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  U4GM Monopoly Go: What to Know About Pinocchio Racers (2 อ่าน)

27 พ.ค. 2569 15:31

Pinocchio Racers has landed in Monopoly GO! with the kind of pressure that makes casual rolling feel a bit risky. Running from May 20 to May 24 during the Monopoly Ever After season, it takes the usual Tycoon Racers setup and gives it a stronger sticker angle, which is why plenty of players are watching rewards like Monopoly Go Stickers just as closely as the race board itself. You're not only chasing a cute Pinocchio-themed prize pool. You're also trying to squeeze value out of every flag, every tournament milestone, and every decent sticker pack that drops along the way.

<h2>Team choice matters more than people think</h2>
The event starts with team building, and that first step can decide a lot. Joining random players might work, but it's a gamble. One quiet teammate can drag the whole car down over several races. That's why experienced players usually sort their teams early through friends, Discord groups, Reddit posts, or active in-game circles. It doesn't have to be a hardcore squad, but you do want people who'll log in, spend flags at smart times, and not disappear halfway through the championship.



The main loop is simple enough. Earn flags, enter races, use them to move your team car. The tricky part is timing. Flags come from solo events, tournaments, Quick Wins, free shop gifts, and milestone rewards, but burning them the second you get them isn't always smart. A lot of newer players hit big multipliers early because it feels exciting. Then they run dry when another team makes a late push. Better players tend to test the bracket first, watch who's active, and save heavier rolls for moments when they can actually swing the race.



During Pinocchio Racers, the best progress usually comes when several bonuses overlap. If a tournament is giving flags and High Roller is active, that's a much better time to roll than a random quiet hour. Add Sticker Boom on top of sticker-pack milestones, and suddenly the same dice spend can do two jobs at once. It's not glamorous advice, but it works: don't just play because you've got dice. Play when the game is paying you back in more than one way.



Dice management is where many races are won before the scoreboard even shows it. Rolling high on a bad board can drain thousands of dice with almost nothing to show for it. Players who do well usually slow down, check their position, and wait for railroad tiles or useful spaces to come into range. Then they raise the multiplier. That kind of controlled play is less flashy, but over a multi-day event it adds up. It also helps teams avoid panic spending when another squad jumps ahead for a short burst.





The Pinocchio rewards matter because the Monopoly Ever After album has made sticker progress feel more urgent. Wild Stickers, purple packs, swap packs, and premium album rewards are the sort of prizes that can save days of grinding. Even if a team doesn't take first place, lower placements can still be worth the effort for players trying to finish sets. Many veterans now treat Racers events as part of their album plan, not just a leaderboard fight, and some also pay close attention to Monopoly Go stickers trade options when they're missing key cards after the event ends.

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