Monopoly Go: All Peg-E Prize Drop Rewards & Milestones (September 12) - ECC

Monopoly Go: All Peg-E Prize Drop Rewards & Milestones (September 12)

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Last Updated on November 7, 2024

The latest Peg-E Prize Drop event is set to begin at 11 AM ET on September 12th and will run until 4 PM ET on September 16th. This event offers a great chance to win a variety of extra prizes, which change with each event. While the full list of rewards isn’t available yet, one milestone is expected to feature a Wild Sticker, especially since the current season is nearly over.

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Prize Drop Rewards and Milestones September 12

Each Peg-E event has a different set of prizes, so it’s important to check for an updated milestone list for the specific Prize Drop event.

Here’s what we know about the current rewards and milestones: so far, only one Wild Sticker is confirmed, but Monopoly Go has revealed that two Wild Stickers will be available during this event! Once the location of the second Wild Sticker is known, it will be added to the list.

MilestoneTotal Points RequiredPrize Drop Rewards
1200Cash
2700150 free rolls and a two star yellow sticker pack
31500Three star pink sticker pack
43000400 free rolls
55,500Four star blue sticker pack
68,500600 free rolls
712,500Five star purple sticker pack
8TBD1,300 free rolls
924,000Wild Sticker
10TBD500 free rolls
11TBDchest of prizes
12TBD700 free rolls
13TBDTBD
14TBDTBD
15TBDWild sticker

There are also more rewards after you claim the first Wild Sticker, including the second one, which will appear towards the end of the event. Since Wild Stickers are typically harder to earn, expect to use a significant number of dice to reach the milestone where the second Wild Sticker can be obtained.

If you’re wondering how many Prize Drop chips are needed to complete the event, the estimate is around 1,250 chips, though this number can vary depending on luck and the strategy you use.

For tips and strategies on how to succeed in Peg-E Prize Drop events, check out our guide.

How to Get More Free Prize Drop Chips

Finishing all the milestones in a Prize Drop event is challenging and requires a lot of chips to claim all the rewards. You can find all the methods for getting more Prize Drop chips in our guide, “How to Get More Free Prize Drop Chips.”

Here are some ways to collect game tokens for Peg-E Prize Drop:

  • Free Shop Gift: Every eight hours, you can claim a free gift in the shop. Swipe right on the block at the top of the shop page to find this gift, which may include free Prize Drop tokens during the event.
  • Quick Wins: During the Prize Drop event, Quick Wins may also reward you with Prize Drop chips. You can find the current Quick Wins under the “Wins” tab at the bottom left of the game screen.
  • Tournaments and Events: Throughout the Prize Drop event, Prize Drop chip rewards can also be found in tournament and event milestones. Check our daily events schedule for details on where and how to earn these chips.

Sometimes, playing Prize Drop itself will reward you with more Prize Drop tokens through level or bumper rewards.

Typically, there aren’t any links for free Prize Drop tokens. In our experience with Monopoly Go, we’ve never encountered such links. However, there are plenty of free dice links, and we update our free dice links page regularly.

How to Play Prize Drop

To play Peg-E Prize Drop, you need to collect tokens as described earlier. Once you have tokens, use them on the Prize Drop board by selecting the Prize Drop icon on the main game screen. The gameplay involves two simple steps:

  1. Choose Your Multiplier: Similar to using dice, you can select how many Prize Drop chips to use per drop. The higher the multiplier, the more tokens you’ll use, but the potential rewards for that turn will also increase.
  2. Pick Your Slot: There are five slots to choose from, but the outcome is largely random, so there isn’t a guaranteed best slot to pick.

How to Score Points in Prize Drop

Your score depends on the number of bumper hits you make and the money you earn during the turn. Lighting up and completing bumpers gives you more points, and the more central your token lands in the slots, the higher your score, with the middle slot offering the most points.

What Are The Prizes In Peg-E Prize Drop?

The rewards in Prize Drop are excellent, offering another opportunity to win cash, dice, and stickers alongside other events. There are three ways to earn rewards in Prize Drop:

  1. Bumper Completions: Every time you complete a bumper, you win the prize attached to it.
  2. Money Slot: You earn a reward based on the slot your token lands in.
  3. Prize Drop Milestones: Complete the milestones listed at the bottom of the board to unlock rewards like dice, sticker packs, and game money. Completing the first set of milestones will reveal a second set, with even more rewards up for grabs.

Tips and Tricks to Win the Event

When playing Prize Drop, I recommend choosing the slot farthest from the cash bumper to increase your chances of hitting bumpers that offer Prize Drop chips or free rolls.

I also use the x30 multiplier to complete two bumper rewards per turn, as it takes 15 points to finish a bumper. This strategy works best when you have a lot of Prize Drop chips to start with—at least a few hundred.

If you’re short on chips or not aiming to finish the entire event, using a smaller multiplier and focusing on the slot farthest from the cash bumper is a good alternative.

However, keep in mind that Prize Drop is one of the tougher events in Monopoly Go. It can be easy to burn through a lot of dice, so having a solid plan to manage your dice effectively is important to avoid losing them all.

That wraps up everything we know about the Prize Drop schedule, gameplay, and how to earn more tokens. Be sure to check our dice links page for any free dice rewards you can claim!

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