The new in-game season of NFL rivals is here besides the NFL kit, and with that a wave of new and returning players has come in the hope of what Mobile Gridiron playing and perhaps deserve a few valuable NFTs.
As a mobile game, NFL-Rivalen Bursts from Arcade style delivers pleasure on iOS and Android. It is a good way to keep yourself during the TV-time-outs on Sunday, assuming that you are not looking for a full Madden-like simulation.
But just as with every game, especially those where it is potential to earn something with real value, it is not always easy to be efficient with your time and to ensure that you get the most out of your chances along the way.
Fortunately we have played a lot of NFL rivals in the construction of the new season, and we have a few tips to share that can help you, both on and outside the virtual field.
Pass, pass, pass
Unless you get a team full of the strongest players in the competition, your players in NFL rivals will get tired very quickly as soon as they get the ball.

With limited Sprintstamina, as soon as your player is broken past the secondary, it will feel as if they are slowing down to a crawl and are easily chased. As a result, going from your own 20 to the end zone is therefore very rare.
Given that that is usually more logical – unless you walk a great running back – to pass the ball as much as possible. After all, if the ball is in the air, your player does not lose endurance.
Dive for a TD
In the same way, you will often touch the 10 -year line and have a swarm of defenders ready to tackle. Although they often take you down just before scoring, if you dive for the touchdown of about the seven-year line, you usually score the TD more often than not.

This only really works if you are broken and defenders chases you, but with apparently not a messy technician it is a fairly safe game that you should deliver a few extra meters – and possibly take you across the line.
Be selective with opponents
In many of the competitions and events you can choose which opponent you want to accept after you have shown their current level to see how close to a match will be. Although it is tempting to opt for an opponent far above your power level for higher rewards, the artificial difficulty peak is often enormous.
Competitions with teams around your level are usually easy to win, while within a hundred or so strength above your own level they can be a bit challenging. But as soon as you go up there, defenders will cover your recipient like a hawk and take every somewhat quirky pass. So if you like winning, stay with teams around your level.
Upgrade your players
This was probably mentioned in one of the many pop-ups from Tutorial, but it took me too long to realize this: you can upgrade your current players.

For free players such as I do not buy NFT cards to achieve an advantage, this is actually one of the best ways to improve your team somewhat if you have free packs more to claim, because you can use the points you earn for almost every challenge to upgrade certain positions.
Although the upgrades will not be huge statboosts, they are still worth doing for your top players who will probably linger for a while.
TOP Rewers go to top players
If you play NFL rivals hoping to make a number of earned NFTs for profit, but don’t feel like having some real money fall at stake, then you are best to try to surpass the leaderboard in one of the limited time events. These events often pay at top level and rare cards, and you don’t have to be the best player in the world to claim one.
Most events have several iterations based on your team level, so you will only compete against players at a similar level. In that case you may have to times times times to reach the top of the rankings. In the last event I played nonchalant a few times a day and ended in the top 350 players, so achieving the very first rewards does not feel impossible if you really work for it.
Published by Andrew Hayward
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