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Madden 13 Ultimate Team Solo Challenges benefits MUT

Updated on September 9, 2012

Intro

In this hub I will talk about the benefits of playing Madden 13's solo challenges under the Madden Ultimate Team Game Mode. I will talk about how these benefit you, what the cards are needed for, and why it is crucial that you complete these at some point in time.

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Solo Challenges

So if you have played Ultimate team, then you know the servers are kind of screwed up right now. So this is the perfect opportunity for you to complete these crucial solo challenges. So first let me talk about what they are.

Basically the solo challenges are a set of games you can play against certain teams from the past. Each one of these teams are a set year where that team was great, or accomplished great things.

So if you are wondering how these benefit you, well first off, by completing one of the games, that adds another crucial win to your leader boards record. While this is not the most important thing in the world, it is still helpful to have the best record possible.

Next you get 3000 coins. This is a good chunk of change equivalent to about 3 head to head games. So this alone should be a good reason for you to complete these games, and to make some money. Also this money is perfect if you are trying to reach that goal to start making money off buying and selling gold packs.

The next key benefit to playing the solo challenges is the Legends card that you receive. While the card itself is not really worth playing. I suggest that you do not sell this card, and add it to the collections. These cards that you obtain from playing the solo challenges are crucial to completing the Ultimate legends packs. On top of completing the packs, you will also receive a little chunk of coins as well for adding this player to the collections. So I suggest adding them as you get them for the coin bonus.

Also by playing the solo challenges you are getting better at the game. Especially at the harder level solo challenges. When you play the ones that require level 92 or higher you have to really play good, and do well in order to win. If you try to play using the same play over and over, or are not focused you will not win these games. These games are very difficult and you must put in a good effort in order to win these games.

With all that being said there are many benefits to playing the solo challenges.

ALSO

SO, If you noticed this section has been changed due to the fact I did not notice there were that many other areas that you could view, and play under solo challenges. With that being said, there are HUNDREDS of games to keep you occupied while the servers are down, or if you have no one to play with. Either way this is a great chance for you to build your team.

Summary

Overall solo challenges are a great new feature added to the Madden Ultimate Team. I think this may be one of the best features that they have added to the game along with how in depth it gets, and how many games there are. there are overall. I think that they will continue to add new games, and will be curious to see which new solo challenges get added over time.

Once again please feel free to ask questions, comments, concerns... Thanks.

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