Monopoly Go: How To Play Billionaires' Blueprint? - Rewards And Milestones
Now Monopoly Go has a new banner event - Billionaire’s Blueprint. This exciting event officially starts at 10 am (EST) on November 6 and lasts until 10 am (EST) on November 8.
Although there are no new Swap Packs players still have many opportunities to get rich rewards, including dice, Monopoly Go Cards, and Peg-E Tokens. These Peg-E Tokens are essential for participating in the ongoing Peg-E Sticker Drop event in the game.
If you want to know the specific rewards, you can refer to the content below, which contains all the details about the Billionaire’s Blueprint event.
Billionaires’ Blueprint Rewards And Milestones
Players will claim up to 50 milestone rewards, including 17,855 free dice rolls, 738 Peg-E Tokens and three Five-Star Purple Sticker Packs at Milestones 45, 48 and 50. In addition, there is a new token in the image of Mr. Monopoly. And at the 17th milestone, you will also unlock a new Board Piece to add more fun to your game journey.
12 of the 50 milestones will reward some precious Peg-E Tokens. In order to claim all rewards, you need to accumulate 35,545 points before the end of the event.
It is worth mentioning that Marvel Go album season has entered its end, with only a few weeks left. For those players who missed some Monopoly Go Stickers before, now is a great opportunity to complete their sticker collection.
From Milestone 1 To Milestone 10
- Milestone: 1; Points Demanded: 5; Reward: 5 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 2; Points Demanded: 10; Reward: 25 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 3; Points Demanded: 15; Reward: Green Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 4; Points Demanded: 40; Reward: 45 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 5; Points Demanded: 20; Reward: 8 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 6; Points Demanded: 25; Reward: Green Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 7; Points Demanded: 35; Reward: 35 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 8; Points Demanded: 40; Rewards: 15 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 9; Points Demanded: 160; Reward: 150 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 10; Points Demanded: 40; Reward: Cash Reward
From Milestone 11 To Milestone 20
- Milestone: 11; Points Demanded: 45; Reward: 20 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 12; Points Demanded: 50; Reward: Yellow Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 13; Points Demanded: 350; Reward: 350 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 14; Points Demanded: 40; Reward: 35 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 15; Points Demanded: 60; Reward: High Roller, 5 Minutes
- Milestone: 16; Points Demanded: 70; Reward: Yellow Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 17; Points Demanded: 500; Reward: City Key Token
- Milestone: 18; Points Demanded: 80; Reward: 50 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 19; Points Demanded: 90; Reward: 100 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 20; Points Demanded: 100; Reward: Cash Reward
From Milestone 21 To Milestone 30
- Milestone: 21; Points Demanded: 125; Reward: Pink Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 22; Points Demanded: 1,000; Reward: 900 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 23; Points Demanded: 120; Reward: 75 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 24; Points Demanded: 130; Reward: Pink Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 25; Points Demanded: 150; Reward: Cash Reward
- Milestone: 26; Points Demanded: 600; Reward: 500 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 27; Points Demanded: 150; Reward: 80 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 28; Points Demanded: 200; Reward: Cash Reward
- Milestone: 29; Points Demanded: 250; Reward: 200 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 30; Points Demanded: 220; Reward: Cash Boost, 10 Minutes
From Milestone 31 To Milestone 40
- Milestone: 31; Points Demanded: 275; Reward: Blue Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 32; Points Demanded: 1,500; Reward: 1,250 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 33; Points Demanded: 350; Reward: 85 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 34; Points Demanded: 400; Reward: High Roller, 10 Minutes
- Milestone: 35; Points Demanded: 850; Reward: 700 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 36; Points Demanded: 650; Reward: Cash Reward
- Milestone: 37; Points Demanded: 1,850; Reward: 1,500 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 38; Points Demanded: 500; Reward: 110 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 39; Points Demanded: 650; Reward: Blue Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 40; Points Demanded: 700; Reward: Cash Reward
From Milestone 41 To Milestone 50
- Milestone: 41; Points Demanded: 2,300; Reward: 1,800 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 42; Points Demanded: 700; Reward: 120 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 43; Points Demanded: 900; Reward: Mega Heist, 30 Minutes
- Milestone: 44; Points Demanded: 1,000; Reward: Cash Reward
- Milestone: 45; Points Demanded: 1,700; Reward: Purple Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 46; Points Demanded: 1,400; Reward: 135 Peg-E Tokens
- Milestone: 47; Points Demanded: 3,800; Reward: 2,800 Free Dice Rolls
- Milestone: 48; Points Demanded: 1,400; Reward: Purple Sticker Pack
- Milestone: 49; Points Demanded: 1,500; Reward: Cash Reward
- Milestone: 50; Points Demanded: 8,400; Reward: 7,500 Free Dice Rolls, Purple Sticker Pack
How To Get Points?
