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Monopoly GO keeps things exciting with regular events and fantastic rewards to boost your progress and unlock even more prizes. To become a true tycoon, participate in every event!
The latest event, Down Under Wonders, ran from January 14th for a limited time, featuring the Peg-E Prize Drop minigame where players could collect over 700 tokens. This event offered a wealth of rewards, including dice and stickers. Let's explore the milestones and rewards in detail.
Down Under Wonders Monopoly GO Rewards And Milestones
Here's the breakdown of rewards earned by completing event milestones:
Down Under Wonders Monopoly GO Rewards Summary
The Down Under Wonders event spanned 50 levels, each offering rewards. The best rewards were concentrated towards the later levels. Here's a summary:
- 18,330 Dice
- 738 Peg-E Tokens for Prize Drop
- Three Five-Star Sticker Packs (45th, 48th, and 50th Milestones)
- Two Four-Star Sticker Packs (31st and 39th Milestones)
- 15 Minutes of High Roller time in total
- A 10-Minute Cash Boost at the 30th Milestone.
This event heavily featured Peg-E Tokens, similar to other solo events paired with minigames. Twelve out of the fifty milestones awarded these tokens. However, players also received numerous dice rolls, stickers, and cash rewards.
To maximize cash rewards, increase your net worth by upgrading your board's buildings, as rewards scale with net worth.
In total, the event offered eleven sticker packs, including three five-star packs. This was a final opportunity to collect missing stickers before the Jingle Joy sticker album ended on the 16th.
The Down Under Wonders event had a limited duration, so players needed to complete as many milestones as possible before its conclusion.
How To Get Points In Down Under Wonders Monopoly GO
Points in the Down Under Wonders event were earned by landing on Chance, Community Chest, and Railroad spaces:
- Chance Tiles: One Point
- Community Chest Tiles: One Point
- Railroad Tiles: Two Points
Higher multipliers increased points earned, but also risked losing more dice if the target wasn't met. Strategic use of multipliers was key to maximizing rewards.