Today, we’re diving into some real money-making tips for NBA 2K25 MyTeam mode. I’m talking about ways to stack up that MT — some you may know, and some that might have flown under your radar. So buckle up, because this is a weekly series where we go over what could’ve made you NBA 2K25 MT last week and what to look forward to in the upcoming weeks. But first, let’s address the elephant in the room: more than half of y’all aren’t subscribed yet! C’mon, hit that sub button, smash the like, and let’s get into it.
Contents
- 1 King of the Court: Your MT Cash Cow
- 2 Auction House Secrets: How to Flip for Profit
- 3 Collections: Hidden Gold in Your Inventory
- 4 Takeovers and Shoes: Easy Flips for MT
- 5 Domination: Easy MT Just by Playing
- 6 Exhibitions: Passive MT Gains
- 7 Challenges and Player Prices: Stay Ahead of the Curve
- 8 Conclusion: Focus, Plan, and Profit
King of the Court: Your MT Cash Cow
The big event this week is King of the Court, and it’s going to be a massive money-making opportunity. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Mo, I’m supposed to compete with the best of the best? No way!” But here’s the secret — you don’t need to compete to make MT. Let’s break it down.
King of the Court is going to get the sweats out in full force, but that’s exactly why you should be looking at the auction house, not the leaderboard. Players are going to want to gear up their cards for competition, and this is where you come in — by supplying them with the goods. Focus on selling badges. Competitors will be scrambling to upgrade their cards, and if you’ve stocked up on key badges, you’ll be able to sell them for a premium.
Auction House Secrets: How to Flip for Profit
Let’s talk about the auction house, the place where you can make your MT. A tip I love is to always keep an eye on badges, shoes, and other collectibles. You’ll want to look for underpriced items that you can flip for more. Take a few minutes to check the prices on key badges — bronzes, silvers, and especially those rare or in-demand badges can net you a hefty profit. For example, you might stumble across a Clamps badge or a Quick First Step badge going for cheap, and you can turn around and sell it for a lot more.
But badges aren’t the only bread and butter — shoes are another way to stack up your MT. Whenever a popular player drops in packs, their signature shoes tend to rise in price. Take Steph Curry, for example. When a new Curry card drops, players will want to kit him out with Curry shoes, and that’s where you come in. Grab those Curry shoes from the auction house early, and once the demand spikes, flip them for a nice profit. The same goes for players like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with Adidas shoes or LeBron with Nikes. Knowing the right player drops to target can set you up for big wins.
Collections: Hidden Gold in Your Inventory
Now, if you haven’t been paying attention to your own collection, you could be sitting on a gold mine without even knowing it. Items that you’re not using, like playbooks or random cards, could be selling for way more than you think. For example, this past week, I saw a playbook that was going for 10,000 MT, even though it was sitting in my collection doing nothing.
Make it a habit to frequently check your collection, especially when new events or challenges drop. You never know when a random card or playbook might suddenly become valuable because it’s required for a challenge or event. Just the other day, a card that was sitting at 5,000 MT earlier in the week jumped to 10,000 because people needed it for a specific challenge.
Takeovers and Shoes: Easy Flips for MT
Let’s not forget about Takeover cards. These early game cards can sometimes be overlooked, but trust me, there’s MT to be made here. People are still figuring out which stats matter most for their playstyle, and they’ll be willing to pay good MT for the right Takeover. Check your Takeovers for stats that might not matter to you but could be gold to someone else — think Claw (steel) boosts or even strength for big men.
Shoes are another avenue where you can hustle. Certain drops can drive up the price of shoes, especially if they’re tied to big-name players. As I mentioned earlier, when Steph Curry or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar drops, people will look for their signature shoes. Grab them early, sit on them for a bit, and sell when the price goes up.
Domination: Easy MT Just by Playing
Now, let’s talk about Domination mode, which is hands down the best mode to make MT just by playing. You’re looking at 2.5K MT per game, and when you complete all the divisions, you’re getting a cool 60K MT. Add in the extra bonuses for completing divisions, and you’re walking away with over 100K MT — easy. That’s just from playing the game, so if you’re grinding anyway, make sure you’re stacking that MT through Domination.
Exhibitions: Passive MT Gains
A lot of players are sleeping on Exhibitions, but this is a low-key way to make MT without actually playing. All you need to do is send off a few players to exhibitions — it could be something simple like needing a Hawks point guard or a Clippers center. You won’t be able to use those cards for a few hours, but they’ll come back with rewards. Sure, sometimes it’s not much, but other times, you’ll get gold badges or other goodies.
Even if you’re missing a player for an exhibition, it’s worth going out and buying them. Most of the time, the cards you need cost less than 1,000 MT, and the rewards are worth it. Exhibitions are also supposed to get better the more you do them, so don’t sleep on this — they’re free MT.
Challenges and Player Prices: Stay Ahead of the Curve
Challenges are another key area where you can make MT if you’re paying attention. Every Tuesday and Friday, new challenges drop, and sometimes, they require specific players. For example, this past week, one challenge required a Russell Westbrook card, and his price skyrocketed to 30K MT. If you had one in your collection, you could’ve sold it for a massive profit before the price dropped back down.
The key here is to stay on top of the challenges. The moment they drop, check the requirements, and if you have any of the players needed, consider selling them right away. Early birds make the most MT here.
Conclusion: Focus, Plan, and Profit
That’s it for week one of NBA 2K25 MyTeam MT tips. I hope these strategies help you stack up your MT and stay ahead of the game. Whether it’s flipping badges, and shoes, or keeping an eye on challenges, there’s plenty of MT to be made — you just have to be focused and quick on your feet.
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