As we explain our main FIFA 22 Chemistry guide, we can’t emphasise their importance enough, with certain attributes boosted by up to a whopping fifteen points each, totalling a massive 90 attribute points, rather than the standard 5 across the board. Below you’ll find our explanation of the best FIFA Chemistry Styles for each position alongside a full Chemistry Styles list, so you know every attribute affected by every Chem Style available. On this page: To get the added effect of the Chemistry Style attached to your player, that player will need to have an Individual Chemistry - shown on the bar under the player picture in one of the secondary FUT Squad views - of at least 5 out of 10. At 4 out of 10, the attributes will stay the same, and below that all attributes regardless of Chem Style will start to decrease. You can read more on how to increase Individual Chemistry in our main Chemistry guide. The only issue is, it’s not made explicitly clear which players and positions these Chem Styles actually suit, mainly due to those bundled stats like ‘Shooting’ not indicating which actual attributes within it - like Finishing, Shot Power, Penalties, or Long Shots - is increased by the Chemistry Style add-on. That means it’s not clear, for example, whether you’d want the Sniper or Marksman Style on your Striker. Below, we’ll dive into what each card does, to help solve that problem. Stuck for who to make up your team? We have pages on FIFA 22 Wonderkids, the best FIFA 22 goalkeepers, best FIFA 22 defenders, best FIFA 22 strikers, best FIFA 22 wingers, and the best FIFA 22 midfielders. For FUT fans, we have guides to how Chemistry works and a full Chemistry Styles list, too. And again, we explain exactly how much stats improve by when you have less than max chemistry in our FIFA 22 Chemistry guide. Also worth bearing in mind is that the Basic Chemistry Style, which is automatically applied to all players which don’t come pre-loaded with a Chem Style of their own, doesn’t increase every single stat when you hit the right amount of Chemistry. Rather, it increases a set group of attributes by a smaller amount than the others, with a maximum 5-point increase in each of the following:
Basic Chemistry Style - Acceleration, Positioning, Finishing, Shot Power, Volleys, Penalties, Vision, Long Passing, Short Passing, Curve, Agility, Ball Control, Dribbling, Marking, Standing Tackle, Sliding Tackle, Jumping, and Strength by a small amount (max. 5 points each).
Likewise, you can also receive a penalty to your players attributes for having a low Individual Player Chemistry rating. In fact, at zero Chemistry, your player will receive a 25-point reduction to every attribute. This scales according to just how low your player’s Individual Chemistry rating is. With that cleared up, let’s dive into which Chemistry Style is best for which position in your FIFA 22 Ultimate Team. Attacking Chemistry Styles attributes list: Sniper, Finisher, Deadeye, Marksman, Hawk Midfielders and Hybrid Chemistry Styles attributes list: Artist, Architect, Powerhouse, Maestro, Engine, Catalyst Defenders Chemistry Styles attributes list: Sentinel, Guardian, Gladiator, Backbone, Anchor, Shadow Goalkeeper Chemistry Styles attributes list: Wall, Shield, Cat, Glove Note that with goalkeepers, keeping them with the Basic, default Chemistry Style gives them a maximum +5 boost to all stats when at full Chemistry (Diving, Handling, Kicking, Reflexes, Acceleration, Sprint Speed, Positioning).