MLB The Show 25 If you’re like me, you’ve been enthralled with MLB The Show 25 since it released last month. I’ve completed every Program released except for the Easter Program and the second April Spotlight. Not to worry.
I’ll have both of those wrapped up by Saturday evening between watching WrestleMania 41 Day 1 and the Gabriela Fundora vs. Marilyn Badillo fight card. I’m a man of many passions and interests.
One major stumbling block with the Easter Program is always the Mystery Mission. We always have to figure out what Sony San Diego is tasking us to do, and thanks to multiple sources across the internet, I’ve compiled the answers you seek. Let’s take it from the top.
How to Earn Stars in MLB The Show 25’s Egg Hunt Program I recommend you start by doing the Moments challenges in the Egg Hunt Program. They’re pretty easy. Thankfully, there aren’t any “get three hits and one extra-base hit” challenges.
This Program uses Stars as the progression marker/currency. FEATURED | Frase By Forbes TM Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder It takes 100 Stars to complete the program and you earn an 89-overall Jazz Chisolm if you complete it. Start with the Moments (10 Stars Total) There are 9 Egg Hunt-themed Moments, and together they’re worth 10 stars.
You can’t skip any of these if you want to complete the Program the most efficient way, and I’m not sure why anyone would want to skip arguably the easiest part. You’ll get the Purple Egg for completing this part. Solve the Mystery Missions (5 Stars Each) This is the part that probably pushed you to Google the topic.
As is the case every year, each mission is a riddle. If you’d rather solve the riddles than play through the Program quickly, stop reading. Everyone else, here are the answers to the riddles: Trivia Night – Register a Quality Start with Vida Blue.
That means you have to pitch six or more innings with a Blue card and surrender no more than three earned runs in any Diamond Dynasty mode. I’d suggest playing Play vs. CPU on Rookie to knock this out.
I usually try to stack my tasks to work on multiple programs or initiatives at once. Just make sure Blue, a switch-hitting pitcher, is your starter. Wait A Second – I don’t get this one, but I know you have to win a game with Randy Johnson.
That means you have to win and have The Big Unit in line to get the decision. This can be done in any DD mode. You can use Conquest , Mini Seasons , or even Diamond Quest .
Woah There, Slow Down – This isn’t all that hard. Register a double with a player who has a speed rating of 15 or lower. Do this in Play vs.
CPU mode. Swordfish – Strike out with Mike Trout in any mode. This is pretty simple.
You can do this in the Blue or Johnson game. Bat Trout leadoff, strike out on three pitches, and you’ve got it. Tax Season – Record 2 Holds.
For those who don’t know what that is, it’s what happens when a relief pitcher comes in with the lead and protects it before handing over duties to another relief pitcher. You have to do this in Mini Seasons . Let’s Roll – This is also pretty simple.
You need to get six hits in a Diamond Quest game. Get to the Stadium challenge and play on Rookie. You may not have the greatest chance to unlock the Epic reward, but it’ll be easier to get six hits.
You can stack this one with Tax Season , Swordfish , Woah There, Slow Down , and Wait A Second . Big Conquest Mystery – Grab Billy Wagner, Josh Hader, Tanner Scott, or another left-handed relief pitcher (it doesn’t even have to be a reliever) and record a save in a Conquest game. This one can be stacked with any previous task that can be played in any DD mode—besides Trivia Night , because that has to be in Play vs.
CPU or Ranked Seasons . Small Ball – Record a Sacrifice play in Mini Seasons . I’m an avid bunter, and that’s probably why people often try to bean me in the game.
In any case, in Mini Seasons , lay one down to move a runner over or simply hit a sacrifice fly. Each of these earns you five stars, which will carry you a good way through the Program. Colleggtion: The Egg Collection (50 Stars) Collecting the eggs will have you mode hopping, but it is pretty fun.
There are 7 eggs hidden across different game modes. You only need 5 of them to get the 50 Stars. Here’s where to find them: Green and Blue Egg – Complete Diamond Quest missions Red and Yellow Egg – Play through Conquest maps Purple Egg – Complete all Moments Pink Egg – Tally 25 Strikeouts in Online Modes Orange Egg – Tally 25 Total Bases in Online Modes That should get you where you want to go.
Now that I’ve helped you, let me get back to completing my own Easter Program..
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MLB The Show 25: How To Complete Easter Egg Mystery Missions & Program

Here’s how to earn all 100 stars in MLB The Show 25’s Egg Hunt Easter Program, including Mystery Mission answers and where to find every egg.