I started this years mut about two weeks ago and I now have a 97ovr team but I’m always low on coins and feel way behind with the new cards that drop. Anyone have the best way to farm coins (or just get them in general)?
I want you to follow these steps really closely to understand the meta to coin farm in M25:
1) Reach into your back pocket.
2)Pull out your wallet.
3)Took your highest limit card out.
4)Go to the MUT store to load up points and rip as many offers as your can afford.
Give it about $2,000 to $5,000 and you will be just like these whales sitting on 20 to 40 million coins. That way any LTD that comes out, you will be able to buy without any problem.
maddenaddict0823 said:I started this years mut about two weeks ago and I now have a 97ovr team but I’m always low on coins and feel way behind with the new cards that drop. Anyone have the best way to farm coins (or just get them in general)?
there is no magic trick, just follow the latest content drops, understand how to build those sets for profit, which means inspecting each new content drop and learning the components of the sets, then investing the time to "snipe" those cards for as cheaply as possible. A calculator can help you figure out which sets are potentially profitable -- nobody can tell you that, because the moment someone posts a profitable set, the community latches on and within a matter of hours, the profit is gone, or at the very least, somewhat diminished.
Buy low, sell high -- easier said than done, but it's not some secret recipe. How many hours per day/week do you have to devote to playing MUT menus? There's the iJoeBruin types who almost exclusively play MUT Menus and don't even field a competitive roster or team, he's basically just treating this once great fatball franchise as a slot machine. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle, i'm NOT here to get a MUT Economics degree, but it's helpful to have enough general market knowledge so we're not having to constantly swipe the credit card to keep pace.
Be patient, the MUT market will continue to follow the same trends and patterns week after week. If you start learning now, by M26 you'll have the routine down and will hopefully be able to fund your roster for the year. It requires patience and discipline and NOT chasing the latest and greatest names/content. New cards come out all the darn time, but very rarely are these actual or significant upgrades to our teams. Learning to identify that is key, which will help to determine which LTDs are potentially profitable.
Avoid QBs (and RBs), they're typically terrible investment value. We only get to use just one QB and there are SO many released. Special teams players quite often hold value. I would encourage you to start by getting familiar with the various filters. If you see max 99-100 cards listed, then your filters are NOT specific enough and you'll need to sort down a bit more. Hope some of these rantings and ravings make sense, enough to be helpful to guide you.
peatrick said:there is no magic trick, just follow the latest content drops, understand how to build those sets for profit, which means inspecting each new content drop and learning the components of the sets, then investing the time to "snipe" those cards for as cheaply as possible. A calculator can help you figure out which sets are potentially profitable -- nobody can tell you that, because the moment someone posts a profitable set, the community latches on and within a matter of hours, the profit is gone, or at the very least, somewhat diminished.
Buy low, sell high -- easier said than done, but it's not some secret recipe. How many hours per day/week do you have to devote to playing MUT menus? There's the iJoeBruin types who almost exclusively play MUT Menus and don't even field a competitive roster or team, he's basically just treating this once great fatball franchise as a slot machine. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle, i'm NOT here to get a MUT Economics degree, but it's helpful to have enough general market knowledge so we're not having to constantly swipe the credit card to keep pace.
Be patient, the MUT market will continue to follow the same trends and patterns week after week. If you start learning now, by M26 you'll have the routine down and will hopefully be able to fund your roster for the year. It requires patience and discipline and NOT chasing the latest and greatest names/content. New cards come out all the darn time, but very rarely are these actual or significant upgrades to our teams. Learning to identify that is key, which will help to determine which LTDs are potentially profitable.
Avoid QBs (and RBs), they're typically terrible investment value. We only get to use just one QB and there are SO many released. Special teams players quite often hold value. I would encourage you to start by getting familiar with the various filters. If you see max 99-100 cards listed, then your filters are NOT specific enough and you'll need to sort down a bit more. Hope some of these rantings and ravings make sense, enough to be helpful to guide you.
Yeah I’m pretty aware of how the MUT market works so I’m not just a random kid who wants to buy cards once they drop or something. I was just hoping there was a more efficient method of obtaining coins that’s really it
peatrick said:there is no magic trick, just follow the latest content drops, understand how to build those sets for profit, which means inspecting each new content drop and learning the components of the sets, then investing the time to "snipe" those cards for as cheaply as possible. A calculator can help you figure out which sets are potentially profitable -- nobody can tell you that, because the moment someone posts a profitable set, the community latches on and within a matter of hours, the profit is gone, or at the very least, somewhat diminished.
Buy low, sell high -- easier said than done, but it's not some secret recipe. How many hours per day/week do you have to devote to playing MUT menus? There's the iJoeBruin types who almost exclusively play MUT Menus and don't even field a competitive roster or team, he's basically just treating this once great fatball franchise as a slot machine. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle, i'm NOT here to get a MUT Economics degree, but it's helpful to have enough general market knowledge so we're not having to constantly swipe the credit card to keep pace.
