Getting Started with the "Last Ride" Plan: A Beginner's Guide
Hey fellow players,
So, if you're like me, you're excited to dive into the Last Ride plan in MLB The Show 25. It’s a big, challenging task,mlb the show 25 stubs but with the right approach, it’s definitely doable. For those who might be wondering, the "Last Ride" plan revolves around completing a series of tasks that focus on retiring legendary players in the game. These tasks not only test your gameplay skills but also your strategic planning and team management. Here’s a basic overview of what you’ll need to do to get started:
First off, the "Last Ride" plan requires you to complete specific missions, most of which involve iconic retired MLB players. These missions range from getting a certain number of hits with these players to achieving advanced objectives like completing a full season or leading your team to victory with them on the roster. Some of the players involved in this plan include legends like Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, and Sandy Koufax, so you're going to need to have them in your lineup to progress.
Key Objectives to Focus On:
Player Missions: Each mission will have you completing various tasks with these retired players, including accumulating hits, home runs, or even getting specific stats like RBIs or strikeouts.
Team Strategy: You’ll need to balance the legendary players in your lineup while considering the current meta. Many of these players are older and have lower stats in certain categories, so you’ll want to build around them.
Game Modes: A majority of the objectives require playing in modes like Diamond Dynasty, Franchise, or Moments. You’ll need to adapt your approach depending on the mode you’re in.
Once you’re familiar with the players involved and the objectives required, you can dive right in. The most important thing is patience—some of these objectives can take time, especially if you're working with older legends who don’t have the highest stats. But it’s all part of the fun!
Let me know how you guys are approaching the "Last Ride" plan—any tips or strategies you’ve found useful so far?