Like most simulation games, MMA manager 2 runs on the money, or Dollars as it is titled in-game. This is the main currency involved in transactions for all players. Whether you’re buying new gym equipment or hiring trainers, you need Bucks. However, as easy as it is to spend, it is just as easy to earn. The money can come from fights, daily rewards, or by claiming achievements. In this article, we will cover all of these ways to earn dollars and how to maximize that earnings.

How to earn dollars in MMA Manager 2 Ultimate Fight

1. Log in regularly

MMA Manager 2 has loads of login rewards to claim every day and it is very useful to try to open the game every day to claim these free rewards. The gym Cash deposit is the main one and that offers a lot of money. Just click on what should look like the entrance to the gym, this should be marked with the image of a coin. The better the gym, the more Bucks on offer. There is also a option to increase the reward by 50% by watching an ad and this is definitely worth doing.

MMA Manager 2: Cash deposit
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The next daily reward is for every single fighter. Go to the Roster menu and there may be a dollar reward in the Division column for every fighter. Depending on the division they are fighting, the reward increases. More fighters, more Bucks, so try to keep the Roster up to his maximum limit wherever possible. This is another opportunity to maximize rewards quite easily.

2. Work through your daily goals and results

You can’t have a simulation game that doesn’t feature some form of challenges for players to work on. In MMA Manager 2, there are two types of challenges. Daily goals are self-explanatory – these are challenges that update daily and are usually short-term and fairly easy to achieve.

MMA Manager 2: Daily Goals
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The results are milestone-type challenges. The above results are ticked off quite easily and serve almost as a tutorial / introduction to the game, but they stretch a lot. These still offer substantial rewards and it’s a good idea to go through and see what the results require and then implement those activities into normal gameplay.

3. Keep an eye on events

There will often be events going on in MMA Manager 2. These usually involve a sets of objectives to be completed within a time frame and are a way to keep game content up-to-date. The challenges aren’t particularly difficult to tackle either, so it’s relatively easy and quick to claim the rewards. Some of them can be as easy as logging in every day.

MMA Manager 2: Events
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In addition to the currencies earned by the goals themselves, there may also be a progress bar like the one shown above. When the objectives are completed, the progress bar fills up. At certain milestones, there are additional rewards to unlock, which slowly build up towards the final big reward. These series of challenges are definitely worth keeping an eye on.

MMA Manager 2: Announcements
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At the top right of the main menu, where currencies are listed, there is a option to watch an advertisement, to earn both dollars and credits. Each day, there are 2 ads available to watch for each option and they are definitely worth looking into. Depending on the gym, the level of rewards can also increase. Watching the ads also helps the developers, so it’s a way to give something back to the people who brought this game to us!

5. Engage in campaign combat

One of the ultimate goals of MMA Manager 2 is to dominate the MMA scene and that requires winning as many fights as possible. Campaign fights they’re a good place to start, as they offer decent rewards, and the first batch is fairly easy to process. Over time, the fights will get more difficult but the rewards will improve as well. In addition to dollars, winning fights can also earn prestige and credits.

MMA Manager 2: Divisions of the professional league
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Professional League fights and Fight Clubs are the other fighting modes and these are also great ways to rack up money. Notably, with the Professional League, winning fights here helps that specific fighter move up in division, which in turn increases his daily reward in Bucks.

To claim this award, see the first tip in this article. Sparring is the fourth mode available in MMA Manager 2 and while this doesn’t directly affect finances, these are fast paced fights with little at stake. It doesn’t matter if it results in a win or a defeat, so these fights are a quick and safe way to overcome certain goals.

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