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rsvsr tips for Cash Treasures event in Monopoly GO
Autors: bill233 (208.98.44.---)
Datums: 29/12/2025 09:43

I was ready for a calm week after the holiday chaos, then Monopoly GO! dropped another shiny distraction: Cash Treasures kicks off on December 29. I'm not mad about it. The digging events are the ones I actually enjoy, mostly because they don't feel like pure luck. If you're trying to stay organised for the album grind too, keeping an eye on stuff like Monopoly Go Stickers alongside your event planning can make the whole sticker chase feel a bit less chaotic.



How the tools really pile up
If you've done a Treasures event before, you already know the rhythm: you earn pickaxes by just playing—railroads, quick wins, free shop gifts, the usual. The part people mess up is timing. A lot of folks start rolling the second the event pops and then wonder why they're broke on dice with a sad little stack of tools. Wait until the main banner event and the side tournament line up so you're collecting rewards from both at once. And don't be afraid to slow down if the tournament bracket's full of whales. You'll get more value when the leaderboard resets and the targets feel human again.



Digging without wasting pickaxes
The grid is basically Battleship with better prizes and worse emotional damage. Clicking random tiles feels productive for about ten seconds, then you realise you've burned ten pickaxes to learn absolutely nothing. Look at the shapes you're hunting. If the treasure is long and skinny, don't start in a tight little corner where it can't possibly fit. I usually probe in a pattern, then commit once I've got a hit. Also, when you're down to the last couple of items, your brain will beg you to panic-tap. Don't. That's how you end up one square short, staring at the board like it personally offended you.



Rewards, pressure, and when to stop
These December runs tend to be generous: dice, cash for landmarks, and then the big "please keep playing" prize at the end, like a Wild Sticker or a top-tier sticker pack. That's the real reason the event matters right now. Late in an album season, missing rares feels brutal, and trading gets messy fast. So I treat dig events like targeted progress. If your dice stash is low, play smaller sessions, grab your guaranteed pickaxes, and walk away. It sounds boring, but saving rolls for overlap windows is how you finish levels without turning it into an all-day dice bonfire.



Going in with a plan
The best feeling is cracking the final vault because you played it smart, not because you got lucky. Stockpile dice ahead of the 29th, set a daily limit, and don't chase impossible leaderboard spots out of spite. You'll still feel the grind, sure, but it's a cleaner kind of grind. And if you're trying to patch holes in your album while you're at it, doing that cheaply through Buy cheap Monopoly Go stickers can help you keep momentum without turning every event into a crisis.



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