDS | |||
GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | |
NON-RARE | |||
PACE | +15 | +10 | +5 |
SHOOTING | +15 | +10 | +5 |
PASSING | +15 | +10 | +5 |
DRIBBLING | +15 | +10 | +5 |
DEFENCE | +15 | +10 | +5 |
PHYSICAL | +15 | +10 | +5 |
RARE | |||
ALL | +10 | +6 | +3 |
GOALKEEPERS’ TRAINING CARDS | |||
GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | |
NON-RARE | |||
DIVING | +15 | +10 | +5 |
HANDLING | +15 | +10 | +5 |
KICKING | +15 | +10 | +5 |
REFLEXES | +15 | +10 | +5 |
SPEED | +15 | +10 | +5 |
POSICIONING | +15 | +10 | +5 |
RARE | |||
ALL | +10 | +6 | +3 |
Importance
Should I buy Training cards?
It is very common to find beginners buying these cards thinking that the effects are permanent. It is not. It only lasts for one match. In our opinion, it is too expensive to use for just a single match.
This type of card is essentially useful for the most important matches and when there are big prizes involved. This could be seen as an investment. However, even in these cases, there is a tendency to prioritise driving the game through the feet of the player with increased attributes and this often has the effect of distorting playing style.
The training cards that give a boost to pace and heading are the most used.
If you have stored head coaches or goalkeeper coaches on your club, you will get a bonus up to 50% when you apply a training card.