Players can earn points by landing on any corner square on the board. Each time you successfully land on a corner square, you will receive four points multiplied by the dice multiplier you used on that throw. These include:
- Go
- Visiting Jail
- Free Parking
- Jail
Players can increase the points they get from each corner square by raising the dice multiplier. This means that if you have enough extra dice on hand, you might want to consider raising your multiplier. In addition, you can also pay attention to Giveaway channel in iGMeet discord, which will post Monopoly Go related product giveaway information from time to time, and maybe there will be more extra dice you want.
When participating in the “corners” version of the solo milestone event, making good use of the high dice multiplier and paying attention to the special opportunities of Go to Jail will help you achieve better results. Come challenge yourself and see if you can get the highest points at this event!
Nov-06-2024
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Monopoly Go Frequent Tourna ...
If you have played this board game, you will know that Monopoly Go is almost composed of frequent daily events, whether it is a big or small festival celebration or a weekly or monthly periodic event, you are almost always rolling dice to drive tokens to move continuously on the board, win points, and finally rank at the top of each event. I think there must be players who don’t know much about this game and ask why not selectively participate in some events. After all, it’s just a game, and the initiative is always in the hands of the players. However, I would say that this is a very ideal situation. In fact, for some board game enthusiasts, they always invest a lot of time in Monopoly Go’s daily events, because these events always provide a certain chance to get Monopoly GO Dice and stickers, which is a key element for them to continue to advance the game. If they choose to give up participating in most of the events, it is no different from letting them give up the game directly, not to mention that many players have already paid a lot of sunk costs. So, rather than being able to choose to participate in events, you’re forced to participate in them. Dopamine Simulator? Honestly, the way Monopoly GO works right now, it’s not even really a game. It’s like a click-and-place game with an energy system and all the psychological tricks of mobile games, except there are some shiny collectibles and cash rain that explode every few seconds to constantly stimulate the player’s senses. Unlike classic board games, Monopoly GO is almost endless, all you can do is roll the dice, collect tokens and cash, complete buildings and upgrades, and jump to the next board. There is no strategy here, no game loop at all, just like a slot machine, you just mechanically click the screen. Of course, there are other mini-games to spice up your life. Occasionally you will enter Shutdown to choose to attack someone else’s building, but you actually just touch the building and the animation will play. Or in another mini-game, Bank Heist, it’s like playing a scratch lottery, you just need to find 3 matches to get another exploding amount of money on the screen. But all you can do is click the screen blindly. So, this is not a game at all, it’s just a dopamine simulator. Pay To Win? As we said before, all you can do in the intensive daily activities is to keep rolling the dice, of course, you can also increase the chips and rewards of each action through the dice multiplier to stimulate your adrenaline! Does it feel familiar? This is the mobile version of gambling! Although we all know that these activities are almost the same except for the different themes, after all, the milestone rewards they offer are linked to the most important albums in each season, and this is also an important channel for you to get more dice, tokens, skins and other collectibles, so almost no players can refuse them. But, to be honest, compared to the initial release of Monopoly GO, the frequency of tournaments has increased, interspersed with different Treasure Dig Events, Racers Events, Partners Events, etc., our entire lives are filled with these events, and there is no respite. However, this is just a means for Scopely to make money under the banner of rich gameplay. Monopoly Go and all its events are rigged, and the ultimate goal is to make you spend as much money as possible to try to win, but they know that no matter how much effort anyone puts in, you can’t win! Take the recent Monopoly Go St Patrick’s Day Parade event as an example. The first few milestones in this event require dozens of points to unlock, but by the last few, the points required have reached a