The Madden NFL franchise returns with Madden NFL 22, and with it comes the return of ultimate team mode. Like in previous games, players draft and upgrade random players and items, trying to build an ideal Madden NFL roster.
Madden NFL's ultimate team mode has come under fire before. The chances of pulling a high tier are low, and some view attempting it as a waste of money. It is possible, however, to upgrade the more average players in order to compete. All the player needs are training points.
What are Training Points in Madden NFL 22
Training points are a free currency in Madden NFL 22's ultimate team mode. While it won't turn Madden NFL's most average linebacker into a top 10 linebacker, it will give them more of a fighting chance. It can also be spent on upgrading strategy items or buying offensive and defensive playbooks.
Unfortunately, like most free alternatives to paid in-game currencies, training points can be hard to get. But there are ways to get some for little to no money.
Earning Madden NFL 22's Training Points Via Quickselling
If a player has a player card they don't particularly want, instead of letting it clutter their inventory, they can quicksell it. This will automatically turn the card into training points, with higher cards worth more points.
Players shouldn't go out and buy cards for the express purpose of quickselling them, but if they already have plenty of unneeded cards from EA play or something similar, it can be a good way to cash out.
Earning Madden NFL 22's Training Points Via MUT Challenges
Madden NFL 22's Ultimate Team Mode has set challenges where players can earn rewards. These can range from simple tutorials, such as performing defensive plays, to completing full games under specific conditions. Some challenges allow the player to add extra difficulty for extra rewards.
Not all challenges will give the player training points. Some will give coins or player cards instead. Players can use coins to get more players for quickselling, but they should be careful, and make sure they aren't selling one of Madden NFL 22's better players.
If all of this seems intimidating, players should be glad to know that there are modes that don't bother with the ultimate team setup. For example, Madden NFL 22's Face of the Franchise mode allows players to create their own athlete and bring them through a full storyline.
Madden NFL 22 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.