Another Monopoly GO event is live, and with it comes partner event tokens, plenty of dice, and sticker packs to collect! Here’s the complete list of every Wall Street Wonders event reward in Monopoly GO.
Monopoly GO Wall Street Wonders Event Rewards and Task List
The Monopoly GO Wall Street Wonders event has49 rewardsyou can collect over two days. Like the previous event, you’re able to find Gardening Partners tokens throughout its rewards, making it a great way to farm points and collect additional items.
Below is every Wall Street Wonders event reward listed alongside the points required to unlock them:
Since this iteration of the Wall Street Wonders event provides Gardening partners points, you can obtain rewards from the main event and then hop into the partner event to collect points for more prizes. It’s a great opportunity to get tons of dice, money, and stickers, among other rewards.
Furthermore, the strategy is the same as usual: be careful with your dice rolls, and use your multipliers wisely!
How to Score Points in the Monopoly GO Wall Street Wonders Event
Scoring points in Monopoly GO’s Wall Street Wonders event requires travelling around the board and landing on corner squares. Below are all four tiles that grant you points:
Each tile gives four points multiplied by your dice multiplier. In other words, while using a one-time multiplier only gives four points, a 100-times multiplier gives 400, and so on.
When Does the Wall Street Wonders Event End in Monopoly GO?
The Monopoly GO Wall Street Wonders event ends onSaturday, January 13,2024, at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET. You have over two days to collect all 49 rewards before the next event begins. Your gardening partner event tokens will turn into cash once both events end, allowing you to get some extra prizes.
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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.