Madden 15 Ultimate Team tips

Solo Challenges


Playing Solo Challenges is the best way to build your Ultimate Team in the early days of your experience without the stress of playing a live opponent online. Training Camp solos are an excellent starting point. There are 33 of them, and each will win you 1,000 coins, a Silver player from the team you defeated, and a Training Camp Collectible that is used towards a Silver version of the teams coach.

This level of solo is pretty easy. The games are on Rookie difficulty and the teams have very low overalls. Simply grind the clock down and play some solid defense and these will be cake.

After the Training Camps, you’re going to want to go through a team’s Regular Season Challenges. Regular Season solos are broken into groups by team, and will cover the first 8 games on the team’s schedule. By completing these eight games ranging from Rookie to All-Pro difficulty, you’ll net yourself 17,000 coins, a Gold rated player from that team, a badge, and player packs plus a Regular Season Collectible. That Collectible goes into a Set that gets you the Gold version of the team’s coach with boosted Play Style points.

PRO TIP - When doing Regular Season challenges, make sure you check the style of the Gold coach you will get at the end. Having Gold Coaches with a Play Style boost will make it a lot easier to complete the Play Style Master Solo Challenges and Item Set, which require a 90 rating to complete. After completing all 32 Style Solos, you’ll receive 95 rated versions of Peyton Manning and Luke Kuechly. BOOM!

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