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U4GM Monopoly GO Explains Why Carriage Cavalcade Matters

Submitted by iiak32 on Mon, 05/18/2026 - 17:06

Carriage Cavalcade is the kind of Monopoly GO event that makes players stare at their dice count a little harder than usual. It's a solo milestone event, but it matters more than a normal points chase because it feeds straight into Sticker Treasures. If you've just come off a busy Monopoly Go Partners Event, you'll know that saving rolls isn't easy, and this one won't help your self-control. The schedule is a bit messy, with some players seeing May 17 at 4 PM and others reporting May 18 as the start. What seems clear is that it ends on May 20, 2026, so there isn't much time to play around.

Why the tokens matter
The headline reward is the dice, of course. Across the full track, Carriage Cavalcade offers 18,205 dice rolls, which sounds lovely until you see how much work the later milestones demand. The bigger reason most players are paying attention is the digging currency. Depending on your version of the game, you may see these listed as Blasters or Pickaxes, but they do the same job in Sticker Treasures. There are 199 of them spread through the event. That's not a small bonus. If you're still missing one stubborn sticker in Monopoly Ever After, these tokens could be what gets you close to the Wild Sticker.

Check the scoring before you push
The awkward bit is the scoring rule. Right now, player reports don't all line up. Some say points come from Chance, Utility, and Tax tiles. Others say the event is tracking Chance, Community Chest, and Railroads. That's a big difference, especially if you like rolling at 50x or 100x. Don't guess. Roll low for a few turns and watch the event bar. If a Tax tile gives nothing, you've saved yourself a painful mistake. It's boring, yes, but burning a huge multiplier on the wrong square feels worse.

Where many players should stop
The early milestones feel friendly enough, then the costs start climbing. That's normal for these solo events, but Carriage Cavalcade gets rough once you're past the middle. Milestone 18 gives a Builder's Bash, which is useful if you've got landmarks waiting. Later on, milestone 50 brings a 40-minute Mega Heist, and that can refill your cash quickly if you time it well. The standout, though, is milestone 53. It gives 28 digging tokens in one hit, the largest token payout on the track. For plenty of players, that's the sensible target.

Playing it without draining everything
Going all the way to milestone 62 is tempting because the last reward is 5,000 dice, but getting there is not cheap. The final stretch asks for a huge number of points, with the last step alone climbing past 10,000. If your dice pile is already thin, chasing that prize can leave you worse off for the next tournament or banner event. A smarter approach is to grab the token-heavy rewards, use boosts when they're active, and stop before the board turns ugly. Players who plan around events, including anyone looking at Monopoly Go Partners Event buy options for future team play, should treat Carriage Cavalcade as a chance to build progress, not a reason to empty every roll.