Events & Tasks
When a new event opens, do not rush into reward paths, exchanges, or market buys. Most FC Mobile events look busy at first, but the real questions are simple: how much currency can you earn each day, whether the free path reaches your target, whether exchange materials are getting overpriced, and whether the event player actually improves your lineup.
This section is built around those choices. Start with the daily routine and event overview, collect the free progress, then decide whether an Exchange, material buy, or target player is worth your coins. For limited promos, holiday events, and season events, read the rules before spending resources.
Event rules, player OVR, exchange requirements, trade status, and store packs can change by version. These guides are written for FC Mobile global. If a live event detail is not confirmed in-game yet, treat it as pending and check the event screen first.
Guides in This Section
What to check first
On the first pass, tap through every event tab before spending. Event home, tasks, store free packs, skill games, match chapters, and exchanges can all hide progress. A lot of players lose value not because they skip the event, but because they only see the main reward path and miss timed objectives or free claims.
A safer order:
- Confirm the event duration and daily reset time.
- Count free claims, daily tasks, and free matches.
- Compare your target reward cost with total free currency.
- Check whether path choices are locked.
- Only then decide on coins, materials, or exchanges.
If the free math does not reach your target, change the target early. Waiting until the last day and then chasing packs or inflated materials usually feels worse than taking a stable reward.
Daily routine during events
When time is limited, clear content that resets first: login rewards, free packs, daily tasks, free event attempts, and timed chapters. Ranked matches, squad testing, and market browsing can wait. Daily event progress often cannot.
If you only have a short session, claim the free rewards, check the event task page, play the fixed free attempts, and leave the slower modes for later. Small rewards do not look exciting one by one, but they decide whether the final player is reachable.
Exchange and material checks
Exchanges are where players often overspend. A high-OVR event card can look tempting, but the submitted cards still have market value. Before doing an Exchange, check material cost, whether the reward enters your lineup, and whether a similar tradeable player is cheaper.
| Check | What to Ask |
|---|---|
| Cost | What are the submitted cards worth right now? |
| Fit | Does the reward fix a real squad problem? |
| Alternative | Can you buy a better or safer card for the same coins? |
| Risk | Will later event chapters add more supply or better options? |
If the reward is mostly a collector card, keep resources for a stronger target. The best event choices are the ones that help your account after the hype fades.