Progression in MMA manager 2 it is easily traceable using a currency called Prestige. The more prestige you have, the better the quality of the gyms you can work with and the better the standard of fighters the gym attracts. Put simply, in this game, Prestige is essentially just a twist on the usual XP / Levels system. There are a variety of ways it can be collected Prestige points and unlocks all the benefits that come with it. In this article, we look at each of these ways, as well as tips for maximizing your earnings.

How to earn Prestige points in MMA Manager 2 Ultimate Fight

1. Fill the gym with equipment and decorations

An important part of MMA Manager 2 is, of course, build the gym and supply it with equipment. It’s a good idea to keep the space full as each piece of equipment gives a handful of Prestige points. There are limits to the allowable amount of each piece of equipment, so if there are any free spaces scattered around, decorations are a good way to fix it. Not only do they illuminate the environment a little, facilitating its insertion, but also contribute a little prestige.

MMA Manager 2: Fill the gym
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It is a good idea to know the recovery times for this. Each item in the gym gains a certain amount of Prestige every hour and will stop increasing once a set limit is reached. Try logging in often and at intervals to keep resetting the cooldown, which will maximize the amount of Prestige you can get.

2. Keep up to date with your daily goals

MMA Manager 2: Daily Goals
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Each day, the game will set a series of objectives to complete. These can range from completing fights to conducting training for fighters. There will be a new set of challenges every day and it’s a good idea to keep up to date constantly. Completing the daily objectives will not only award Prestige points, but will also award points Dollars, credits, and more. Achieving all the goals can sometimes take a while, but it’s definitely worth it.

3. Work your way through the goals

Unlike daily goals, outcomes are longer-term challenges. The former are relatively easy to pop up even if they begin to stretch later. In general, most of the results can be achieved simply by playing normally.

MMA Manager 2: Results
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However, it is still possible to speed up this process, for example, through training sessions. The longer it takes to reach the goal, the better the rewards will be. In addition to Prestige, the results can award Bucks, Credits and Focus Points also.

4. Keep an eye on events

There will often be events going on in MMA Manager 2. These usually involve a series of objectives to be completed within a time frame and are a way of keeping 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 these simply involve logging in every day or earning a certain amount of dollars.

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.

5. Engage in campaign combat

One of the key parts of MMA Manager 2 is, of course, the actual MMA itself. Working through combat gains quite a bit of Prestige, and is one of the best ways to do it. Campaign fights are the main modes, and especially at the early levels, you can sift through them pretty quickly. With multiple fighters, it is possible to split into multiple combat categories, so it can be a good idea to work with each fighter at a similar pace.

MMA Manager 2: Campaign Fights
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Campaign fights gain prestige, plus quite a few dollars and even a couple of credits. Although Sparring does not directly earn any rewards, they are usually quick training matches against random opponents where there is little at stake. If there is any goal that requires you to complete a series of fights, Sparring is a good way to get past them quickly.

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