Do I lose my free transfers if I Free Hit?

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Activating a Free Hit chip immediately consumes your existing free transfers. Any saved transfers are forfeited; your next gameweek will begin with the standard allocation, regardless of unused transfers prior to the Free Hit.

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Free Hit Fantasy Football: Kiss Your Free Transfers Goodbye!

So, you’re staring at your Fantasy Premier League (FPL) team, riddled with injuries, suspensions, and a fixture pile-up that would make Santa Claus blush. The Free Hit chip, that shimmering beacon of hope, is calling your name. But before you gleefully rebuild your squad, let’s address a crucial point: what happens to your precious free transfers?

The answer, unfortunately, isn’t pretty. Activating your Free Hit chip is essentially a scorched-earth policy for your transfers. Think of it as hitting the reset button, not just on your team, but also on your accumulated transfer savings.

Here’s the cold, hard truth:

  • You lose ALL unused free transfers. That carefully stockpiled transfer you’ve been holding onto, waiting for the perfect moment to swoop in and grab a differential? Gone. Poof. Vanished into the FPL ether.
  • Your Free Hit squad reverts to your original team after the gameweek. Once the gameweek concludes, your Free Hit squad is dismantled and your original team returns, but with a significant caveat: you will have no transfer savings.
  • The next gameweek starts with the standard one free transfer. Regardless of how many transfers you squirreled away before deploying the Free Hit, you’ll begin the subsequent gameweek with the standard allocation of one free transfer.

Why does this matter?

This is crucial information for strategic planning. You need to consider the opportunity cost of using your Free Hit. Is it worth sacrificing those accumulated transfers for a single week of potential gains?

When might it be worth it to lose your free transfers?

Despite the transfer loss, the Free Hit can still be a game-changer in specific scenarios:

  • Blank Gameweeks: When a significant number of teams have no fixtures due to cup competitions, the Free Hit allows you to field a full team of players who are playing.
  • Double Gameweeks: While often tempting, double gameweeks can sometimes be misleading. If only a few teams have double fixtures, and your squad is already relatively well-positioned, a Free Hit might be overkill. However, if a large number of key players have multiple games, a Free Hit can maximize your points potential.
  • Major Injury Crisis: If a wave of injuries or suspensions decimates your squad, leaving you unable to field a competitive team without a significant points hit, the Free Hit provides immediate relief.
  • Poorly Structured Team: Sometimes, your team might just be fundamentally flawed. Maybe you’ve backed the wrong players, or your team value is lagging behind. A Free Hit allows you to completely overhaul your squad and start afresh.

The Takeaway:

Using the Free Hit is a powerful tool, but it’s a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Remember that you’ll be sacrificing any saved transfers in the process. Carefully weigh the pros and cons, consider your overall team strategy, and only deploy the Free Hit when the potential rewards outweigh the cost of losing those precious transfers. Good luck, and may your Free Hit be a resounding success!