EA Sports aired Shapeshifters Player Pick Yannick Carrasco on SBC on June 18, giving FIFA 22 players the chance to choose between two featured cards. You can only choose one card after choosing a player, and for some this can be a difficult choice.
Your options are 95 degrees RW or 95 degrees CAM, and each card has its advantages. Here, we’ll break down each card and explain which might be the best one to add to your Ultimate Team.
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Starting with the central attacking midfielder version of Shapeshifters Carrasco, this card received a major upgrade and Carasco received a central position card for the first time in FUT. The CAM card has the following updated statistics:
In addition to increased stats, Carrasco also has high to high run ratios as well as 5* skill moves and 4* weak legs. He looks like one of the best cameras in La Liga in FIFA 22 and can play anywhere in attack and position ranging from ST to CDM to facilitate chemistry for your team.
The Carrasco RW map is also the first time since FIFA 16 that Carrasco has had a right wing map. This card has also received a major update and is also a great choice:
CAM has a 5* skill move, while Karasco RW Shapeshifters has a 5* weak leg that retains its original 4* ability. For the winger or striker, this card also looks delicious with max tempo and near perfect shooting. His RW is one of the 10 cards in the game with 98 or more shots which puts him in the elite league and makes him one of the highest rated wingers in La Liga.
Now for the tough question: which card do you get? The answer is to buy only what you need. If you need a new striker, RW might be a better choice. For a great CAM or wing, the Carrasco CAM might be a better choice due to its near max passing and dribbling stats.
The answer also depends on whether you prioritize skill movement or a weak leg. If you want to shoot with both feet, you have to shoot RW. But CAM is better if you are experienced.
Personally, my Ultimate Team could use a new striker and I use RW on max speed and shots because I prefer a weak leg to a masterful move. The engine chemistry style makes the RW perfect for an attacking player, CAM or even a winger. However, it’s a close call, and those who opt for CAM instead have little to lose. Shooting in CAM makes Karasko a top attacking midfielder, but if you want extra tempo like RW, engine style or fighter chemistry will suffice.
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