Steam Rsvsr Roll Treasures Monopoly GO event guide to smart digging

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Most players who stick with Monopoly GO! for a bit eventually hit that wall where the game feels more like a grind than a break, especially when you are burning through dice on yet another leaderboard race and still get overtaken right at the end by someone with bottomless rolls or what looks like a bot, so when a calmer event like Roll Treasures shows up it feels closer to a weekend off than a new chore, and it sits in a really nice spot next to the usual chaos of a Monopoly Go Partners Event.


A Different Pace From The Usual Races​


Roll Treasures runs from 4 January 2026 through to the morning of 6 January, and the best part is you are not fighting anyone else for once, no leaderboard, no last minute snipes, no waking up to find your rank gone, just you, a board of tiles and a pile of Pickaxes, and if you have been stuck in race events for a while you will notice how weirdly peaceful it feels to put the phone down for a few hours and not get punished for it.


How The Dig Boards Actually Play​


The basic idea looks simple on paper, you spend Pickaxes to smash tiles on a grid and you are hunting for hidden items, once you find every piece on that board you are pushed to the next level, and this run has 15 levels in total, the early ones are tiny so you will probably breeze through them half distracted, maybe while watching TV, but as you move up the grids get wider, the targets sit in awkward spots and that is when random tapping starts to burn through tools faster than you expect.


Digging Smart Instead Of Just Digging More​


Players who have done a few of these tend to change the way they tap, you will see people start from the middle of the board or run a loose checkerboard pattern just to hit more useful spots without clearing every single tile, and it is surprisingly satisfying when a guess pays off and you uncover a whole item with barely any wasted hits, and there is a real reason to care about that efficiency because leftover Pickaxes usually turn into extra dice at the end, so you are not just trying to clear all 15 levels, you are trying to finish with a stash of tools that convert into a tidy roll bonus.


Rewards, Expectations And When To Stop​


The prize line for this version of Roll Treasures looks strong, if you manage to clear every board you are looking at around 3,200 dice plus in game cash, sticker packs and a Lucky Chance hit along the way, but you do not need a giant dice stack to get value out of it because rewards are scattered across the whole path, so maybe you only have time to knock out a couple of grids in the evening, you still walk away with something and you do not feel like you are failing the event, and that slower, low pressure style pairs nicely with planning around other things in the game like when to push tournaments or when to line things up with a Monopoly Go Partners Event buy.