Training points are a valuable currency inMadden NFL 25. The process of earning training points involves a bit ofgambling inthe game’s Auction House. For owners of Ultimate Teams, the players in a locker room have cards that indicate specified values, like how many training points you stand to gainby quick-selling a card. There’s a decision to make: do you keep a player or sell the card for training points?

Player cards can be upgraded with training points toboost an Ultimate Team’s performance. Spend the currency on X-Factor worthy players, unlock key abilities, or purchase new packs. Having football knowledge, like an awareness of the game’s top players, will serve you well inMadden NFL 25. While card values may fluctuate week to week, therules for acquiring training points generally don’t.

A Player Card in Madden NFL 25

Understanding Player Card Value

How To Decide Between Investing Or Selling

With the game’s live service susceptible to real-time NFL updates,the Auction House is a volatile marketplace. Constant maintenance of the Ultimate Team locker room is crucial. Begin by considering themost valuable players on the roster. These are players the owner should invest training points in. Then, figure out which players you’re willing to sell. There are two crucial things to pay attention to:playtime and overall rating. First, if a player is riding the bench, then they are a candidate for selling. Additionally, that player’s overall rating will indicate how much value a prospective sale will yield.

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There’s some math involved in Auction House transactions. To spend more time on the joysticks and less time on the calculator, follow these rules. Keep certain overall ratings in mind, specifically (1) 70-79 and (2) 80-89. These ranges are the bread and butter offarming training points. Remember that players between 70-79 are quick-sell eligible. For players rated 80 and above, well, it gets trickier. If the player is a potential asset,put the card up for auction. If the value for the player is stagnant or dropping, then it’s time to quick-sell.

A player performs a tackle in a screenshot from Madden NFL 25.

Hold or Auction

Buying And Holding Player Cards

Two Essential Considerations For Ultimate Team Managers

Apart from selling, buying elite cards with coins might be your best option. Jump to Auction House at the beginning and end of the week to monitor player value; yours and the market’s.Place bids or outright buy an elite card. The goal of this purchase is not necessarily to find an immediate starter. The goal is to consider the sale value bypotentially flipping the card for training points.

Maybe the market is favorable, and the team acquires a new starter. Otherwise, understand that the purchase you made is aninvestment for future training points profit. Holding cards depends on the market. Is the player card at peak value for the season? Then sell. Is the player stock rising?Then you’ve got an ace up your sleeve. Hold until the need for training points overrides player value. This strategy is applicable to all bench players.

Madden NFL 25 Player Cards List

Farm Training Points To Avoid Microtransactions

Smart Market Navigation Can Save Your Wallet

These guidelines should help team owners avoid the appeal of purchasing coins and packs with hard-earned cash. With basic market navigation understanding, smart management of player cards in the locker room can enhance owner rosters andboost player performances. You can see a video explanation fromGames & Apps Tutorials on YouTube.

With the training points you farm from skillful card trading, invest inX-Factor players, upgrade their abilities, orunlock new packs to shuffle the deck. Become the Ultimate Team inMadden NFL 25.

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