Monopoly Go Peg-E Prize Drop Rewards April 21-25 2024
In Peg-E Prize Drop you collect Prize Drop chips by completing milestones in main events, tournaments, quick wins and shop gifts, then you use them on the Prize Drop board in order to get through more milestones and claim more rewards.
Initially you only see the first page of rewards, but after that there is another page of rewards, and sometimes two.
The latests version of Peg-E Prize Drop runs on Monopoly Go fromApril 21st, 2024 at (8AM PT / 11AM ET / 4PM BST) and runs until April 25th at (12PM PT / 3PM ET / 9PM GMT).
Monopoly Go Peg-E Prize Drop Milestones and Rewards List
The points listed in the table below are the points needed in total from zero, not the extra points needed to reach the next milestone. As a rough idea, it takes about 500 Prize Drop chips to get 7,500 points. This is a very rough estimate and luck in the game can make a big difference to that number, this is just to give you a general idea.
Unlike some other events on Monopoly Go, the number of rewards and the amount of points you need to complete the event changes quite a lot, so there is set number of points that you need to get in order to complete the event every time, you'll have the check the rewards and milestones list each time the event runs for information to help you with this.
The rewards listed in below are broken down into three pages. Each time you start a new page of rewards the points you see listed are the points needed again from zero.
Within each page of rewards, the total you see listed are the total from the start of that page. So for example to get from milestone one to milestone two of page one, you'll need another 700 points.
Milestone | Points required | Reward |
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Page one milestone one | 600 | 100 free dice rolls |
Page one milestone two | 1300 | Two star yellow sticker pack |
Page one milestone three | 2300 | 200 free dice rolls |
Page one milestone four | 3200 | Three star pink sticker pack |
Page two milestone one | 3,500 (from zero) | 500 free dice rolls |
Page two milestone two | 7,500 | Four star blue sticker pack |
Page two milestone three | 13,000 | 1,300 free dice rolls |
Page two milestone four | 19,000 | Wild sticker |
Page three milestone one | 9,000 (from zero) | 1,400 free dice rolls |
Page three milestone two | 18,000 | 1,800 free dice rolls |
Page three milestone three | 30,000 | 2,500 free dice rolls and a five star purple sticker pack |
Best strategy for Prize Drop
You may think there is not much strategy to Prize Drop, you just pick a multiplier, choose a slot and away you go, but a big shout out goes to a number of our Monopoly GO forum, for putting into words this clever strategy which does work really well. Here's how it goes.
- A bumper can be one of three values. Cash ($), Dice or Token.
- The two bumpers cannot be the same value. The values must be distinct.
- It takes 15 'bumps' for a bumper to flip to its next value.
- At any given point in time, the next value for both bumpers will be the same. I.e. if your bumpers are $ and dice, the flip side of both bumpers will be tokens. Similarly, if you bumpers were token and $, the flip side of both bumpers will be dice.
Given the above, and assuming your bumpers were set to $ and dice, each time you dropped a x30 token and it hits a bumper, the following will happen each time the dice bumper is hit:
- The bumper it hit >=15 effective bumps (the multiplier).
- Dice are awarded, 15 effective bumps remain to be applied to the bumper.
- The bumper is flipped.
- The bumper is now tokens, it can only be tokens.
- 15 effective bumps are applied and tokens are awarded.
- The token now flips back to dice, it can only be dice.
A number of our Monopoly GO forum members contributed to this idea so thanks to Dextrousgoat69, Ava, Muldryn, NPCK and to FunHawk77 for putting the ideas into easy to understand words.
This is the most effective strategy I've seen for Prize Drop, so aim as best you can for that non-cash bumper with an x30 multiplier for best results.