U4GM Monopoly go Carriage Cavalcade Rewards Guide

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A clear look at Monopoly GO's Carriage Cavalcade event, covering current rewards, changing scoring rules, dice value, and why Treasure players shouldn't rush every milestone.

If you jumped into Carriage Cavalcade for dice, fair. But most players were really watching the side currency, since Monopoly Go Stickers and dig rewards often matter more than another small cash payout in Monopoly GO.

The event changed more than people noticed

Carriage Cavalcade isn't one clean, forever-fixed banner. That's the bit players keep tripping over. The May 30 to June 1, 2026 run used pickup icons on random board tiles, with each one giving 2 points times your dice multiplier. Land on one, it moves. Simple, but annoying when the board spreads them out. Earlier, the May 17 to May 20 run leaned on Chance, Tax, and Utility tiles instead. Tax paid better there. Same name, same-looking milestone spine, but not the same feel once you're rolling.

  1. Check the live scoring rule before raising your multiplier, because older Carriage Cavalcade advice may not match the current board.
  2. Look at the connected Treasures event first, since Pickaxes and Blaster Tokens changed with the run.
  3. Treat the 62 milestones as a reused frame, not proof that every version plays the same.

Where the May 30 run actually paid off

The May 30 version had 62 milestones and a listed total of 18,205 dice rolls, but don't let that number bait you too fast. The payout was heavily backloaded. Milestone 56 gave 2,200 dice, and milestone 62 gave 5,000 dice, yet the point wall near the end was brutal. For a lot of normal players, milestone 37 made more sense. You grabbed a decent chunk of Pickaxes, some dice, and a few boosts without burning your whole bank chasing the huge late rewards.

  • Pickaxe hunters cared most about milestones 1 through 53, because milestone 53 was the last currency payout.
  • Dice chasers looked deeper, but the stretch from milestone 56 onward needed serious saved rolls.
  • Sticker packs were early and modest, with green, yellow, and pink packs before the real grind started.

Reality check: If your dice stack is thin, milestone 62 is a flex, not a plan for most players.

How to roll without feeling robbed

On pickup-icon runs, patience is the boring trick that works. I'd keep the multiplier low when icons were scattered, then bump it only when two or three sat within a realistic roll range. You can't control the exact spawn pattern, and no supplied info proved the odds anyway, so guessing too hard is just dice waste. Also, don't ignore the side tournament. Fairytale Express ran beside the May 30 banner and added more Pickaxes, which meant Carriage Cavalcade wasn't the only route into Sleeping Beauty Treasures.

  • Use Quick Wins, shop gifts, and Tycoon Club drops before spending heavy dice on late solo milestones.
  • Save high multipliers for clustered pickups or high-value board zones, not random lonely icons.
  • Stop at milestone 53 if Treasures currency is your real target, not the giant dice payouts.

What to remember before the next rerun

The safest move is to treat Carriage Cavalcade as a flexible shell. One run fed Sleeping Beauty Treasures with Pickaxes. Another helped Sticker Treasures with Blaster Tokens, during the Monopoly Ever After album, where a Wild Sticker made progress feel worth chasing. So yeah, check the schedule, the scoring tiles, and the partner minigame before committing. If album gaps are the pain point, some players also buy Monopoly Go Stickers to ease the chase, then spend dice where the board actually pays.

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