And the point is?
the point is when somebody have 10 tokens and want buy a player,if he see one of these its better to keep the tokens and dont try to bid. if a few people here showed us pictures (token buyers) of the various leagues i think that will help alot of peoples who dont want to buy tokens...
LEVEL 10, SEASON 10:-
Level 1, Season 1: League 1st.
Level 2, Season 2: League 3rd, CL 2nd
Level 3, Season 3: League 1st, CL 3rd
Level 4, Season 4: League 1st, CL 1st
Level 5, Season 5: League 1st.
Level 6, Season 6: League 1st, CL 2nd
Level 7, Season 7: League 1st, CL 1st. CUP 1/8 knockout
Level 8, Season 8: League 1st.
Level 9, Season 9: League 2nd (by goals(( ), CL 3rd
Level 10, Season 10: League 1st, CL 1st (undefeated with 13wins)
If am guessing... you want Nordeus to show how much tokens the opposition has when entering a bidding war? Just like team value, total money etc...
LEVEL 10, SEASON 10:-
Level 1, Season 1: League 1st.
Level 2, Season 2: League 3rd, CL 2nd
Level 3, Season 3: League 1st, CL 3rd
Level 4, Season 4: League 1st, CL 1st
Level 5, Season 5: League 1st.
Level 6, Season 6: League 1st, CL 2nd
Level 7, Season 7: League 1st, CL 1st. CUP 1/8 knockout
Level 8, Season 8: League 1st.
Level 9, Season 9: League 2nd (by goals(( ), CL 3rd
Level 10, Season 10: League 1st, CL 1st (undefeated with 13wins)
It's not hard to tell who buy tokens and who not. If the bidder you're against has a Q about 6 or more stars (total quality) then he buys tokens. Not hard at all.
Point is to understand if the guy is bidding for a plus or he's bidding for a VERY NEEDED player. it's easy to just open your opponent's team and check if the auctioned guy would be a reserve or a main in his team. He will most likely spend not many tokens to get a reserve, and your 10 might be enough.
On the other side, depends on what you're bidding for. If you try to go for a 18yo 5*, it's just you being dumb to start that kind of auction having just 10T, since they go from 25 to even 150.