RSVSR How to Beat Beanstalk Treasures in Monopoly Go
Beanstalk Treasures has landed at exactly the right time, because a lot of players are stuck in that awkward part of the season where the easy stickers are done and the missing ones are all expensive. If you've been hovering between banner rewards, tournament ladders, and the Monopoly Go Partners Event, you can probably feel how valuable this mini-game is already. It gives you something more direct. Not guaranteed, sure, but way better than opening random packs and hoping the game suddenly gets generous. The big thing is this: finishing all 20 levels usually takes around 380 to 450 Pickaxes this time, so going in without a plan is how people burn through dice and still come up short.
Read the board before you tap
A lot of wasted Pickaxes come from impatience. You see a shape in your head, you start guessing, and three or four taps later you've opened a space that never made sense in the first place. The smarter way is slower for about five seconds, then much faster after that. Look at the relic shapes shown at the top and rule out dead zones first. If the item still hidden is a chunky square or a wider piece, don't keep poking at skinny strips where it can't physically fit. That sounds obvious, but loads of players ignore it when they're rushing. Once you start treating each board like a little puzzle instead of a slot machine, your Pickaxes stretch much further.
Where the extra Pickaxes really come from
You won't finish this event just by logging in and clearing quick wins. Most of your progress comes from syncing the digging event with whatever else is active at the same time. Banner events like Giant's Garden matter. Side tournaments matter too. That's where the token bundles stack up. If you've got a High Roller boost and enough dice to push a proper multiplier, that's the window to go hard. A strong run at x50, x67, or x100 can knock out milestones quickly and dump a big batch of Pickaxes into your inventory in one stretch. It's not about playing constantly. It's about catching the right hour and doing damage then, instead of nibbling at rewards all day.
Don't rush the last level
This is the part newer players often miss. If you reach Level 20 early, don't feel like you've got to smash the final tile the second you can. Sometimes the better move is to wait a bit. Leftover Pickaxes usually convert into dice when the event ends, and at three dice per token, that can add up fast. If you've built a nice surplus, sitting on those extras for a day or two can mean a few hundred bonus dice. The catch is obvious, though. You still need to finish before the timer runs out, so don't leave it until the last minute and get distracted. A lot of value in Monopoly Go comes from restraint, which is funny for a game that usually rewards impulse.
Playing for stickers without wrecking your dice
For most people, that's the real goal. Not just clearing the event, but doing it without emptying the bank and regretting it later. Beanstalk Treasures can absolutely help with that if you stay selective, watch the board, and only push hard when the side rewards line up. That's why experienced players don't treat these events in isolation anymore. They fold them into the bigger rhythm of the season, whether that's album hunting, chasing milestone packs, or planning around a Monopoly Go Partners Event buy when resources are getting tight. Play it clean, stay patient, and this mini-game can be one of the few parts of the season that actually feels worth the effort.
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