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Rsvsr How to Maximize Cheerful Chase Points Guide - Rodrigo - 12-26-2025 If your dice pile's been collecting dust, Cheerful Chase is the kind of solo banner that gets you moving, especially with the Monopoly Go Partners Event running at the same time. It kicks off at 12:00 PM ET on December 23 and wraps at 12:00 PM ET on Christmas Day 2025, so you've basically got a tight two-day window to make your rolls count. There are 62 milestones, and the full clear is said to pay out 18,205 dice in total, which is wild if you've got the patience to push that far. What you're really farming Dice are the headline, but tokens are the pressure point. If you've done partner builds before, you already know the annoying moment: you're close to a reward, your teammate's waiting, and you're sitting there with no currency to play with. This banner helps cover that gap by handing out up to 3,780 partner tokens across the track, alongside the usual extra tokens you'll still pick up by landing on token spaces during normal laps. It's not glamorous, but it keeps you from stalling out right when progress matters. How the scoring actually feels in play Cheerful Chase points come from landing on Tax or Utility tiles. The base is four points, then it scales with your multiplier. Simple on paper, a bit streaky in practice. You can go ten rolls without hitting what you need, then nail two targets back-to-back and suddenly the milestone bar jumps. That swing is why folks burn dice fast if they keep the multiplier high all the time. The banner doesn't forgive that kind of autopilot play. Multiplier timing that won't wreck your stash Most players get the best value by saving the big multipliers for the stretch as you approach the GO corner. That area tends to feel "busy" because the two Tax tiles sit fairly close, and you've also got Railroads and Chance nearby, so even when you miss a Tax/Utility, you're often landing on something that still helps your account. On the quieter side of the board, it's usually smarter to drop the multiplier, take the steady spins, and wait for the board to line up again. It's not about being perfect, it's about staying solvent long enough to reach the later tiers. If you pace it like that, you'll have a cleaner shot at collecting the banner's dice and keeping your partner progress moving without panic-rolling. And if you're trying to catch up, or you just want to avoid that awkward "I'm out of tokens" message mid-build, it's worth knowing where to look for a Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale option that fits your plan. |