Build A Soccer Squad Reroll & Refresh Guide
How to use rerolls and refreshes efficiently in Build A Soccer Squad, when bulk actions are worth it, and how to avoid wasting currency on the shop.
Rerolls and refreshes are powerful tools in Build A Soccer Squad, and the Captains update made them faster by adding bulk options. Used well, they turn dead cards into progress and put the offers you want in front of you. Used carelessly, they drain your currency. This guide shows you how to do both the smart way.
Reroll vs refresh: what each does
- Reroll converts cards you do not want into new rolls — effectively recycling your collection into more chances at the players you need.
- Refresh changes the line-up of offers available in the shop, giving you a new set of cards to consider buying.
Both can now be done in bulk, which is a huge time-saver. But bulk also means you spend faster, so the discipline below matters more than ever.
How to reroll efficiently
1. Settle your starting eleven first
Before you reroll anything, lock in a full, linked starting eleven. Until then, you do not know which cards are truly surplus. Once your eleven is set, everything that does not improve it becomes potential fuel.
2. Identify true reroll fuel
Reroll candidates are:
- Low-OVR duplicates that will never start.
- Off-position cards that do not fit your formation, even with secondary positions.
- Players outside your target squad who do not add chemistry.
Keep anything that completes a captain squad or strengthens a chemistry link, even if its OVR is modest.
3. Use bulk rerolls with a goal
Bulk rerolling is ideal for clearing a backlog of fuel quickly. Just be clear about what you are hunting — a position gap, a missing squad card — so the new rolls have a purpose.
How to refresh the shop wisely
Refreshing is a gamble on a better offer line-up, so treat it like any other spend:
- Refresh with intent. Only refresh when you are hunting a specific card and the current offers have none of it.
- Respect the cost. Each refresh spends currency. Repeated refreshing “just in case” is a classic money sink.
- Prioritize the hourly Prime shop. When a needed Prime player is available, buying it is usually better value than refreshing for something else.
A simple reroll/refresh routine
- Daily: reroll obvious fuel after claiming your rewards.
- When stuck on a squad card: refresh the shop a limited number of times, or wait for the next rotation.
- When fuel piles up: use a bulk reroll session aimed at a specific gap.
- Always: keep your coin income ahead of your spending.
Mistakes that waste currency
- Rerolling cards you actually need. Double-check chemistry and squad links before recycling.
- Refreshing on tilt. Chasing luck with endless refreshes burns coins fast.
- No target. Bulk actions without a goal just convert one form of waste into another.
Make every roll count
Rerolls and refreshes are most powerful when they serve a plan. Combine them with:
- Best packs to open — decide what to chase.
- How to unlock captains — your main long-term target.
- Players tier list and best players — know what is worth keeping.
If you are new, the beginner guide and how to play overview explain the loop these tools support. Check the updates hub too, since bulk and shop mechanics may be tuned as the beta continues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
What is the difference between reroll and refresh?
Rerolling converts unwanted cards into new rolls, while refreshing changes the offers available in the shop. Both can be done in bulk, and both should be used with a plan.
When should I reroll cards?
Reroll once you have a settled starting eleven. Any low-OVR duplicate or off-position card that does not improve your squad or chemistry is reroll fuel.
Is refreshing the shop worth it?
Only when the potential offers justify the cost. Refreshing repeatedly hoping for luck is one of the fastest ways to waste currency.
Can I reroll in bulk?
Yes. The shop added bulk rerolls and refreshes, which save time, but bulk actions also spend faster, so use them with a clear goal.