RSVSR How to Max Out Monopoly GO Fortune Walk Points Fast

RSVSR How to Max Out Monopoly GO Fortune Walk Points Fast

Fortune Walk is live from Feb 27 to Mar 1, and it's one of those Monopoly GO events that looks simple until you're 800 dice deep and wondering what happened. If you're also juggling stuff like the Monopoly Go Partners Event, this is the kind of milestone grind where a little planning saves a ton of rolls. The scoring's not complicated, but the timing is where most people slip.

How The Points Actually Add Up

You only score when your token lands on a Tax tile or a Utility tile. That's it. Each hit is worth 4 points, and then the game multiplies that by whatever dice multiplier you used on that roll. So a boring little Tax landing on x1 is basically nothing, but the same landing on x50 or x100 turns into a chunk of progress. The milestones climb fast, and the prizes usually mix sticker packs with dice and cash, so you want your points coming in bursts instead of a slow drip.

Why Tax Tiles Beat Utilities Most Of The Time

Utilities can work, sure, but Tax tiles tend to sit in better neighborhoods on the board. You'll notice they're often clustered near Railroads and Chance. That matters. Miss your Tax by a few spaces and you're still likely to hit something that isn't dead: a Railroad that feeds a tournament, or a Chance card that can sling you somewhere useful. A lot of players roll on autopilot and pray. Don't. Treat those Tax stretches like "value zones" and everything else like travel time.

When To Turn The Multiplier Up

This event rewards patience more than hype. Keep your multiplier low while you're drifting through long runs of regular properties. Then start ramping up when you're approaching the juicy section after Go to Jail, where the path into those two Tax spaces before GO starts to feel like a funnel. You don't need to max every time. A steady approach works: 1) low multi in the dead zones, 2) medium multi when you're within a handful of spaces of a Tax/Railroad cluster, 3) high multi only when the next roll or two can realistically land you on a scoring tile. You'll feel the difference right away, because your dice stop bleeding out on pointless squares.

Keeping Your Dice Stack Alive

Think of Fortune Walk like budgeting. You're not trying to "win" every lap, you're trying to make your big rolls count and let the board do some of the work for you. If you stay disciplined, the milestones come faster than you'd expect, and you don't end the event broke. And if you're lining up plans around trades, sticker pushes, or team play, it's easier to stay consistent when you've still got dice left—same reason people look into Monopoly Go Partners Event buy options while they're mapping out the rest of their week.


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