U4GM - How to Master Mystery Missions in MLB The Show 25’s Egg Hunt
For those diving into MLB The Show 25 and looking to complete the Egg Hunt program, you might find yourself searching for mlb stubs for sale to help unlock key players faster. The Egg Hunt includes a series of mystery missions that can confuse many players but are actually quite manageable once you understand the requirements.
One notable mission is called "Wait a second," which asks players to notice something strange in a moment where Randy Johnson is inexplicably on second base. To complete this, you need to win a game using the silver Randy Johnson card, which is easily obtained from the Mariners team affinity program. Another mission requires getting a quality start with Vita Blue, meaning pitching at least six innings while allowing three or fewer earned runs. This can be done on rookie difficulty against the CPU for ease.
Other missions include hitting a double with a player who has less than 15 speed, such as David Ortiz from the Last Ride program, and striking out with Mike Trout, which can be done by swinging and missing three times using the silver Mike Trout card from the Angels team affinity. Additionally, players must earn two holds in a game, a statistic awarded to relief pitchers who maintain a lead without finishing the game, which can be achieved by using multiple relievers in a save situation.
There’s also a mission called "Let's roll," which requires six hits in a single Diamond Quest game. This can be completed on any difficulty, including rookie, and can be done in stadium challenges or mini-boss showdowns. Finally, players must get a save with a left-handed pitcher in conquest and execute a sacrifice bunt in mini seasons to complete all mystery missions.
Completing these missions is key to earning points toward unlocking the top rewards in the Egg Hunt program. For those who want to accelerate their journey, buying mlb stubs for sale can provide the necessary resources to obtain the required players and complete these missions more efficiently.