NHL 14
49 Achievements
1,000
Xbox 360
You're The Best
Win the League Title in Hockey Ultimate Team Seasons.
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How to unlock the You're The Best achievement in NHL 14 - Definitive Guide
To win the league title, you must get to division one in Hockey Ultimate Team and get 16 points in 10 games to get the title. This can be daunting for an average NHL gamer, but there is a simple way to boost this.
First off, find someone willing to go in for the long haul, it will definitely take a couple of days to boost it.
Second, if you can double box this, I HIGHLY recommend it, if you can see both tv's at once you will be able to tell if you matched up. The "loading" box will appear at the same time on both tvs.
Third. I would accumulate as many EA Pucks as possible for all the contract cards you will have to buy. I recommend the silver contract cards. They will give silver players +10 games and the bronze and gold players +8. You can pick them up for 250 sometimes 200 depending on the person selling them. If you plan on going all bronze, the bronze contract cards will be just fine.
To advance in each division you both need to earn a certain amount the points. The best way to boost is is to combine Overtime and Regulation wins/losses with each other to get to the next division. 2 Points for a win, no points for a loss in regulation(first 3 periods) and 1 point for a loss in overtime or a shootout.
The only way to get the OT losses is to let the game run the 3 periods, you can just let the controller sit there for 3 periods, then before the puck drops, the player losing pauses the game and pulls their goalie. The person winning wins the faceoff and scores on the open net. When it doesn't matter if the losing player gets a point or not, the person losing quits the game after one minute has passed on the game clock.
DO NOT GO FOR THE DIVISION TITLE AT ALL.
If you get the division title you will go into the next division and it is very hard to match up different divisions.
The way I did it was my account(account 1) would get enough points to qualify. Then account 1 would lose until account 2 was in it to. after that it doesn't matter just win or lose to run out the rest of your season games enough to get to the next division.
Any question just comment and I'll do my best to answer.
First off, find someone willing to go in for the long haul, it will definitely take a couple of days to boost it.
Second, if you can double box this, I HIGHLY recommend it, if you can see both tv's at once you will be able to tell if you matched up. The "loading" box will appear at the same time on both tvs.
Third. I would accumulate as many EA Pucks as possible for all the contract cards you will have to buy. I recommend the silver contract cards. They will give silver players +10 games and the bronze and gold players +8. You can pick them up for 250 sometimes 200 depending on the person selling them. If you plan on going all bronze, the bronze contract cards will be just fine.
To advance in each division you both need to earn a certain amount the points. The best way to boost is is to combine Overtime and Regulation wins/losses with each other to get to the next division. 2 Points for a win, no points for a loss in regulation(first 3 periods) and 1 point for a loss in overtime or a shootout.
The only way to get the OT losses is to let the game run the 3 periods, you can just let the controller sit there for 3 periods, then before the puck drops, the player losing pauses the game and pulls their goalie. The person winning wins the faceoff and scores on the open net. When it doesn't matter if the losing player gets a point or not, the person losing quits the game after one minute has passed on the game clock.
DO NOT GO FOR THE DIVISION TITLE AT ALL.
If you get the division title you will go into the next division and it is very hard to match up different divisions.
The way I did it was my account(account 1) would get enough points to qualify. Then account 1 would lose until account 2 was in it to. after that it doesn't matter just win or lose to run out the rest of your season games enough to get to the next division.
Any question just comment and I'll do my best to answer.
11 Comments
A few things:
-Geographic location seems more important than division. I was able to boost this with someone who was two divisions away from me because they were in the same time zone as me.
-Because of this, you can just quit out some matches instead of going the distance. This way you can go for On Fire at the same time.
-If you've gotten the Master Collector and What are you buying? achievements, you'll probably have enough cards to just swap put people when their contracts expire
-Best to try this at times when most people aren't playing (daytime during the week, early morning, etc.)
-You basically will not be able to boost this with someone outside your region, as it's nearly impossible to matchup (even if they are in the same division)
-Geographic location seems more important than division. I was able to boost this with someone who was two divisions away from me because they were in the same time zone as me.
-Because of this, you can just quit out some matches instead of going the distance. This way you can go for On Fire at the same time.
-If you've gotten the Master Collector and What are you buying? achievements, you'll probably have enough cards to just swap put people when their contracts expire
-Best to try this at times when most people aren't playing (daytime during the week, early morning, etc.)
-You basically will not be able to boost this with someone outside your region, as it's nearly impossible to matchup (even if they are in the same division)
By Seamus McLimey on 21 Jul 2014 04:59
Anybody know if you can match up with somebody who is a higher division and if so is there a limit to this. For example, can a Div 1 match with a Div 10?
By l306l PoRkRoAsT on 06 Aug 2015 05:40
This guide was translated automatically.
Basically you need to play in the evening, because... people have more and more chances that they will encounter a weaker opponent, in the morning and during the day the game is mainly played out at their own risk and horror