RSVSR How to Win Big in Monopoly GO Carriage Cavalcade
There's finally a banner event in Monopoly GO that feels worth chasing, not just tapping through out of habit. Carriage Cavalcade only sticks around from April 11 to April 13, so the window's tight, but the payoff is good enough to justify dipping into your saved rolls. If you've been stockpiling resources, this is the kind of event that can move the needle fast, especially for players also hunting Monopoly Go Stickers and trying to stay ready for the rest of the Ever After season. It's not really an event where you can play on autopilot, though. You need a plan, and you need to be a bit picky about when you push your multiplier.
What you can actually earn
The milestone track is loaded this time. Clear the full run and you're looking at more than 18,000 dice, plus over 2,600 flag tokens, which is a huge help if you're trying to stay active across multiple events at once. There are also the usual extras tucked into the reward line, so even partial progress doesn't feel wasted. That's probably the biggest reason people are paying attention to this banner. It's not one of those events where the top end looks nice on paper but the middle rewards feel flat. Here, even the climb has value, and that makes the grind feel a lot less painful.
How points are earned
The scoring rules are simple, which honestly makes the event easier to play well. You get 2 base points for landing on Chance spaces and 2 more for Utility tiles. Tax spaces are slightly better at 3 base points. Then your dice multiplier kicks in and does the real work. That part matters more than people think. A lot of players burn through hundreds of dice by rolling high at the wrong time, then wonder why the return feels weak. In this event, careless rolling gets punished. Smart timing gets rewarded. You'll notice pretty quickly that the board has dead zones where a big multiplier does almost nothing, and hot zones where one hit can carry a lot more value.
Where the board gives you the best shot
If you're trying to stretch your dice, keep an eye on the section near the GO corner, especially the bottom right side of the board. That area is packed. You've got both Tax tiles nearby, a couple of Chance spaces, and Railroads in the mix too. Railroads don't score for Carriage Cavalcade itself, but they still help in tournament play, so landing there never feels empty. That's the sweet spot. A lot of experienced players hover at x1 while they're moving through the quieter half of the board, then bump the multiplier once they're around 6 to 8 spaces away from that cluster. It's a slower style of play, sure, but it saves dice and gives you a much better shot at hitting something useful.
Best way to approach the short event window
Because this one ends so quickly, it's better to think in bursts instead of trying to force progress every single roll. Wait for good board position. Take your shots when the odds lean your way. That approach usually does more than mindlessly spamming high multipliers for ten minutes straight. If you can line up the hot zone and stack points while tournament progress ticks over in the background, the event starts to feel much more efficient. And if you're already planning ahead for the season, it's not a bad moment to buy Monopoly Go Partner Event support so you're not scrambling later when the bigger co-op pushes start showing up.
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