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June 17, 2026 at 7:23 am #5398
Bryce HahnParticipantConquest mode is one of the best ways to build a competitive Diamond Dynasty squad without spending real money. While capturing strongholds yields clear, stated rewards, the real value lies under the surface. Every map is loaded with tiles containing free standard packs, Ballin’ is a Habit packs, and specialty choice packs that trigger the moment you occupy the territory.
Unlocking these hidden rewards quickly provides the asset base needed to work the marketplace or fund roster upgrades, especially if you want to bypass the temptation of external coin sellers. Let’s look at how to maximize your efficiency, bypass unnecessary games, and use specific recent map data to accelerate your progression.
The Strategy of the Zero-Game Sweep
The biggest misconception about Conquest is that you have to play a full 3-inning game for every single tile. You do not. Hidden rewards trigger the moment your color fills a hex on the grid during the attack phase. This means you can sweep large portions of a map purely through simulation.To do this efficiently, follow a simple mathematical rule: never attack a territory unless you outnumber the defending fans by at least a 3-to-1 ratio. When you simulate an attack with high numbers, the algorithm severely limits your losses.
For example, attacking a 1-fan tile with 4 fans might leave you with 2 fans remaining. However, attacking that same 1-fan tile with 15 fans often results in zero losses. By aggressively passing turns early to stockpile reinforcements in a single “death stack” of 20 to 30 fans, you can steamroll across the map, uncovering hidden packs without playing a single baseball game.
Analyzing the Numbers: Real Maps and Asset Values
The payoff for sweeping these maps is substantial when you look at the coin and pack values hidden on the boards. The development team frequently drops fresh maps containing high-tier packs that normally cost thousands of coins in the Show Shop.Take a look at the data from three recent 2026 map releases to see exactly what is up for grabs just for moving your cursor across the board:
The Planet Map: Features 10 total standard packs and 2 Ballin’ is a Habit packs hidden beneath basic territories, completely separate from the final goal reward (a 94 OVR Topps Now Jasson Dominguez).
The May Flowers Map: Hidden rewards include 1 Deluxe Pack, 2 Headliners Packs, 1 Ballin’ is a Habit Pack, and 5 standard Show Packs.
The World Baseball Classic Map: Contains a massive haul of 8 standard packs, 2 Ballin’ is a Habit packs, and a WBC theme pack hidden entirely under non-stronghold tiles.
If you were to buy these items directly from the store, a single Ballin’ is a Habit pack costs 5,000 coins, and specialty Deluxe or Headliners packs run anywhere from 7,500 to 15,000 coins. By spending 15 to 20 minutes simulating a single map, you effectively pull 25,000 to 40,000 coins’ worth of market assets out of thin air.
Bypassing the Grind Safely
Unlocking these free rewards provides a steady stream of items to sell on the community marketplace. This organic accumulation of wealth completely eliminates the need to rely on third-party coin sites. Relying on risky services like u4n to buy MLB The Show 26 stubs Nintendo Switch or PlayStation accounts is a fast track to getting your account permanently banned by the developers. The automated security filters easily detect abnormal marketplace transactions used by secondary coin sellers.Instead of risking your entire account, clearing out Conquest maps gives you the clean currency you need. Selling the gold players, jersey unlockables, and duplicate diamond items pulled from your hidden rewards will naturally generate a massive bankroll.
Step-by-Step Conquest Efficiency
To clean out any new map in the shortest time possible, follow this sequence during your routing:Isolate Strongholds: Do not attack enemy strongholds immediately. Circle around them, cutting off their paths so they cannot expand into empty territories.
Take the Open Spaces: Direct your main fan stack toward the widest open areas of the map. Hidden rewards are rarely placed right next to your starting position; they are usually tucked into the corners or spaces furthest from any starting team.
Reinforce and Repeat: Skip the “Steal Fans” phase entirely—it forces you to play full games for minimal return. Go straight to reinforcement, dump all available fans into your leading tile, and continue the simulation sweep until the entire background map is your team’s color.
Once the hidden packs are safely in your inventory, you can either play the remaining stronghold games on lower difficulties to claim the final player rewards or simply exit the map and head straight to the pack-opening screen.
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