If you want to know how to level up in the series of Madden 22-all you
have to do is play games-a lot of games.
However, the number of class reps you get depends on your performance.
You can have an unlimited number of Class Rep, depending on the number
of special matches you complete during the competition.
After recording a lot of games, it is very inconsistent. As can be seen
from the above picture, I am playing QB. A touchdown score of 20 yards
or more can provide a professional representative of +10 or a
professional representative of +15.
When you also check for 90+ yard touchdowns and 60+ yard touchdowns,
they provide you with an average of +20 class representatives.
However, these are just rewards for special games, you only need to play
the game to
earn MUT points.
Although there is a significant improvement compared with the above
picture, you can get more class rep through some methods, so as to
effectively promote your position.
Madden 22 Class Rep: The Best Way To Upgrade
There are several game modes available for playing faces in franchise
mode. There are some options where you can only play the key moments of
the game (defense and offense), not just the entire game that takes a
lot of time.
You can also choose to only attack, so that your team can control every
time it has the ball, excluding interceptions.
So, if you just want to upgrade Class Rep faster, which game mode should
you play? By experimenting with each game mode, here are some results.
So, if you just want to upgrade Class Rep faster, which game mode should
you play? By experimenting with each game mode, here are some results.
Critical Moment Mode Only-There are about 350 Class Reps on an average
per game
Offensive mode only-an average of about 400 Class Rep players per game
Full game mode-surprisingly, there are an average of 400 Class Rep per
game
For winning or losing, the difference is not big. I won about 319 Class
Rep, lost two touchdowns, and then won 369 Class Rep, but lost with the
same points in one victory. These are all played in critical
moments-only mode.
Now, if we calculate how long these matches have been played, offensive
mode and critical moment mode are the fastest. Each game takes about
15-25 minutes. Even though it is mentioned that the critical moment is
the fastest mode, some offensive mode games are actually faster, so the
two modes may be very different.
It takes about 30 to 40 minutes to play the full game, but it depends on
your settings because you can also change the length of the game.
Regardless of the length of the game, it seems that only offense can
provide the best efficiency because you can quickly level up while also
focusing on building a good offense instead of relying on Sim to provide
you with a lot of critical moments.
Sending spam via offensive-only mode seems to be the best way to get
Class Rep, followed by critical moment mode. why? The offense allows you
to get more touchdowns and get more Class Rep.
You must also consider that the simulation seems a bit broken and
unstable. Simulation allows you to play more situations in attack-only
mode and critical moment-only mode.
This is because the simulation does not actually fast forward. For
example, you can score a touchdown in one minute and regain possession
of the ball. This happens often, but considering that you want to
upgrade the Class Rep level as soon as possible, this is good.
This is how I upgrade Class Rep every two to three games. With an almost
perfect game, you can upgrade every hour.
Now, it all depends on which game mode you want to play. If you want to
gain more control and win important games, you can stick to the full
game.
You can also play only key moments, and you can still fully control the
game by selecting "options" instead of skipping to the next moment. This
will win you roughly the same amount of Class Rep because it depends on
your play.
Keep in mind that playing the full game mode is much slower to improve
Class Rep.
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