staggering thousand or even tens of thousands of points, which is really ridiculous. Of course, you can only focus on the milestones in the first half, but the rewards available on this part are so shabby that it is not worth it. But if you go to great lengths to get the last milestone of a large number of dice, purple sticker packs, or special collectibles, your hard-earned resources may also be squandered. Then, if you don’t want to wait for the empty dice stocks to slowly replenish, the only thing you can do is to spend real money to get expensive dice packages in the store. But this is always a bottomless pit, because the event is endless. When you see others using the latest skins and reaching higher net worth levels, will you be envious? Then you will run to the store again. Yes, that’s what Scopely wants to see. So, what you can see is just another board game that has turned to pay-to-win, and if you don’t spend money, you can’t even get a step in the game. Is It Worth Spending Money? So is Monopoly GO a game worth investing in? In fact, in most cases, spending money will rarely bring you long-term benefits. The collectibles in Monopoly GO are indeed beautiful, but there are few and really useless for your game progress, so most of them will be short-lived. As you can see from the sticker albums that reset each season, once the album is completed or ends, they will all disappear, and you will not even have evidence to prove that you have spent money on this game. Considering these reasons, we believe that although spending money can bring you a better gaming experience, Monopoly GO does not provide enough physical items to make spending real money a reliable investment. Of course, if you are just pursuing fun and don’t care about the loss of your assets, then it’s totally up to you! In any case, the high density of activities in Monopoly GO has brought significant burdens to players while providing a certain amount of fun, which has also caused considerable controversy in the community. I think if Scopely does not want to end the life of their flagship product in the past two years, it is urgent to re-plan their event schedule!Mar-11-2025
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Monopoly Go Vine Dash: It&r ...
In Monopoly Go, you rarely have time to get frustrated about a game or event that has ended, because new events are happening every day, and you have to adjust your mood and state in time to work hard for new games in order to continue to earn more Monopoly Go Dice. This new tournament we are going to introduce to you is called Vine Dash, which is a regular tournament in Monopoly Go, designed to provide you with new props earning opportunities. It is worth noting that since the new treasure dig event Cash Treasures is also ongoing, Vine Dash will set the pickaxe tokens required to play Cash Treasures in the reward list. Based on this, we will provide you with some reference suggestions for playing Vine Dash. Introduction To Vine Dash This Vine Dash has started at 12 PM ET on March 10 and will last until 12 PM ET on the March 11, a total of only 24 hours, which is a short-term tournament, so if you want to participate, you must seize the time. Interestingly, Cash Treasures is held at the same time as Vine Dash, so the pickaxe tokens you earn should be put to good use. You May Like: Why Is Monopoly Go So Popular Around The World And Still So Popular? How To Play Vine Dash? To get the milestone rewards in Vine Dash, you first need to earn event points. To do this, you need to land on as many railroad tiles as possible while consuming dice to advance on the board to trigger the mini-games Shutdown or Bank Heist. Monopoly Go will give you different amounts of points based on how well you play these two games: Shutdown Point Rewards: Unsuccessful-2 Successful-4 Bank Heist Point Rewards: Small Heist-4 Large Heists-6 Bankrupt-8 It should be noted that if you find that you don’t have enough dice when you advance, it is a good choice to get more free dice in time through Monopoly Go Dice Giveaways In iGMeet Discord. In addition, once you have enough dice, you can try to increase the dice multiplier while rolling the dice. Although this will increase the speed of dice consumption, it will also increase the speed at which you earn points, ensuring that you can take away all Vine Dash rewards within the specified time. Vine Dash Rewards List Since not all rewards may be attractive to you, we have listed all Vine Dash rewards for you, and you can earn them in a targeted manner as needed, especially the pickaxe tokens required to play Cash Treasures. Milestone 1-10 Milestone 1: 10 Points; 3 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 2: 25 Points; 40 