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MMOexp-No More XP Limits in College Football 26
  Posted June 27th, 2025 11:44 pm

Chunz liu
New York

Posts: 3

College Football 26 just dropped one of the most exciting updates yet-and for once, EA actually listened. After months of community feedback asking for a better way to grind XP and level up the field pass without going insane, we've now got repeatable weekly and milestone objectives. On top of that, Gambit House Rules is back CFB 26 Coins, coin-making is easier than ever, and the final promo of College Football 25 is on the horizon. In this breakdown, we're covering all the must-know details to help you max your levels, stack coins, and prep for the final stretch.

XP Grinding Revamp: Unlimited Season XP is Here

Let's start with the biggest W of the week: repeatable weekly and milestone XP objectives. This update finally gives players the chance to grind field pass XP without hitting a brick wall.

Here's how it works:
Dailies are still capped at 150 Season XP per task.
Weeklies are now repeatable, offering up to 1,800 XP per task, and you can complete them over and over.
Milestones now include repeatable objectives worth 10,000 XP each. If you're a grinder, you can hit level 50 on the field pass in a matter of days.

That's a massive W, especially for those who felt left behind late in the season. It may not be the craziest XP totals, but it's finally a system that rewards consistent gameplay.

"If you're willing to grind, you might be able to max the field pass out right now."-That's not a theory, it's a fact.

Gambit House Rules Is Back-With a Reset

Another surprise? Gambit House Rules reset unexpectedly, giving players a second shot at rewards even if they hit their 20-game cap earlier in the week.

Here's the quick playbook:
97 Overall Gambit Token Exchange lets you enter the House Rules event.
You can use 95s, 96s, or 97s-sniped cheaply-to complete the token exchange set.
Once done, just hop in, play your games, and stack up those rewards.

Players were grabbing 97 OVR cards for under 40k, converting them into House Rules tokens, and making major profit from the 98+ packs at the end of each run.

98+ Packs: Major Profit Potential

Let's talk about the value of those 98+ OVR packs tied to House Rules and the Gambit Token exchange.

Pack Pull Highlights:
99 Jenkins-From a 40K investment to a 130K resale, that's a 90K W.
98 Jamal Charles-Sells for 100K+ after investing 37K into a 97 overall card.
99 Caleb Cost-Solid card and great value for quick resale or training.
Still no "god card," but the animations are juiced-including Season 7 and Legend themes.

If you're doing this method, sniping 97s for under 40K is the key. Pair those with a few House Rules wins, and you're printing coins or loading up training for the final rerolls.

Training Rolls: Still Worth It?

With training rerolls still live (at least for now), you can convert excess cards into a shot at one last W before College Football 25 wraps up.

One example:
The user rolled 2.4 million training from House Rules profits and leftover cards.
Tried high-tier rerolls in hopes of hitting a god card, but despite several 99 pulls, came up short.

This raises the golden question: Are rerolls still worth it?

The answer:
Yes, but only if you're rolling with profit or sniped training.
No, if you're buying training above market rate or hoping to get rich fast.

If you can grab 98 OVRs for under 70K, that's some of the cheapest training in the game-especially helpful ahead of the promo drop.

Last-Minute Prep for the Final Promo

Let's be real. We're at the endgame of College Football 25, and all eyes are on the next title. But before that happens, EA usually drops a final sendoff promo that includes:

Half-off packs
Crazy LTDs
Potential crossover rewards for CF26
High-value rerolls to drain leftover training

Here's what to do right now:

Save your coins
Unless you know you'll get value, hoard every coin until the final promo hits.

Stop buying bundles
Unless a CF26 crossover reward is confirmed, it's just not worth it. Free-to-play is king right now.

Stack training early
Training prices will spike the day new content drops. Buy cheap today to reroll big tomorrow.

Strategy: How to Stack Coins Before CF26

Want to be sitting on a pile of coins before College Football 26 drops? Here's a step-by-step strategy:

1.Snipe 95–97 OVR cards under market value (especially 97s for <40K and 98s for <70K).
2.Use those to complete Gambit House Rules exchanges for a shot at 98+ packs.
3.Sell the 98s/99s, or quicksell for training if you're prepping rerolls.
4.Repeat and reinvest profits into training or snipe more deals.
5.Play repeatable weekly and milestone objectives while doing this for free XP.
6.This cycle creates a snowball effect where you're earning XP, coins, and training with each loop.A Final Word on College Football 25's Legacy

This update is the kind of thing fans have been begging for all year: flexibility, player agency, and grinding value. With repeatable XP, meaningful rerolls, and solid coin methods through House Rules buy NCAA 26 Coins, EA finally gave players a way to have fun and progress without pay-to-win mechanics.

Whether you're trying to max the Field Pass, pull your final dream card, or just stack resources for College Football 26, now is the time to make your moves.

MMOexp-No More XP Limits in College Football 26
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