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开始日期 08/01/26 - 12:00
结束日期 08/07/26 - 12:00
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    Going alone in Monopoly GO! changes the feel of the board. There's no shared build to lean on and nobody else picking up part of the workload. Every roll comes out of your own stash, so a rushed decision can sting. If you usually enjoy the social side of a Monopoly Go Partners Event, a solo run can be a nice change of pace: it's you, your dice, and the route in front of you. The aim isn't just to keep rolling. It's to turn limited rolls into milestone progress without emptying your account halfway through the event.

    Know what actually earns points

    Before spending heavily, take a second to check the event rules. Most solo events award points for landing on marked spaces, often Railroads, Chance, or Community Chest. Those points fill the event track and open rewards as you go. The early prizes may look small, but they matter. Extra dice, cash, sticker packs, and event items can keep a good run moving. A lot of players burn through rolls chasing one big landing, then realise they've missed several easier point opportunities along the way. Steady progress usually feels less exciting, but it gives you more room to play.

    Use the multiplier with a purpose

    The multiplier is where a solo event can speed up, or go sideways fast. A bigger setting means more dice are spent on each move, but a successful landing pays more too. It makes sense when a valuable tile is within reach, especially near a Railroad where a Shutdown or Bank Heist can add a healthy pile of points. Don't leave it high while crossing ordinary properties. That's just expensive wandering. A simple routine helps.

    Keep the setting low while you are far from event spaces.
    Raise it when a rewarding square sits in a likely roll range.
    Drop it again after the target has passed.

    Watch the six-to-eight window

    Two dice don't produce every total equally. Six, seven, and eight come up more often than the outer numbers, with seven sitting right in the sweet spot. You'll quickly notice why experienced players count spaces before tapping roll. When a Railroad, Chance space, or token group is six to eight squares ahead, that's a sensible moment to raise your multiplier to a level you can afford. It's not a promise that you'll land there. Nothing on the board is guaranteed. Still, it gives your bigger rolls a better reason to exist than pure hope.

    Keep enough dice for the long stretch

    Milestones near the end often ask for a lot more points, so don't treat your whole dice supply like it has to disappear on day one. Set a rough limit before you start, then reassess after each useful reward. If your board position is poor, take the cheaper rolls and wait for a better setup. Players checking a Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale option may also want to weigh their current dice needs against the rewards they're chasing. Calm, selective rolling tends to carry you further than chasing every flashy square on sight.

    At U4GM, Monopoly GO! players get practical solo-event tips that make each roll count. Learn when the 6-7-8 distance can support a bigger multiplier, and when saving dice is smarter. For co-op planning, visit https://www.u4gm.com/monopoly-go/partners-event, then chase milestones, Railroads, and rewards with confidence and save more dice today.