EA Sports College Football 25 Guide – How to Farm Coins

Here is how you can earn a ton of coins in EA Sports College Football 25.

Posted By | On 22nd, Jul. 2024

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Like all modern sports games, EA Sports College Football 25 has in-game currency, referred to simply as Coins. Farming them through illegitimate means is expressly forbidden by College Football rules, but that only refers to the use of bots and other automated methods to trick the game. However, there are completely legitimate methods to farm Coins by playing the game in the most efficient manner possible.

Weekly Platinum Fantasy Pack

Right off the bat, the easiest option is to drop 500 of your Points into the Weekly Platinum Fantasy Pack for a choice of three 76+ players, and proceed to QuickSell them for as much as 20K Coins per card, depending on your OVR luck.

Field Pass

Similar to Battle Passes, leveling up the Field Pass will upgrade you through a number of Tiers, many of which offer up 1K in Coins or a high OVR card that can be traded away. Daily Objectives are relatively easy to accomplish for XP towards the Field Pass, but Season Objectives are the long game of limited-time objectives to strive for, so don’t expect to breeze through it very quickly. Grinding through most of the modes mentioned below will earn XP towards the Field Pass.

House Rules

These Special Events offer unique scenarios to play against online opponents, as a faster alternative to Solo Battles. While not earning Coins directly, this is a fast way to grind for XP towards the Field Pass, and unlock the Coins as well as packs that can be sold.

Ultimate Team Challenges

Grind through as many of these Challenges as possible. While only alternate Tiers offer up Coins outright, the cards can also be disposed off for a steady infusion of currency. All in all, 7.5K in Coins can be farmed simply by completing the Ultimate Team 101 and 102 Challenges.

Scheme Trial Milestone Challenges

These more advanced Challenges can be a little more involved, but the alternating Tiers in both Offense and Defense sections will net you a total of 9K in Coins by the end of it.

Solo Seasons

Freshman Season is the quickest way to begin grinding away for Coins. Although the difficulty is easy, and the rewards are correspondingly lower as well, this is the best bet for your investment in time and effort, with quarters lasting just two minutes. Five wins nets you 6.25K Coins total, and this can be repeated to your satisfaction, without the hassle of server downtime issues that comes with Solo Battles and Head 2 Head. Winning the Playoffs will net you 4.45K Coins, and emerging victorious at the National Championships will earn you two Solo Season NC packs to crack open. Losing the latter still grants you 3K Coins, so there’s nothing to regret there either.

Head 2 Head

If the CPU gets boring to faceoff against, this mode is a good alternative to Solo Seasons for Coin grinding. The lowest Freshman division in Squads Regular Season can net you 5.5K Coins for five wins. The highest Campus Legend division offers up 12.5K Coins, but suffers from a lack of players that have achieved that ranking so far.

Those are all the legitimate methods to grind for Currency in EA Sports College Football 25, for a no money spent playthrough.


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