They have gotten more expensive every year like everything in this game. It's not that long ago when new cards would only cost 400-500k when new.
I expect it wil cost 15-20mil to do them all
They have gotten more expensive every year like everything in this game. It's not that long ago when new cards would only cost 400-500k when new.
I expect it wil cost 15-20mil to do them all
Cizzle said:They have gotten more expensive every year like everything in this game. It's not that long ago when new cards would only cost 400-500k when new.
I expect it wil cost 15-20mil to do them all
Although in the case of MUT 23, the Rookie Premieres got you heroes in MUT 24, not champions (apart from completing the Aidan Hutchinson set).
phatalerror said:Although in the case of MUT 23, the Rookie Premieres got you heroes in MUT 24, not champions (apart from completing the Aidan Hutchinson set).
Focusing on the cost of LTD's now, the coin inflation in MUT 25 was nothing like what happened in MUT 24. The Showdown, Ranked, and Gauntlet H2H modes simply delivered so many coins relative to the rest of the game. A relatively small number of players have dominated the auction market, scooping up and sitting on an ever-decreasing number of pack-opened LTD's.
phatalerror said:Focusing on the cost of LTD's now, the coin inflation in MUT 25 was nothing like what happened in MUT 24. The Showdown, Ranked, and Gauntlet H2H modes simply delivered so many coins relative to the rest of the game. A relatively small number of players have dominated the auction market, scooping up and sitting on an ever-decreasing number of pack-opened LTD's.
The good ones were like 5mil sometimes. No way anyone can make that much coins from those modes every week. And you would even need more coins than that if u wanna buy also some non ltd set cards
Cizzle said:The good ones were like 5mil sometimes. No way anyone can make that much coins from those modes every week. And you would even need more coins than that if u wanna buy also some non ltd set cards
They didn't have that much to spend on games alone, but the games got them early coins. Earlier in the year, LTD's typically went for between 800k and 1.4m. Those costs inflated over time because of auction tax and speculation. Eventually, the casuals ended up out of the LTD market, and often had a tough time getting affordable Redux items.
I only remember seeing this with a handful of MUT 24 items, most notably the Kam Chancellor item with the Legion of Boom chemistry.
camjooce said:2 mil lol. Y’all crazy.
Right? Like are they tryna get ALL the cards??😂
Going back to the 'How much for Rookie Premiere?' component of the question, in both MUT 23 and MUT 24 you would have needed 1,152 91 OVR items to complete the maximum number of coin-paid Rookie Premiere sets. At minimum auction cost, that would have totaled 4.99 million coins. In MUT 24, the 93 OVR route was the most pricey, while in MUT 23, the sets cost most when assembling with 95 OVR items.
As of today, I have 53.6% of the component items if a similar system were used in MUT 25 as in the last two years, although I'm hedging across OVR's and buying outside of the 91/93/95 tiers with the capacity to convert to other OVR's via sets. With just under 7m coins left to spend, I'll put another 2m into pre-buying, leaving coins to fill in any gaps once the Rookie Premiere set components are conclusively defined.
phatalerror said:Going back to the 'How much for Rookie Premiere?' component of the question, in both MUT 23 and MUT 24 you would have needed 1,152 91 OVR items to complete the maximum number of coin-paid Rookie Premiere sets. At minimum auction cost, that would have totaled 4.99 million coins. In MUT 24, the 93 OVR route was the most pricey, while in MUT 23, the sets cost most when assembling with 95 OVR items.
As of today, I have 53.6% of the component items if a similar system were used in MUT 25 as in the last two years, although I'm hedging across OVR's and buying outside of the 91/93/95 tiers with the capacity to convert to other OVR's via sets. With just under 7m coins left to spend, I'll put another 2m into pre-buying, leaving coins to fill in any gaps once the Rookie Premiere set components are conclusively defined.
Damn bro is making his science major in mut
AJones7304 said:Hit 20 mil today. NMS had the game since the start of the tail end of ASA. Rookie Premier is a crap shoot at the moment. Just depends how they present it.
Your right, I like the ways they did it before last year where they were more attainable. I really like the one year where it was one per team; really let you start the year with a good OL/team and gave you time to build. I doubt we will see that format again. Right now I have 7.2 million and maybe able to get another .5/1 million in a sell off of LTDs and miscellaneous items.
SlowAndSteady said:Even if the gameplay is significantly better the pure GREED from EA has gotten completely out of hand.
It’s the absolute truth. The gameplay this year is terrible, but the reason I’m not playing MUT next year is the way the game is structured around pure profit.
300k. Not interested in RP.
last year it cost 8 million to complete a single set if you bought the 99s, 16 million total.
honestly... i see it being the same. having 20-25 million should be fine.
Honestly, I got 2 million. I feel like a lot of yall are cap
GGerz said:last year it cost 8 million to complete a single set if you bought the 99s, 16 million total.
honestly... i see it being the same. having 20-25 million should be fine.
Thats a little steep. They were about 4 mil per set. 4x3-12 mil for all 3x. Could of gotten even cheaper if patient.
https://www.mut.gg/forums/forum/mut-discussion-10/topic/rookie-premieres-cost-4m-each-45807/