Posted by Hartmann Werner
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The Monopoly Ever After season has reached that awkward point where every roll starts to feel a bit more serious. There's still time before the album closes on June 3, 2026, but not as much as it seems, especially once the easy sets are out of the way. Early on, you can fill pages without thinking too hard. Later, though, you're chasing one stubborn gold sticker for days. That's when planning around Monopoly Go Stickers starts to matter more than just rolling because you're bored during a lunch break.
This album isn't gentle once you move past the first half. The 24 base sets look harmless at first glance, but the later fairy-tale pages are built to slow people down. Set 24, The Three Little Pigs, is the perfect example. Seven gold stickers and only two normal ones. That's not a casual finish. You can't trade most of those whenever you want, so you're stuck waiting for events, packs, vaults, and a bit of luck. A lot of players make the same mistake here. They waste dice trying to force progress when the better move is to wait for better rewards.
The Enchanted Storybook feature is one of the more useful additions this season, and it's easy to underrate it if you're just tapping through menus. Being able to pick a fairy-tale theme gives you some control over where your rewards lean. It won't magically finish your album overnight, but it does help when you're close to closing a set and need one more push. I'd check your album before choosing a focus, not after. If a set is one sticker away from a dice reward, shift your focus there and squeeze out the value. It's a small habit, but it adds up fast.
Mid-May was busy. Wonderland Adventures pulled people into team play, Sticker Treasures gave dig fans plenty to chase, and Carriage Cavalcade handed out up to 199 Blaster tokens from May 17 to May 20. Sounds great on paper. Still, anyone who chased the top milestones knows how quickly a dice stash can vanish. The 5,000 dice reward looked tempting, and plenty of us probably pushed harder than we should've. That's the trap with these solo events. If the board layout isn't giving you good chances, dropping to a lower multiplier can save you from a bad session.
The last Golden Blitz ran from May 13 to May 14 and allowed trades for Hightail It! and Feeling Snoozy. Since then, players have been waiting for the next announcement, but Scopely rarely keeps things predictable. It could show up in late May. It could land closer to the album's end. For now, don't burn duplicate golds in a panic unless you're sure they won't matter. Keep a short list of friends who trade fairly, and talk ahead of time. When Blitz goes live, everyone rushes at once, and messy trades waste precious hours.
The smartest move now is boring, but it works. Hit Quick Wins every day, collect the free shop gift when it refreshes, save stronger sticker packs for Sticker Boom, and build stars for the largest vault instead of opening smaller ones out of frustration. The Rolling Ever After community votes are worth checking too, since shared rewards can give you a little extra help. If you're missing key cards and comparing options, some players also look for cheap Monopoly Go Stickers while they keep grinding events, but whatever route you take, don't let impatience drain the dice you'll need for the next big reward window.