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Monopoly Go: Horario de eventos de hoy y mejor estrategia (13 de enero de 2025)

Autor : Connor Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

Monopoly Go: 13 de enero de 2025 Guía de eventos y estrategia óptima


Esta guía describe los eventos Monopoly Go programados para el 13 de enero de 2025 y proporciona un enfoque estratégico para maximizar sus recompensas. El mermelada de malabarismo de Peg-E continúa, ofreciendo una valiosa oportunidad para ganar dados, pegatinas y efectivo.

Programa de eventos Monopoly Go - 13 de enero de 2025

Monopoly Go cuenta con una amplia gama de eventos el 13 de enero. El horario es el siguiente:

Evento en solitario:

TitleDurationTime
Miracle Express1 day, 19 hours3 PM EST (01/12-01/14)

Torneo:

TitleDurationTime
Tinsel Tug1 day1 PM EST

Evento especial:

TitleDurationTime
Juggle Jam2 days3 PM EST

Eventos flash:

Flash EventDurationTime
Free Parking (Dice)1 hour2 AM - 7:59 AM EST
Golden Blitz (continued)1 day8 AM - 7:59 AM (01/13) EST
Sticker Boom10 minutes8 AM - 7:59 AM (01/14) EST
Cash Grab10 minutes8 AM - 10:59 PM EST
Lucky Chance15 minutes11 AM - 4:59 PM EST
Roll Match10 minutes5 PM - 10:59 PM EST
Builder’s Bash1 hour11 PM (01/13) - 4:59 AM (01/14) EST

Nota importante: Todos los tiempos y duraciones de eventos están sujetos a cambios a discreción de Scopely.

Estrategia óptima para el 13 de enero de 2025

Dada la variedad de eventos, la priorización es clave. Aquí hay una estrategia sugerida:

  • Deficiencia de calcomanía: Si tiene pegatinas bajas, utilice la madrugada Boom de la pegatina para abrir su bóveda dorada. Esta bóveda contiene valiosos paquetes de pegatinas azules y moradas, y un paquete de intercambio para volver a dibujar.
  • Finalización del álbum: Si ya ha completado el álbum sin abrir su bóveda, espera. Las estrellas se convertirán en dados en el lanzamiento del nuevo álbum.
  • Restablecimiento de la barra posterior: Después de que la barra lateral se reinicia, aproveche la oportunidad Lucky Booster para maximizar las recompensas de las tarjetas Chance.
  • Adquisición de dados: Considere participar en Roll Match para dados adicionales.

Este enfoque estratégico debería ayudarlo a navegar de manera efectiva los numerosos eventos y optimizar sus recompensas en Monopoly Go el 13 de enero de 2025. Recuerde adaptar su estrategia en función de sus necesidades individuales y el progreso del juego.

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