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 3: 40 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 4: 80 Points; One-Star Sticker Pack Milestone 5: 120 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 6: 150 Points; 5 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 7: 100 Points; High Roller, 5 Minutes Milestone 8: 225 Points; 150 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 9: 200 Points; 7 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 10: 250 Points; Two-Star Sticker Pack Milestone 11-20 Milestone 11: 275 Points; 8 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 12: 350 Points; 225 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 13: 200 Points; Cash Boost, 5 Minutes Milestone 14: 300 Points; 10 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 15: 350 Points; Three-Star Sticker Pack Milestone 16: 400 Points; 250 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 17: 350 Points; 10 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 18: 450 Points; 275 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 19: 250 Points; Mega Heist, 30 Minutes Milestone 20: 400 Points; 12 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 21-30 Milestone 21: 500 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 22: 650 Points; 325 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 23: 600 Points; 17 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 24: 900 Points; 400 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 25: 800 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 26: 750 Points; 18 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 27: 850 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 28: 1000 Points; 425 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 29: 500 Points; Cash Boost, 10 Minutes Milestone 30: 800 Points; 20 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 31-40 Milestone 31: 900 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 32: 1500 Points; 575 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 33: 1200 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 34: 1000 Points; 20 Cash Treasures Pickaxe Tokens Milestone 35: 750 Points; Builder’s Bash, 30 Minutes Milestone 36: 2000 Points; 700 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 37: 1500 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 38: 3000 Points; 950 Free Dice Rolls Milestone 39: 2000 Points; Cash Reward Milestone 40: 7000 Points; 2500 Free Dice Rolls In addition, if you can enter the top 100 in the competition, you will also have the opportunity to receive corresponding rewards based on your ranking: Rank 1-5 Rank 1: 850 Free Dice Rolls, Five-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 2: 600 Free Dice Rolls, Four-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 3: 400 Free Dice Rolls, Four-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 4: 300 Free Dice Rolls, Four-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 5: 250 Free Dice Rolls, Three-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 6-10 Rank 6: 200 Free Dice Rolls, Three-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 7: 150 Free Dice Rolls, Three-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 8: 100 Free Dice Rolls, Two-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 9: 75 Free Dice Rolls, Two-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 10: 50 Free Dice Rolls, Two-Star Sticker Pack, Cash Reward Rank 11-100 Rank 11-15: 25 Free Dice Rolls, Cash Reward Rank 16-100: Cash Reward The above is the advice and information we can provide you with about this Vine Dash tournament. I hope you can achieve excellent results in this tournament!Mar-10-2025
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How Much Rewards Will You G ...
Board gamers, a new single-player banner event has been added to the game! This event, called Brush Bliss, has begun at 10am EST on January 18th and is scheduled to end at 3pm EST on January 20th. You will have two days plus 5 hours to explore this Brush Bliss event. This single-player banner event will be a little different from the previous ones, and may require you to use some strategies to maximize the rewards. So this guide will introduce you to specific strategies you can use in this Brush Bliss event, as well as a list of rewards available to you. Brush Bliss Event Reward Milestones Before introducing the strategies, this guide will first introduce the rewards that Brush Bliss event offers you as an incentive to explore this event actively. Here, you need to complete 62 milestones while the event is active, which requires you to earn approximately 44,035 points. You’ll get 15,030 Dice, 212 pickaxes to use in Special Greek Treasures Event, multiple sticker packs with different values, and a ton of cash. You can make targeted strategies based on the number of points you need and the rewards in each milestone below. 