How do you get better players in PES 2021?

How do you get better players in PES 2021?

7 essential PES 2021 tips to know before you play

  1. Finesse is your friend. (Image credit: Konami)
  2. Use the through ball. (Image credit: Konami)
  3. Know your player stats. (Image credit: Konami)
  4. Work with the clock. (Image credit: Konami)
  5. Defend with patience. (Image credit: Konami)
  6. Don’t force your attacks. (Image credit: Konami)

Can we trade players in PES 2021 with friends?

Trading Players in PES 2021 You can trade 3 copies of the exact same player for a different player of the same rarity (level 1). It’s important to note that you cannot trade players for legends.

What will happen to featured players in PES 2021?

If a Featured Player you obtained in PES 2020 is included in PES 2021 at launch, he will be automatically converted into a Carryover Player when the update goes live. Any Legend Players owned in PES 2020 that are available in PES 2021 at launch will remain as Legend Players after the update.

How do I get scouts PES 2020 on my phone?

Get Scouts that can sign your favourite players! Any user that has a club from the following leagues set as their Base Team will receive 11 ‘★5’ Scouts that specialize in players from that league. The Scouts will be sent out at the beginning of maintenance planned to start at 01:00 on 26/03/2020 (UTC).

How does PES auction work?

First round is of 2 hour in which you can bid as many time as you want and see the top bid for that scout. As time is up first round ends,If your bid is highest it doesn’t mean you have won that scout and if your bid is even 1000(smallest denomination in auction) you have got a chance to bid in final round.

What is bid PES 2020?

Only bidders who made a bid in the first round are allowed to bid ONCE during the Last Round. All bids are hidden for the other bidders. The number you see behind the agent is the highest bid of the First Round. If every bidder of the first round placed his bid for the last round the auction will end.

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