Event rewards in Monopoly GO can be incredibly tempting—dice rolls, sticker packs, exclusive gear, vault bonuses—but for most players, resources are limited. 

That’s why knowing what to redeem first and what to skip is crucial, especially during time-limited events like the Monopoly Go Partners Event.

The golden rule of reward prioritization is utility over novelty. Start with rewards that compound your future gains. Dice bundles, for example, aren’t just consumables—they’re potential event boosters, sticker unlockers, and gear triggers. If you’re forced to choose between a flashy token skin and 400 dice, go with the dice every time.

Next, target wild cards and high-star sticker packs, especially during sticker-focused events. These directly increase your odds of completing sticker sets, which in turn unlock milestone bonuses and vault access. Completing one sticker set often has a cascading effect—triggering extra packs, wild cards, or bonus wheel spins. This is especially effective during monopoly go partner events, where spin milestones are synced to sticker set completion.

Another essential principle: time your claims around event activity. If an event milestone reward includes 5-star gear or epic sticker packs, don’t claim them during downtime. Wait until Sticker Boom or Gear Up events are live. This way, you amplify the value of the items, essentially getting a multiplier on your redemption.

When evaluating gear, always prioritize function over appearance. Upgrade or redeem gear that directly improves shutdown performance, shield recharge, or bank heist yield. Ignore cosmetic or one-off themed gear unless it ties into a leaderboard boost or synergy with your current board.

Lastly, if you feel overwhelmed or fear missing out during short event windows, support from external services like U4GM can help guide your reward timing and selection, particularly during the high-stakes monopoly go partner events where mistakes are expensive.

You don’t have to claim everything—just the right things. Smart reward sequencing is what separates casual grinders from leaderboard climbers.