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rsvsr What is the Roll Treasures Treasure Hunt in Monopoly GO (4 อ่าน)
24 มี.ค. 2569 09:36
If you have been sitting on a pile of dice waiting for a good excuse to burn through them, this new Roll Treasures: Treasure Hunt event is the moment you cash in, and it is right up there with hunting for Monopoly Go Stickers for sale in terms of pure grind value. The window is brutally short, though. It kicks off at 1:00 PM on March 24th and ends just before 1:00 PM on March 25th, so you basically get one proper evening and a bit of the next day to clear as much as you can. The game only hands you four pickaxes when you first open the event, which feels stingy, but it is enough to poke at that first board and see how the layout behaves. Those early grids are usually soft and forgiving, but if you do not push tournaments and milestone events straight away for extra tools, you will hit a wall fast.
<h2>Reading the grid instead of smashing at random</h2>
Once you are in, the real trick is not about how many pickaxes you have but how you spend every single one. Newer players tend to tap around the edges or chase isolated tiles because it feels "safe", then wonder why the stash is gone in five minutes. You will get more out of the event if you slow down for a few seconds each board and actually look for patterns. If an artifact is usually a two‑by‑two shape, there is almost never a reason to waste a hit on a lonely square floating in a corner. Aim for spots where that two‑by‑two could realistically sit and work out from there. You will miss sometimes, that is normal, but the overall hit rate goes way up and you keep your pickaxes alive much longer.
<h2>Using events and Lucky Chance to stay ahead</h2>
The short timer changes how aggressive you need to be with side content. During this Treasure Hunt, daily tournaments and the main milestone event are not just background noise, they are where most of your extra pickaxes and dice will come from. If you only log in once or twice, you will probably clear a handful of grids and that is it. If you rotate between the hunt and the current event, you keep refreshing your tools and can push deeper. The rewards are worth that effort too. You are looking at several hundred free dice minimum, and if you run hot, you can climb toward 1,200 rolls from the full set of boards. On top of that, those Lucky Chance hits can completely change a bad session. When you are stuck, a single Lucky Chance can drop enough extras to flip a board from "I am done here" to "I might as well push another level."
<h2>Finishing the last boards without wasting value</h2>
One thing most people do not think about until it is too late is how to handle the late game of the event. As you approach the fifteenth grid, it is tempting to burn every last pickaxe just to see that final completion screen, then log off and forget about it. That is where you throw value away. Any unused pickaxes sitting in your account when the event timer hits zero get turned into extra dice, so there is an odd little mini‑game at the end where you want to finish the last board while still holding a small pile of tools. The sweet spot is to clear that final level with a buffer of pickaxes ready to convert, then spend the remaining time farming more from side events. If you are the kind of player who likes to squeeze every bit of value out of an event, this is where a service like rsvsr can also come in, since topping up your resources outside the app lets you treat these short, high‑pressure windows like a proper rush rather than a slow grind.
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