Beginners guide to Mobile Madden 16

Are you new and intrigued by Madden Mobile? Sure you are, who wouldn't be. You've probably also played for a few days and gotten the lay of the land. You've probably scraped in a few silver or gold players and a few thousand coins. But you're probably also wondering how other players have millions of coins and a 100 ovr team while you're stuck at 79.
Well, Madden Mobile works a lot like the real world. The top players sit on all the coins. But there's a way to become rich. It's all about understanding the marked (auction house) and following the trends. But lets start at the very basics of the game:
There are 3 auction houses in the game. If you're wondering which one you're in, go to Auctions > Search > Player Name "Insert 'Tim Tebow'" > Price "Buy Now = 999111 - 99933". If the majority of Tebows are sold for 999111, you're in Auction House 1, 999222 for Auction house 2 and 999333 for Auction house 3.
Playing Live Events and Season games can be a great way to start off by, but you'll slowly realize that it's not the way to get rich. Keep doing it anyway for the experience, because the increased stamina will come in handy. If you want to improve your team, there's basically two ways to do so: Find players in the auction house or buy pro packs. Pro packs are a fun way to get new players and you'll get the occasional elite player or maybe even legend. You can use the remaining bronze/silver/gold players from the pack to put into trophy sets, at which point you can sell the trophies on the auction house, which allows you to buy new pro packs. The pro pack circle is a good way to constantly improve your team. Playing a lot of events like Game Changers, Free Agents and Veterans will also give you some good elite players to improve your team.
When you're ready to take the step into the auction house, you'll quickly realize that it's pretty straight forward. Use the Search Filter to find the players/collectibles you want and for the right price. Buying players/collectibles just when they're released is often refereed to as 'sniping'. When an item is put up for auction, it will be visible at a certain point every 5 minutes. This is often 9;40, 9;45, 9;50 or 9;41, 9;46, 9;51 etc. depending on the time of day. Keep punching the refresh button until you see the new cards up for auction. If you feel like you're getting beat to the punch when bidding, that's no coincidence. There are thousands of other players clicking on the same time, and also another thousand bots that'll do the same. Research the auction house for cards that you think you can make a profit off. It's all about selling the cards at a higher price than what you paid for them, but keep in mind the 10% auction house fee, which is deducted at the end of each sale. If you want further inspiration read my earlier post about strategies and have fun playing.


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