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Rsvsr Roll Treasures Monopoly GO event guide to smart digging
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Let's be honest, Monopoly GO! can get a bit much when every login turns into a race against timers and whales. That's why the Roll Treasures event landing on 4 January 2026 feels so different from the usual grind, and it actually sits really nicely alongside modes like theMonopoly Go Partners Event that people already like. Instead of watching a leaderboard tick down while you sleep, you're just staring at a simple grid, a stack of Pickaxes, and a puzzle that lets you slow down for once.
Why Roll Treasures Feels So Chill
The event runs for about two days, up to the morning of 6 January, and gives you 15 levels to work through at your own pace. You earn Pickaxes from your regular play, then spend them to dig up hidden objects on the board. It's basically a softer version of Battleship: tap a tile, see if you've hit part of an item, then figure out which way that item stretches across the grid. There's no rush, no other player stealing your rank while you're at work, and no pressure to burn through your whole dice stash in one sitting.
Playing Smart With Pickaxes
The big thing you notice pretty fast is that Pickaxes are not something you can spam all over the place. Once you hit a piece of an object, you want to pause for a second and think. Is it more likely to run horizontally or vertically from here. Which direction gives you the most coverage with the fewest taps. A lot of players keep stabbing at random corners and then wonder why they're stuck on level 9 with no tools left. If you treat the board like a small logic puzzle instead of a slot machine, you'll get way more value out of every Pickaxe.
Rewards That Actually Feel Worth It
If you manage to clear all 15 levels, you're looking at a pretty decent haul: roughly 3,200 dice, a bunch of cash, and boosts like Lucky Chance that you can line up with bigger rolling sessions later on. The clever bit is that any Pickaxes you do not use by the end turn into extra dice, so being efficient does not just help you finish, it literally gives you a bonus on top. Because there's no leaderboard attached, you never feel like you're "behind"; you just log in, chip away at the grid, grab your prizes, and log off without losing anything while you're gone.
A Good Reset For Burnt-Out Players
Roll Treasures ends up feeling like a quiet break from all the noise in Monopoly GO, especially if you've been bouncing between endless tournaments and other intense modes like the Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale. You do not need to push all night or chase impossible scores; you just collect your tools, think through each board, and dig carefully. Whether you only clear a few levels or go all the way to 15, the event is forgiving, laid-back, and weirdly relaxing for a game that usually makes you race the clock.
Why Roll Treasures Feels So Chill
The event runs for about two days, up to the morning of 6 January, and gives you 15 levels to work through at your own pace. You earn Pickaxes from your regular play, then spend them to dig up hidden objects on the board. It's basically a softer version of Battleship: tap a tile, see if you've hit part of an item, then figure out which way that item stretches across the grid. There's no rush, no other player stealing your rank while you're at work, and no pressure to burn through your whole dice stash in one sitting.
Playing Smart With Pickaxes
The big thing you notice pretty fast is that Pickaxes are not something you can spam all over the place. Once you hit a piece of an object, you want to pause for a second and think. Is it more likely to run horizontally or vertically from here. Which direction gives you the most coverage with the fewest taps. A lot of players keep stabbing at random corners and then wonder why they're stuck on level 9 with no tools left. If you treat the board like a small logic puzzle instead of a slot machine, you'll get way more value out of every Pickaxe.
Rewards That Actually Feel Worth It
If you manage to clear all 15 levels, you're looking at a pretty decent haul: roughly 3,200 dice, a bunch of cash, and boosts like Lucky Chance that you can line up with bigger rolling sessions later on. The clever bit is that any Pickaxes you do not use by the end turn into extra dice, so being efficient does not just help you finish, it literally gives you a bonus on top. Because there's no leaderboard attached, you never feel like you're "behind"; you just log in, chip away at the grid, grab your prizes, and log off without losing anything while you're gone.
A Good Reset For Burnt-Out Players
Roll Treasures ends up feeling like a quiet break from all the noise in Monopoly GO, especially if you've been bouncing between endless tournaments and other intense modes like the Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale. You do not need to push all night or chase impossible scores; you just collect your tools, think through each board, and dig carefully. Whether you only clear a few levels or go all the way to 15, the event is forgiving, laid-back, and weirdly relaxing for a game that usually makes you race the clock.
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