Okay, so I’ve been grinding away at Madden 24 lately, specifically in the Ultimate Team mode. It’s a whole beast of its own, you know? You’re not just playing games; you’re managing this whole digital card collection, trying to build the best team possible.
One of the things I’ve been focusing on recently is how to get Training Points. Now, these are like gold in the game. You need them for everything – upgrading players, buying playbooks, getting those snazzy uniforms. And let me tell you, they don’t just hand them out like candy.

So, how did I tackle this? The main way I found to rake in these points is through quickselling players. Yeah, it sounds a bit harsh, selling off your players, but trust me, it’s a strategy. You get all these player cards, some you need, some you don’t. The trick is to figure out which ones are more valuable as Training Points than on your team.
I started with the lower-tier cards, the Silvers and Golds. These guys don’t fetch much on the market, but they’re decent for quicksell. I spent hours going through my collection, comparing stats, and deciding who to keep and who to sell. It’s a bit of a gamble, you never know when a player might become useful, but you gotta take risks, right?
- Step 1: Sift through your player cards.
- Step 2: Identify the ones that aren’t crucial for your team strategy.
- Step 3: Quicksell them for Training Points.
I also dabbled in playing Head to Head games and completing those solo challenges. They’re a good way to earn coins and sometimes packs, which can contain players you can quicksell. It’s all connected, you see? Coins, packs, players, Training Points – it’s this whole ecosystem.
And then there are the sets. Oh boy, the sets! These are like puzzles where you collect specific cards and trade them in for rewards. Sometimes you get lucky, and the reward is a bunch of Training Points. It’s a grind, but it’s worth it when you hit that jackpot.
Honestly, it’s been a learning curve. I’ve made some bad calls, quicksold players I probably shouldn’t have, but hey, that’s part of the game. You learn, you adapt, you get better.
The biggest lesson I learned? Patience. You’re not gonna build a dream team overnight. It takes time, effort, and a whole lot of strategy. But that’s what makes it fun, right? The challenge, the grind, the satisfaction of seeing your team improve.
My Two Cents
If you’re just starting out in Madden Ultimate Team, don’t get overwhelmed. Focus on the basics, learn the ropes, and don’t be afraid to experiment. And most importantly, have fun with it. It’s a game, after all. It’s supposed to be enjoyable. So, get out there, build your team, and show them what you’ve got!