Solo Challenges


Playing Solo Challenges is the best way to build your Ultimate Team ♋in the early days of your experience without tꦯhe 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.

T💛his level of solo is pretty easy. The games are on Rookie difficulty and the teams have very low ov🐽eralls. 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 ranღging 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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