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U4GM: Monopoly go Roll Treasures Strategy Guide

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Most players don't lose Roll Treasures because the board is unfair. They lose because they spend too fast. The event asks you to collect Pickaxes, open tiles, find hidden objects, and move through stages for dice, cash, boosts, sticker packs, and other prizes. If you're also trying to complete albums or trade Monopoly Go Stickers, the extra rewards can feel even more useful. Still, the real trick isn't tapping every square the second you get a tool. It's slowing down, watching the event overlap, and making each Pickaxe count.

Save Pickaxes before you start digging
A lot of casual players dig whenever they have five or ten Pickaxes. It feels fun, sure, but it breaks your rhythm. Better players usually wait. They build a pile first, often around 100 Pickaxes if the event length and rewards allow it. That way, they can clear several boards in one sitting instead of stopping every few minutes. It also helps you read the grid properly. When you're not desperate for one more tool, you make cleaner choices and waste fewer clicks.

Know where the tools are coming from
Pickaxes don't just appear from rolling. You'll usually find them in solo event milestones, tournament rewards, Quick Wins, free shop gifts, and daily tasks. The smart move is to chase the milestones that pay well and skip the ones that start asking for too many points. We've all seen it happen: a player burns 800 dice to grab a small bundle of Pickaxes and calls it progress. That's not progress. That's leaking dice. If the next milestone looks overpriced, stop rolling for a bit and wait for a better window.

Dig like you're solving a puzzle
Random digging is the fastest way to run out of Pickaxes. The hidden objects are shaped pieces, not single lucky squares, so once you uncover part of one, you can start guessing its outline. Check the open space around it. Think about where the rest of the shape could fit. Corners, narrow strips, and awkward gaps can often be ruled out. Some players like to test the middle of the board early, while others work from likely object sizes. Either way, don't just tap because a tile "feels right." Use what the board has already shown you.

Roll with a plan, not with panic
Dice multipliers matter more than people admit. Going high on every roll looks exciting, but it can empty your balance before you've even reached the good Pickaxe milestones. Try raising the multiplier when you're close to Railroads, event tokens, or tournament scoring spots. Drop it when the board position is weak. It's a small habit, but over a full event it can save hundreds of dice. Also, remember to claim Quick Wins and shop freebies on time. Those little sources add up, especially during short digging events.

Use the last hours carefully
When the timer is nearly gone, don't panic-roll just because you're close to another board. Check what the next reward is worth, how many Pickaxes you still need, and whether unused tools convert into dice after the event. In many versions, leftover Pickaxes do turn into rolls, so extra tools aren't always wasted. If you're managing albums alongside the event, services like Mgo stickers for sale may be part of how some players plan their progress, but your dice still need discipline. Roll Treasures rewards patience more than speed, and that's why calm players often walk away with the better haul.
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