
FC 26's Web app (and Companion app) experience can be highly frustrating. That's where tools like Paletools can be handy despite the risk they carry.
The Web app has barely seen any significant upgrades over the last few years. It might be functional, but it lacks advanced features for Ultimate Team users. Many such functions can be enabled with third-party extensions like Paletools. However, these tools also carry risk, and this guide will help you understand Paletools better.
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What is Paletools in FC 26?
Paletools is a browser-based extension that adds extra features to FC 26's Web app. For example, you can use the app to automatically solve a new SBC with cards already available in your club. You can also view your cards and their ongoing market price from within the app before putting them up for sale.
The app also has advanced features that make you more competitive when buying new cards. Most of the limitations of the native Web app are removed when you use Paletools. All the features are also free, making it perfect (on paper) for those who love menu grind.
That said, there's a sense of risk as well.
Is Paletools safe to use in FC 26?
Paletools is a third-party extension, and some of its features directly violate EA Sports' terms and conditions. As useful as Paletools is, using it continuously can be risky. Last year, there were instances when players had their accounts banned for using the extension. While that could have happened due to the use of the market sniper bot, it's best to avoid using such extensions, irrespective of how convenient they might be.
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