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RSVSR How to Get 18205 Dice in Cheerful Chase Guide

Posté : mer. 24 déc. 2025 10:23
par luissuraez798
If you've been rationing dice while the holidays eat up your time, Cheerful Chase in Monopoly GO is the kind of solo run that actually feels worth logging in for, especially if you're also thinking about the Monopoly Go Partners Event buy side of things and don't want to show up empty-handed. It kicks off at 12:00 PM ET on December 23, 2025 and wraps up on December 25, so you've got a tight 48-hour window to stack rewards without babysitting the board all day.



What You're Really Playing For.
On paper it's 62 milestone tiers, but in practice it's a steady drip of stuff you actually use: dice, cash, sticker packs, and those short boosts that can flip a slow session into a good one. If you somehow clear the full track, you're looking at 18,205 dice in total, with a chunky payout waiting at the end. The part a lot of players care about right now, though, is the Partner Event currency—Cheerful Chase can hand out up to 3,780 tokens, and you start seeing them almost immediately, which takes the pressure off when your partners are grinding harder than you are.



How Scoring Works (And Why It Feels Swingy).
This is a Tax and Utility event, so your points come from landing on Income Tax, Luxury Tax, Electric Company, or Water Works. Each landing is worth four points, and then your roll multiplier scales it up. That's why two players can burn the same number of dice and end up miles apart on the milestone bar. You'll notice it fast: one lucky stretch on a higher multiplier can do more than a whole pile of low-roll plodding.



Board Position Tactics That Don't Waste Dice.
The easiest mistake is running a big multiplier everywhere and wondering where your dice went. Save it for the stretch near the GO corner, where the Tax tiles sit closer together and the "misses" aren't really misses. If you land on a Railroad, you're still feeding your tournament progress; hit Chance and you might get pushed into a Railroad anyway. When you're on the opposite side of the board, dial it back, take the small wins, and wait until you're back in that higher-probability zone before you crank up again.



Keeping Partners Happy Without Going Broke.
Partner events get awkward when one person's carrying and the other's out of tokens, so treat Cheerful Chase like your refill station. Grab the early milestones quickly, keep your multiplier for the GO-side runs, and bank those Partner tokens so you can contribute on demand instead of scrambling at the last minute. If you want a simple way to stay stocked for the collab grind, it's worth checking in with RSVSR while you plan your next few sessions.