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It was a crisp April morning in 2026 when Emily, a dedicated Monopoly GO tycoon, opened her game to a surprise notification. The latest solo event, Altruistic Auction, had just gone live, and the promise of thousands of dice rolls and rare sticker packs immediately sent her pulse racing. She had been stockpiling dice for weeks, and now was the perfect moment to unleash them. But what exactly would this event demand? And how could one squeeze every last reward from its 41 milestones?

The Altruistic Auction wasn't new to seasoned players, but its 2026 edition arrived with a fresh coat of polish and even more generous prizes. Running for three days from April 10 to April 13, this event challenged tycoons to accumulate points by landing on specific board tiles. Unlike partner events that require teamwork, Altruistic Auction was a solo endeavor—perfect for those who enjoyed setting their own pace without waiting for friends.

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How Points Are Scored

The scoring system remained as straightforward as ever, but the strategic depth was what kept players glued to their screens. To earn points, a player had to land on the Chance, Community Chest, or Railroad tiles. Each landing contributed a base number of points, but the real magic happened with the dice multiplier. Emily remembered the thrill of cranking her multiplier up to x50 during a High Roller flash event. A single lucky roll onto a Railroad tile could catapult her through several milestones at once. The rule was simple: the multiplier applied to everything—dice spent, cash earned, and crucially, event points. So, with a x30 multiplier, those points were 30 times the base value.

Players often asked themselves: should I burn through my saved dice or play conservatively? The answer hinged on the flash event schedule. Altruistic Auction in 2026 brought back fan-favorite boosts: Cash Boost, which amplified in-game money from certain actions, and the ever-popular High Roller, which allowed multipliers of up to x1000 for a brief window. Smart tycoons carefully aligned their biggest rolls with these windows, turning an ordinary turn into a windfall of tournament points and cash.

Rewards Worth Fighting For

What makes a solo event truly unmissable? The riches, of course. Across its 41 milestone tiers, the Altruistic Auction offered a staggering haul. Emily could earn up to 18,000 dice rolls—slightly more than the previous year’s iteration thanks to developer bonuses for the 2026 anniversary season. But dice weren’t the only treasure. Two elusive five-star sticker packs sat at the higher milestones, each capable of completing a difficult album that might otherwise take months. For those still chasing the final golden stickers, these packs were pure adrenaline.

Beyond the headliners, the event showered players with in-game cash, useful for building landmarks and advancing through cities. And then there were the Builder Bash flash events, triggered at milestones 15 and 27. Builder Bash reduced the cost of upgrading landmarks, a perfect pairing for a cash-rich tycoon. Imagine simultaneously completing a board, earning dice from the album set, and stacking event points—a synergy that sent Emily’s progress into overdrive.

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While the full 41-tier list was visible in-game, a few key milestones stood out:

Milestone Points Required Reward
5 120 100 Dice Rolls
10 550 High Roller Flash Event (5 min)
15 2,000 Builder Bash Flash Event (10 min) + 400 Dice
20 6,500 Five-Star Sticker Pack
27 15,000 Builder Bash Flash Event (15 min) + 1,200 Dice
30 28,000 Cash Boost Flash Event (10 min)
40 70,000 Five-Star Sticker Pack + 8,000 Dice
41 85,000 12,000 Dice Rolls + In-Game Cash

These numbers weren’t insurmountable with a large dice stash and smart multiplier use. Emily, for instance, would often park on a Railroad square with her multiplier at x50 during a High Roller window, netting thousands of points in one roll. The event’s design encouraged players to think ahead: do you chase the immediate dice reward or save your push for the high-value sticker pack at milestone 20?

Strategic Tricks for Maximum Gain

Every seasoned tycoon had a stash of strategies. First, never underestimate the power of timing. Flash events appeared at predetermined milestones, so rushing through early tiers without a plan could mean missing out on a High Roller boost when you needed it most. Instead, players learned to pause right before milestone 10, activate a high multiplier, and then break into the High Roller phase with a full set of dice.

Second, the Railroad tile became the MVP of point generation. Not only did it award event points, but it also triggered the Shutdown or Bank Heist mini-games, which themselves contributed to tournament progress if a concurrent tournament was active. The 2026 Altruistic Auction ran alongside a 48-hour tournament, meaning every Railroad landing pulled double duty—pushing both the solo event and the competitive leaderboard. A clever player with a high multiplier could climb both ladders with a single dice roll.

Third, sticker pack timing mattered. Those five-star packs at milestones 20 and 40 were guaranteed to deliver at least one new sticker if a player timed their album openings correctly. Emily made a habit of holding off on opening her packs until a Sticker Boom flash event appeared, which increased the star count of every sticker in the pack. That way, even a duplicate could be traded for valuable stars in the sticker exchange.

A Charity Theme That Fits

The Altruistic Auction name hinted at giving back, and the event’s visual flair—gavels, bidding paddles, and gold coins—brought a playful sense of philanthropy to the board. It was a reminder that in Monopoly GO, every roll could lead to a generous reward. But the real altruism? That might be sharing your leftover dice links with fellow tycoons once the event ended.

By the time the clock struck midnight on April 13, Emily had collected 16,200 dice, both five-star packs, and enough cash to build her next landmark. The Altruistic Auction had lived up to its name, giving her a wealth of resources and a renewed appetite for the next event. The question now: what would Scopely dream up for the summer? If the 2026 edition was any indication, the answer would involve even more milestones, even bigger dice piles, and of course, the eternal chase for that final missing sticker.