RSVSR How to Finish Fairytale Partners Before Time Runs Out


If you've been deep in the Ever After season, you've probably already felt how tense this Monopoly Go Partners Event stretch has been. Fairytale Partners looks cute on the surface, sure, but once you're in it, it's a proper grind. You're not just rolling for yourself this time. You're tied to four partners, and that changes everything. One solid teammate can save your run. One lazy one can wreck it. That's why so many Monopoly Go players are treating this event like a mix of luck, timing, and damage control. The goal is simple enough on paper: build all four partner projects and reach 320,000 total points. In real play, though, it's a lot of dice, a lot of token farming, and a lot of hoping your team actually shows up.

How the point grind really feels

Each partner build needs 80,000 points, so yeah, the pressure stacks up fast. You'll notice pretty quickly that Fairytale Partners isn't one of those events where you can coast for a day and catch up later. If you fall behind, it gets ugly. Still, the rewards are why people keep pushing. You've got dice, cash, milestone chests, the Little Mermaid token, and the Wild Sticker sitting at the top like a giant neon sign. That Wild Sticker is the real prize for a lot of us. If you're missing one annoying card to finish an album set, it can save weeks of waiting. That's also why this event matters beyond the event itself. The Ever After season runs until June 3, so every sticker you lock in now can help for the rest of the album cycle.

Why April 17 matters more than people think

If you're serious about getting through Monopoly Go Fairytale Partners, you can't just burn dice whenever you feel like it. April 17 is the date I'd circle first because the flash boosts can turn an average session into a huge swing. Mega Heist is the obvious one. If you hit that window with a strong multiplier, the cash gain is wild. Then comes the part a lot of players overlook: roll that cash straight into Landmark Rush. That combo works because one boost feeds the other. You rob big, you build fast, you pick up extra rewards, and those rewards help you chase more partner tokens. It's not glamorous, but it works. And honestly, in an event like this, efficient beats flashy every time.

Stop trying to save every partner

This is where people throw away runs. They spread tokens across all four builds because it feels fair. Don't do that. Use the vertical strategy instead. Pick one active partner, finish that lane, then move to the next. It's cleaner, and it gets milestone rewards faster. More importantly, it stops you from dumping resources into someone who hasn't touched the board. We've all had that partner sitting on zero while everyone else is sweating for progress. At some point, you've got to be realistic. Push with the people who are contributing, collect the chest rewards you can, and protect your dice count. If you're short on time and trying to squeeze the most out of the event, a lot of players even look into options like Monopoly Go Partners Event buy support just to avoid getting dragged down by dead weight before the event clock runs out.

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