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How To Avoid Running Out of Monopoly GO Dice

rsmoneysell 1 week ago

Dice rolls are very important in Monopoly GO, as rolling gets the points to obtain milestone rewards in ongoing challenges. These rewards include more rolls, cash, Sticker Packs, and even tools for ongoing minigames. However, keeping enough rolls around isn’t easy, and it will take some careful self-control on the part of the player. So in this guide, we will show you some tips to avoid running out of Monopoly GO Dice!

Mistake One: Playing Too Far Into the Events

The biggest mistake players make is playing too far into the main events and in the side tournaments. Rewards in these events become “inverted.” By this, we mean if you pursue the event rewards at some point you will start losing dice. Early in the event, you will usually gain dice or at least not lose dice. About a third to halfway in, you start consistently losing dice. In normal operations, you should stop there. Do not donate dice to Scopely just to watch a token hop around an electronic board.

Often a new event and a new tournament start at the same time. This is your sweet spot. Roll until you get one-third to one halfway into the tournament, and then stop. You may be a quarter into the tournament at this point. Wait for the next tournament. Roll at least a third or halfway into it unless it makes sense to stop in the main event, in which case stop then.

Mistake Two: Not Keeping a Safety Net

Cash is only good for increasing net worth, and increasing net worth has negative value. It is true that spending as you get cash gives you small numbers of dice, but then your safety net is gone. Spending cash when there is a sticker boom or wheel boost that overlaps another event, such as a landmark rush, or when have so much cash that can never spend it all in those events. It is a safety net that makes sure that even if an account runs too low on dice to finish the dig.

In an emergency, players can then complete sets and get dice. Don’t trade duplicate stickers so you can apply more stickers to your album. Don’t spend your currencies when you don’t have to. Stickers in inventory translate to dice when you need them. Of course, if you want to complete albums fast, you can also buy Monopoly GO Stickers on U4gm – 100% legal and cheap ( As you can use code “Mods” for 5% off).

Mistake Three: Going After the Prize

The most common flavor of this is probably trying to win a tournament. It rarely makes sense to try to win a tournament and the attempt almost always costs you dice, even if you win. There are two types of tournaments, one-day and two-day.

One Day – Don’t ever try to win a one-day. It has a few dice and a Blue Pack as a reward and on balance, if you go after those, you will lose more than the value of a few dice and a Blue Pack getting there.
Two Day – If you see you can easily be, in the top three, you can compete for third place. The top three places generally get a purple pack. However, if you are way into the main event, then you will not compete. You will lose more dice competing than a purple pack is worth.

The second flavor of this is going after purple packs in the main event. They are usually very expensive to get and cost more dice than a purple pack is probably worth. Most players do go after them on occasion, and they usually regret it.

Mistake Four: Spending Currency For No Reason

Keeping dice, in part, involves having the power to act when you need to. These are currencies in the order of importance in the game:

Stickers: If you keep them in inventory, you can spend them where you need them and when you need them most. Stickers in inventory are dice when you need them.
Dice: The power to act is lost when you run out of dice. This, in Monopoly, is incarceration.
Stars and Vaults: Stars give you vaults, which can give you stickers when needed.
Cash: Cash translates to dice when you need it, via the build process. It also translates to stickers during a wheel boost. Cash saved is very valuable and cash spent is almost worthless.

Mistake Five: Not Actively Networking

Retaining dice is often tightly coupled with the power to act. The power to act often requires the assistance or cooperation of others. Those who have a large contact list and a network of friends can often recover more quickly from an emergency. Those who go it alone are almost doomed from the beginning. If you see someone with a ton of dice who is not capitalizing on any of the Monopoly vulnerabilities, you can be pretty sure they have a network of allies working with them.

With these strategies, players can use to ensure they are never low on Monopoly GO dice.