Be patient, the MUT market will continue to follow the same trends and patterns week after week. If you start learning now, by M26 you'll have the routine down and will hopefully be able to fund your roster for the year. It requires patience and discipline and NOT chasing the latest and greatest names/content. New cards come out all the darn time, but very rarely are these actual or significant upgrades to our teams. Learning to identify that is key, which will help to determine which LTDs are potentially profitable.
Avoid QBs (and RBs), they're typically terrible investment value. We only get to use just one QB and there are SO many released. Special teams players quite often hold value. I would encourage you to start by getting familiar with the various filters. If you see max 99-100 cards listed, then your filters are NOT specific enough and you'll need to sort down a bit more. Hope some of these rantings and ravings make sense, enough to be helpful to guide you.
I thought that Joe bruin kid was only a menu streamer but he’s actually pretty good at the game. I’ve seen him go pretty far in some competitive money tournaments.
maddenaddict0823 said:Yeah I’m pretty aware of how the MUT market works so I’m not just a random kid who wants to buy cards once they drop or something. I was just hoping there was a more efficient method of obtaining coins that’s really it
I mean, there's always new LTDs cycling, buy any that you think will go up in value, hold em for the next 48-72 hours and try to sell back into the hype once they are out of packs.
Building sets for profit is much more reliable and consistent return, but it requires almost constant effort to keep pace -- I'm just kind of throwing mud at the wall, doing a little of everything. Pre-building sets the night before New content drops is a recipe for printing coins. Timing is everything. The faster you post auctions, the more profit margin.
droblunts313 said:I thought that Joe bruin kid was only a menu streamer but he’s actually pretty good at the game. I’ve seen him go pretty far in some competitive money tournaments.
Ya, thanks for expanding on & correcting my point, this was definitely not intended to be a shot at him, he's got a decade+ of Madden experience and I relied heavily on his speculation for identifying eggy-weggs during EEATster a few weeks ago.
His focus is more on markets, as opposed to gameplay. CivilGG might be the inverse, he's not into the team building aspects of MUT, purely a gameplay guy, who appreciates the best competition he's can get... which means Ultimate Team over Regs.
peatrick said:Ya, thanks for expanding on & correcting my point, this was definitely not intended to be a shot at him, he's got a decade+ of Madden experience and I relied heavily on his speculation for identifying eggy-weggs during EEATster a few weeks ago.
His focus is more on markets, as opposed to gameplay. CivilGG might be the inverse, he's not into the team building aspects of MUT, purely a gameplay guy, who appreciates the best competition he's can get... which means Ultimate Team over Regs.
Don’t forget zanmadden, the ultimate finder of cheese
TheNickSix said:Don’t forget zanmadden, the ultimate finder of cheese
I don't often have anything nice to say about ZAN, but have to totally give him credit for blessing us with the whole Inside + Sideline Deadeye which is super creative and ridiculously overpowered.
But broadly speaking, he annoys the hell out of me, I find him so abrasive. However, credit where it's due.
peatrick said:I don't often have anything nice to say about ZAN, but have to totally give him credit for blessing us with the whole Inside + Sideline Deadeye which is super creative and ridiculously overpowered.
But broadly speaking, he annoys the hell out of me, I find him so abrasive. However, credit where it's due.
I tried his stuff for a couple months in madden 24, his "gameplans" ebooks are actually terrible, too many options instead of narrowing it down to "if this, then do that"
Where he gives you value is his "vault" content which is 4-5 videos almost weekly of some way to glitch out a OL to get a free rush, or bust a match coverage, or create a crazy run lane. It also gets really annoying though when his best tips go on youtube 2 weeks after the people that paid for them got them. There's very little benefit when he doesn't hold info inside the discord for very long.
TheNickSix said:I tried his stuff for a couple months in madden 24, his "gameplans" ebooks are actually terrible, too many options instead of narrowing it down to "if this, then do that"
Where he gives you value is his "vault" content which is 4-5 videos almost weekly of some way to glitch out a OL to get a free rush, or bust a match coverage, or create a crazy run lane. It also gets really annoying though when his best tips go on youtube 2 weeks after the people that paid for them got them. There's very little benefit when he doesn't hold info inside the discord for very long.
Glitchers. 🤦♂️
TheNickSix said:I tried his stuff for a couple months in madden 24, his "gameplans" ebooks are actually terrible, too many options instead of narrowing it down to "if this, then do that"
Where he gives you value is his "vault" content which is 4-5 videos almost weekly of some way to glitch out a OL to get a free rush, or bust a match coverage, or create a crazy run lane. It also gets really annoying though when his best tips go on youtube 2 weeks after the people that paid for them got them. There's very little benefit when he doesn't hold info inside the discord for very long.
Winmadden and Playbook Spruce guys do good job helping with schemes with pdf and all for someone
Some good folks there for sure
rip8524 said:Winmadden and Playbook Spruce guys do good job helping with schemes with pdf and all for someone
Some good folks there for sure
I tried civ.gg this year. Which was fine but the discord is only trolls and they never once found a good defense all year. A lot of their “tips and tricks” stuff was also common knowledge or a full week behind some of the other content creators.
