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How To Get Skill Points in NCAA 25 (EA College Football 25)

A skilled athlete

Julio La PineBy Julio La PineJuly 22, 20243 Mins Read
CFB 25 Skill Points
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The road to becoming the best athlete in NCAA College Football 25 is a steep and expensive one, especially when talking about skill points. The process can be a bit grindy, even more so during your first season. Depending on how expert you are when joining a team, the process might take longer for your athlete to grow. But if you want a bit of help to get skill points fast, there are two ways to get them every week and at a steady pace.

Easiest Way to Get Skill Points in NCAA College Football 25

NCAA College Football 25 Skill Points
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In NCAA College Football 25, you can get skill points by doing two activities: weekly training and completing milestones during a game. Of these two options, the former is better, albeit a bit costly. Furthermore, you have to use your energy points accordingly unless you want to go to a game with a high risk of injury. To use your weekly energy points more efficiently, we recommend the following:

Weekly Training Tips

Ideally, you should have six energy points each week. This might vary depending on certain events, such as contracts to get more followers or during an exams week. However, if you have six points, do as such:

  1. Spend one point on Academics. As long as the bar is green, you don’t have to worry about improving it further.
  2. Spend four points on Training. This will give you at least one skill point per week. You might get a few more depending on your Leadership level.
  3. Spend one point on Health. Usually, healing yourself once a week will lower your risk of injury.

Game Day Milestones

In the case of game day objectives, it’ll vary depending on the athlete’s position. I ran as a halfback, so I usually got a lot of experience just by achieving First Down. Whenever you have the ball, try to reach First Down as soon as possible to rack up experience points. Longer runs will also provide you with experience. Lastly, if you manage to score a touchdown, you’ll get a considerable amount of points. Ideally, you should have at least two skill points at the end of a game, assuming you did any of the above.

Related:

EA Sports College Football 25 Review – From Zero to Hero

When starting your career in Road to Glory, we recommend picking Blue Chip or Contributor, as they are faster to level up. Doing so will net you a few skill points in the early game you can use to purchase passive skills or increase your stats. If you’re having issues with earning points during your first season, focus on weekly training. Once you get a better spot on the team, focus on milestones to bring more points home.

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Been gaming since '99! I am a huge JRPG fan and my favorite franchise is Final Fantasy. I love writing about games and I hope I can do it for the rest of my days!

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