Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this MUT thing, trying to figure out how to make the most of it. It’s been a bit of a wild ride, let me tell you.
First off, I jumped into the game and started poking around. The “Ultimate Team” mode caught my eye because, who doesn’t like building a dream team, right? So, I started grinding through these “Skills Trainer” challenges. Honestly, they were a bit of a bore at first, but I figured it’s like warming up before a big game. Gotta get those basics down.

Then, I started looking into how to actually get some decent players. I noticed some folks online talking about this site, some “*” thing, that shows the value of players in terms of “training” or some other currency. Sounded complicated, but I gave it a look. It was kind of useful, actually. Helped me figure out which cards were worth keeping and which ones I could just sell off. Turns out, selling those Elite cards between 85-87 overall is the way to go if you want to get some bang for your buck.
Here’s the thing about those “training points” – you can’t just buy them. You gotta earn them by playing those weekly solo challenges, which, again, can be a bit of a grind, but hey, nothing good comes easy, right? You can also get training by selling off cards you don’t need, like old players, jerseys, or whatever. Every little bit helps, I guess.
I also messed around with the “companion app” and set up some filters to watch for good deals. That’s a little pro tip for anyone else trying to min-max this whole thing. Saved me some time, that’s for sure. Then I heard someone say sell the legend card a week ago, because of the traing value it will get high.
Now, about coins – those are the real deal. You need coins to buy packs and get better players. You earn them by playing matches or selling stuff on the “Transfer Market.” But here’s the kicker: you can’t buy coins outright. I mean, there are probably some shady places online where you can, but the game says it’s against the rules, so I’m staying away from that. Don’t want to get banned or anything.
Here’s what I did:
- I focused on completing challenges and programs that give out free players and coins.
- I kept an eye on the market and tried to sell high and buy low, which is easier said than done, but you get the hang of it.
- I resisted the urge to splurge on packs unless there was a really good deal. Patience is key, my friends.
It’s been a learning process, that’s for sure. I’m still no expert, but I feel like I’m starting to get a handle on this whole MUT thing. It takes time, effort, and a bit of luck, but it can be pretty rewarding when you finally pull that one player you’ve been eyeing or when you outsmart the market and make a big profit.
So, yeah, that’s my little MUT adventure so far. Hope this helps someone else out there who’s trying to make sense of it all. Keep grinding, folks!