1. 5 Points - 3 Pickaxes 2. 10 Points - 120 Free Dice Rolls 3. 15 Points - Cash Reward 4. 25 Points - 3 Pickaxes 5. 35 Points - Green Sticker Pack 6. 45 Points - 4 Pickaxes 7. 50 Points - 40 Free Dice Rolls 8. 55 Points - Green Sticker Pack 9. 60 Points - 4 Pickaxes 10. 150 Points - 120 Free Dice Rolls 11. 70 Points - 5 Pickaxes 12. 75 Points - Cash Reward 13. 85 Points - 5 Pickaxes 14. 100 Points - Yellow Sticker Pack 15. 400 Points - 300 Free Dice Rolls 16. 95 Points - 6 Pickaxes 17. 100 Points - 75 Free Dice Rolls 18. 80 Points - Dice Boost, 15 Minutes 19. 110 Points - 6 Pickaxes 20. 625 Points - 425 Free Dice Rolls 21. 120 Points - 8 Pickaxes 22. 125 Points - 80 Free Dice Rolls 23. 110 Points - Cash Reward 24. 140 Points - 8 Pickaxes 25. 1,100 Points - 675 Free Dice Rolls 26. 140 Points - Pink Sticker Pack 27. 150 Points - 10 Pickaxes 28. 160 Points - Cash Reward 29. 750 Points - 450 Free Dice Rolls 30. 180 Points - 10 Pickaxes 31. 170 Points - Cash Reward 32. 500 Points - 275 Free Dice Rolls 33. 125 Points - Cash Boost, 10 Minutes 34. 200 Points - 12 Pickaxes 35. 1,350 Points - 700 Free Dice Rolls 36. 225 Points - 12 Pickaxes 37. 250 Points - Cash Reward 38. 275 Points - 14 Pickaxes 39. 800 Points - Blue Sticker Pack 40. 300 Points - 150 Free Dice Rolls 41. 325 Points - 14 Pickaxes 42. 350 Points - Cash Reward 43. 2,100 Points - 1,000 Free Dice Rolls 44. 300 Points - Bank Boost, 30 Minutes 45. 350 Points - 16 Pickaxes 46. 450 Points - 220 Free Dice Rolls 47. 400 Points - 16 Pickaxes 48. 3,300 Points - 1,550 Free Dice Rolls 49. 450 Points - 18 Pickaxes 50. 550 Points - 250 Free Dice Rolls 51. 600 Points - Cash Reward 52. 2,500 Points - Purple Sticker Pack 53. 600 Points - 18 Pickaxes 54. 650 Points - Cash Reward 55. 700 Points - 325 Free Dice Rolls 56. 4,500 Points - 2,000 Free Dice Rolls 57. 500 Points - 20 Pickaxes 58. 900 Points - 375 Free Dice Rolls 59. 750 Points - Cash Reward 60. 650 Points - Building Boost, 30 Minutes 61. 1,500 Points - Cash Reward 62. 12,000 Points - 6,000 Free Dice Rolls & Purple Sticker Pack In fact, the number of points required for each milestone except the last one is relatively small compared to the single-player banner event in the previous season, so the difficulty of getting rich rewards from Brush Bliss event will be greatly reduced. Good luck! How To Get More Points In Brush Bliss Event? Unlike the previous banner events, Brush Bliss event requires your tokens to land on three special tiles (Chance, Tax and Utility tiles), and each tile provides you with different points of rewards. Chance tiles and Utility tiles will both give you 2 points, while Tax tiles will give you 3 points. In general, you can aim for Tax tiles as much as possible, not only because it can give you more points but also because it is more nearby railroad tiles and Chance tiles, which will give you more chances to get points. Although the railroad tile is not among the tiles set for this event, when you land here, it will trigger one of Shutdown or Bank Heist, and you will get the points required for the current milestone in Origami Fold-Off Tournament in these two mini-games, which will also provide you with very generous rewards. In addition to the different number of points obtained when the tokens land on different tiles, you can also maximize the points you finally get by using different dice multipliers. So throughout the board, you can use some high multipliers for the area after Go to Jail tile, as there will be more scoring opportunities here. But it should be noted that the dice multiplier also needs to be used in moderation, because there are more than just this Brush Bliss event in the entire game that requires you to use a lot of dice to explore. Once you are faced with the situation of running out, most of the activities will become slow or even stagnant. You can collect all the free dice that can be collected in the game before exploring, such as in Quick Wins and Shop Gift. Or in your free time, participate in some activities such as Dice Giveaways On iGMeet Discord to enrich your dice inventory. In addition to the above precautions, it is best to choose manual throwing in this type of pickup event. Automatic throwing may not allow you to get the most points here. This is the reward list of this Brush Bliss event, as well as some gameplay methods and strategies you can use. I hope you can complete all the explorations of this event with the help of this guide. I wish you a happy game!Jan-19-2025
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How To Prepare For The New ...
