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Topic-icon U4GM MLB The Show 26 Guide How to Finish Mural Program

1 week 4 days ago #4750 by Andrew736
The Mural Series landing in MLB The Show 26 feels like one of those updates that splits the room right away. Some players see the card art and jump in. Others look at the checklist and groan. Both reactions make sense. Sony's May 15 drop adds a full Diamond Dynasty grind, not just a few nice rewards tucked into menus. If you're chasing collections, flipping cards, or opening MLB The Show 26 packs hoping to fill gaps, this update gives you plenty to work through without letting you finish it in one lazy night.

The program is steady, not flashy
The Mural Program runs to 100 points, and it's built in a pretty familiar way. You'll earn XP, stubs, packs, and a handful of useful cards as you move along. The early names include 91 OVR Adrian Morejon and Hunter Goodman, then the path starts handing out 92 OVR cards like Grady Sizemore and Bryan Woo. The main reward at the end is 93 OVR Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He's good, no doubt, but a lot of players won't treat him as the finish line. He's more like a key that helps open the bigger Mural Collection.

How the points actually come in
You don't have to overthink the program, but you do need to chip away at it. The five Moments are worth 20 points, which is handy if you can knock them out without getting annoyed. Not everyone loves Moments, though, and that's fair. You can lean on stat missions instead. Hits, home runs, stolen bases, and innings pitched will move the bar while you play normally. The best bit is the My Legacy collection. If you've already piled up 600 strikeouts or reached 250,000 PXP this year, you can cash that progress in for easy points. It's a rare case where the game actually respects the hours you've already put in.

The collection is where the real grind starts
The Mural Collection is the part that'll test your patience, or your stub balance. You need 13 Mural cards for Vladimir Guerrero Sr., 21 for Roy Halladay, and 29 for the 95 OVR Jose Ramirez. That J-Ram card is the one most Diamond Dynasty players are staring at. The smart move is to gather cards from every mode before buying anything. The Mural Mini Season helps a lot because it works like a chain. You earn Bruce Sutter, use him to unlock Cal Ripken Jr., push forward for Wyatt Langford, and then grind PXP toward George Springer. It's a bit messy, but it saves stubs.

Smart grinding beats panic buying
If you're trying to reach Jose Ramirez, don't rush straight to the marketplace unless you've got stubs to burn. Finish the program, clear the conquest content, and work through the mini season path first. That'll put you much closer than it looks at the start. The expensive pieces, like the Carlos Santana Chase card, can wait until prices settle. As a professional platform for buying game currency and items, U4GM is a convenient option for players who want support with their roster plans, and you can buy MLB The Show 26 stubs in u4gm to make the Mural chase feel less painful while still keeping your main focus on playing games and earning cards.

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