UEFA Dreamchasers is the first-ever promo in EA FC 25, and it has introduced a couple of good Evolutions and features decent grinding opportunities so far. At the center of the menu grind this time is the UEFA Dreamchasers Grind Pack, which requires only a silver squad.
All cards that you earn through the pack can later be tossed into other upgrades. But what’s the best way to chain through the upgrades? Here is how to grind the UEFA Dreamchasers Pack the right way.
Best Ways To Grind UEFA Dreamchasers Grind & Upgrade Packs In EA FC 25
UEFA Dreamchaser Grind SBC in EA FC 25 requires just 11 silver cards and will return you 10 golds, with three guaranteed to be rare. It can only be repeated 25 times per day, so to complete it, you’ll need 275 silver.
You have to start with Daily Silver and Super Daily Silver Upgrades here. We recommend skipping the Daily Gold Upgrade if you’re short on silvers. While you’ll fetch one less gold in the Dreamchasers Grind pack, you get two extra rares, meaning you have a high chance to get high-rated fodders that will give you more recyclability with other high-rated SBCs.

Both the daily upgrades for silver will get you around eleven clears on their own. For the remaining one, you’ll have to either buy packs or individually bid on Transfer Market for silvers. Buying off the market is cheaper, assuming you get a successful bid for at least 300 Coins, granting one completion for more or less 3,300, depending on your luck.
Other ways to get silvers are through player Icon SBC challenges. Typically, they have “Born Legend” as one of their first challenges that’ll reward a Small Sliver Players Pack in exchange for bronzes. Some challenges, like Marquee Matchups, also have possible silver rewards in the Electrum Players Pack. Look out for any challenges that reward you with the said pack. Try not to trade anything more than your bronze, however. Then there is also the Bronze Upgrade SBC for two silvers, but it is not worth it, so avoid it.
You’ll need around 50,000 Coins and both the daily silver upgrades to fully complete UEFA Dreamchasers. This requires you to grind if any other SBCs for silvers, like Icons, are already exhausted. That’s worse than the recent Grassroot Grind, and given the pack weight, we recommend simply chickening out after you’re out of silver and recycling your rewards elsewhere. Of course, feel free to dump some of your coins here if you’re really desperate for some of the cards in the promo.

Now comes the recycling part with other upgrades. There aren’t any major ones in the first week. Usually, you’d have something where you can toss anything lower than 82 or commons, while anything up until 85 OVR goes to something like 83+ ×14 Upgrade or higher. The cards above 85 OVR are best reserved for higher SBCs, like players or high-rated upgrades. Exciting low-rated upgrades — 80+ 1 of 3 and 82+ 2 of 5 — are not worth doing.
With a bit of luck and a half-decent stash of fodder, Dreamchasers Grind should see you through to completing the 83+ ×14, especially since you can re-recycle cards from the pack as well. For a TOTW player, you can do the 84+ TOTW upgrade. Buying the in-forms from the market is twice as expensive.
To sum all that up, here’s how your grind should look like:
- Daily Bronze, Silver, and Super Silver Upgrade.
- Avoid doing Daily Gold Upgrade if you’re short on silver.
- Starting challenges for Icon SBCs that reward silver packs.
- Any challenges that reward Electrum Players Pack in exchange for bronze.
- UEFA Dreamchasers Grind.
- Keep anything rated lower than 82 or commons for future low-requirement upgrades.
- 82-85 cards on 83+ ×14 Upgrade or similar.
- For TOTW players, do 84+ TOTW.
- 86 and higher on the player SBCs and other upgrades like Icon pick.
That’s everything about the existing menu grind for UEFA Dreamchasers. New SBC upgrades will be added in the second week of the promo. Just go for ones that have better rewards and are fairly priced. No matter what gets added, your day will begin all the same with Dreamchasers Grind, and we’ve sorted you on that.
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