Also to the left you will see how many coins you get for achieving the goals in seasons. After 3 or 4 games you will also get a dotted blue line as well that indicates how many estimated points the game thinks you will get at the end of the season based on your previous matches in that division. This picture is only from division 5 but on promotion to division 4 upwards you then have a red line which indicates how many points you need to avoid relegation. As you can see with the points themselves the green line indicates how many points you need to get promoted and the gold line is how many you need to win the championship. Shown above is what the season table looks like, so you'll have the option to play a game, make changes to your squad or see how friends do in UT in leaderboards. Playing Offline Seasons is the generally the best way to start improving your team, as it generally isn't too difficult, plus you're not forced to use Microsoft points to compete with people online straight away, which can seem quite daunting. Promotion awards a nice amount of coins for use in the auction house or on packs of your choosing, holding (or staying in your division) provides a regular amount, and relegating still gives you coins but not a significant amount. You must work your way up from 5 to 1 by winning games and being promoted. Just like in Online mode there is a total of 5 divisions. 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss. Seasons sets a certain number of points you need to earn from matches in 10 games. These will all award coins, although each not being as significant an amount as you would for winning the championship. The real reason to play Offline Seasons is because of the amount of coins you earn, with the most coming from winning the championship, gaining promotion, staying in your division, and even getting relegated. When playing offline seasons, the amount of gold will be roughly the same each game. So you have four modes: Tournament, Seasons, Play a Friend's squad and TOTW (Team of the Week) challenge. When playing offline in FIFA 13 UT, you're pretty much given the same options you would have in online with one additional option.
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