Daily tournaments are held almost every day so that you can have a chance to get sticker packs through milestone rewards, which will open more new stickers. But what if your sticker packs always bring duplicate stickers? This is when Golden Blitz event becomes particularly important! As a flash event, Golden Blitz is not held very often and lasts for a short time, usually no more than 24 hours. But only during Golden Blitz can you exchange Gold Stickers with other players to help both of you expand your sticker albums. Recently, as the collection of Jingle Joy sticker albums is coming to an end, the frequency of Golden Blitz in the game has also increased. Following last week’s Wintry Nest and Merry & Bright stickers, this week you will exchange with others for Holiday Miracle and All Good Things stickers from set 12/14. Based on this, we will introduce you to how to participate in this week’s Golden Blitz to exchange Gold Stickers successfully. What Is Golden Blitz? Golden Blitz is actually a special trading event in the game that usually lasts about 15-24 hours. During this time, the game allows you to trade two specific golden stickers with other players. Although the stickers that can be exchanged will normally change with each Golden Blitz event, sometimes the same stickers will be reused at different Golden Blitz events when the current sticker season is late. Also note that although you can receive any number of selected golden stickers from friends or strangers as you want during this event, you can only actively initiate five golden sticker trades per Golden Blitz. When you enter the game and see the event icon on the right side of the game board, it means that there is a Golden Blitz going on, and the number of trades is directly on the top of the five standard stickers you can send per day. January 6-7 Golden Blitz This Golden Blitz event will officially start at 8:00 a.m. EST on January 6, 2025, and will last for 24 hours, ending at the same time on January 7. During this time, you can exchange Holiday Miracle and All Good Things Gold Stickers with other players. I believe you have also noticed that the frequency of Golden Blitz has increased recently, because Jingle Joy season is about to end, and this season is not only shorter, only half the length of the normal season, but the number of Gold Stickers you need to collect is still the same. So you must seize every Golden Blitz opportunity to ensure that you can fill your Jingle Joy album before the end of the season. In addition, the dates and exchangeable stickers of the recent Golden Blitz are attached to provide you with a reference for preparing for more subsequent Golden Blitz events: January 6th-7th 2025: Holiday Miracle (set 12) and All Good Things (set 14) January 2nd-3rd 2025: Wintry Nest (set 9) and Merry & Bright (set 11) December 24th-25th 2024: Socks (set 8) and Eye on 2025! (set 13) How To Trade Gold Stickers? Gold Stickers can only be exchanged during Golden Blitz event, and the tradable Gold Stickers must also be specified by the current Golden Blitz event. Any time period outside the event and unrelated stickers cannot be traded for Gold Cards. As for the specific trading steps, first you need to log in to the game to find your sticker album, and select the tradable stickers you have in the album - just like selecting ordinary stickers, and then set up the exchange or send it to a friend! Of course, to comply with the rules, you can only send a maximum of five Gold Stickers per day during Golden Blitz. How To Get Gold Stickers? Although the exchange of Gold Stickers is very limited, there are more ways to get them. First, during Monopoly Origins season, even if there are no gold packs in this season, you can still find Gold Stickers in other normal packs. But you need to be aware that the drop rate of Gold Stickers in normal packs is very low, and this drop rate varies depending on the star value of the card and pack. If you want to increase the probability of getting Gold Stickers, you must ensure that you can continue to get packs. Only when you get more packs you will have a greater chance of finding Gold Stickers through them. And if you want the highest-level 5-star Gold Stickers, then you’d better work hard to get 5-star purple card packs. Compared with green, yellow, pink and blue packs, purple packs appear very rarely. At least among the 40-50 milestone rewards of tournament events, usually only 3-4 will provide purple sticker packs. So if you have the opportunity to get one through Quick Wins, you must try to seize this opportunity. If you find it hard to earn Gold Stickers through your own efforts in the game, you can also try to find people who can give you Gold Stickers for free during Golden Blitz events. Some communities may have players willing to donate excess Gold Stickers to you directly, or accept you to exchange standard stickers for Gold Stickers - gold for gold is not required. Regardless, in most cases, Golden Blitz events are always based on the premise that you have Gold Stickers. Since there are various tournaments currently being held in the game, you should really take advantage of the sticker pack rewards provided by these tournaments. And if you find that you are short of dice when playing tournaments, it would be a good idea to enter Dice Giveaways On iGMeet Discord!Jan-05-2025