RSVSR Where to Earn Big Stickers in Monopoly GO Mar 29 Event
Geplaatst: 25 mar 2026, 07:58
March 29 is one of those dates I actually put in my phone, because Sticker Treasures is back for three days and it's a sneaky-good shot at finishing sets without opening your wallet. If you're still chasing a couple of annoying gaps, especially the ones that never seem to show up in trades, it helps to know what's worth pushing for and what's just noise. I've been hoarding and flipping Monopoly Go Stickers long enough to know that a dig event can either feel like a jackpot or a total drain, depending on how you play it.
What the event is really paying out
The headline rewards are the ones everyone talks about, and yeah, they matter. Purple Sticker Packs are still a big deal since you're guaranteed five-star pulls, and that includes Golds that love to hide when you're one card away from closing an album. But the real value this time is flexibility. Swap Packs let you turn dead-weight duplicates into progress, which is huge when your album is stuck on a few specific stickers. Then there's the Wild Sticker. That one's simple: pick the exact missing card you need and move on. No begging in chats, no waiting for "maybe tomorrow." It's a straight-up problem solver.
Don't dig early, even if you want to
Most people mess up the same way. They get a handful of pickaxes, get excited, and start tapping squares right away. Then they burn out mid-board and just sit there staring at half-revealed treasure. It's brutal. Try doing it the boring way first: stack tokens. Grab your quick wins, push milestone rewards, and squeeze tournaments for every tool you can. Once you've got a real stash, the event feels smoother. You can clear multiple boards in one go, keep your rhythm, and you're less likely to waste swings on panic clicks.
Use the board info and hunt big pieces first
The game quietly tells you a lot. If a level says it takes a certain number of pickaxes to guarantee a clear, treat that like a budget, not a suggestion. If the board needs 20 and you've got 12, waiting is smarter than "hoping." When you do start, go after the larger treasures first. Big shapes are easier to hit blind, and once you clip a corner you can usually map the rest without guessing. That also shrinks the search area for the tiny one-square items that love to waste your tools. Keep your swings intentional, and you'll feel the difference fast.
Timing, trading, and what to do after you clear
Try to line your digging sessions up with other rewards so you're double-dipping—daily tasks, tournament climbs, anything that spits out extra tools or packs. And when you pull new stickers, don't instantly blow your swaps. Pause, check what set is closest to finishing, and use the Wild Sticker only when it closes something that unlocks meaningful dice or a key pack tier. If you're also planning ahead for the next big co-op push, it's worth keeping an eye on Monopoly Go Partners Event buy options so your sticker progress and partner rewards can feed into each other, instead of competing for the same resources.
What the event is really paying out
The headline rewards are the ones everyone talks about, and yeah, they matter. Purple Sticker Packs are still a big deal since you're guaranteed five-star pulls, and that includes Golds that love to hide when you're one card away from closing an album. But the real value this time is flexibility. Swap Packs let you turn dead-weight duplicates into progress, which is huge when your album is stuck on a few specific stickers. Then there's the Wild Sticker. That one's simple: pick the exact missing card you need and move on. No begging in chats, no waiting for "maybe tomorrow." It's a straight-up problem solver.
Don't dig early, even if you want to
Most people mess up the same way. They get a handful of pickaxes, get excited, and start tapping squares right away. Then they burn out mid-board and just sit there staring at half-revealed treasure. It's brutal. Try doing it the boring way first: stack tokens. Grab your quick wins, push milestone rewards, and squeeze tournaments for every tool you can. Once you've got a real stash, the event feels smoother. You can clear multiple boards in one go, keep your rhythm, and you're less likely to waste swings on panic clicks.
Use the board info and hunt big pieces first
The game quietly tells you a lot. If a level says it takes a certain number of pickaxes to guarantee a clear, treat that like a budget, not a suggestion. If the board needs 20 and you've got 12, waiting is smarter than "hoping." When you do start, go after the larger treasures first. Big shapes are easier to hit blind, and once you clip a corner you can usually map the rest without guessing. That also shrinks the search area for the tiny one-square items that love to waste your tools. Keep your swings intentional, and you'll feel the difference fast.
Timing, trading, and what to do after you clear
Try to line your digging sessions up with other rewards so you're double-dipping—daily tasks, tournament climbs, anything that spits out extra tools or packs. And when you pull new stickers, don't instantly blow your swaps. Pause, check what set is closest to finishing, and use the Wild Sticker only when it closes something that unlocks meaningful dice or a key pack tier. If you're also planning ahead for the next big co-op push, it's worth keeping an eye on Monopoly Go Partners Event buy options so your sticker progress and partner rewards can feed into each other, instead of competing for the same resources.