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RSVSR What to know about Monopoly GO Wizarding World event
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RSVSR What to know about Monopoly GO Wizarding World event

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תאריך התחלה 01/08/26 - 13:00
תאריך סיום 01/31/26 - 13:00
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    If you have been messing around in Monopoly GO for a bit, this Wizarding World Partners Event landing on January 13 is one you probably do not want to skip, especially if you also keep an eye on big races like the Win the Tycoon Racers Event because the structure is kind of similar but the vibe here is very Harry Potter. Once you hit at least Board 5 you are in, and the whole thing is built around teaming up with other players to build shared attractions. You play your normal boards, pick up special event tokens from certain tiles and daily wins, then feed those tokens into a wheel that spits out points for you and your partner on a single progress bar.


    How The Partner System Really Works
    The key thing people forget is that you cannot carry this event on your own, no matter how many dice you have sitting around. Each attraction is a joint project, so if your partner goes quiet, your bar just crawls. You will be earning those limited event tokens almost passively while you roll, but the smart players stack them up for a bit, then burn through in focused sessions where both partners are online. You spin the wheel, dump points into the build, then quickly talk in chat about whether you push for the next level now or hold until you have more tokens. It feels more like planning a raid than casual rolling when it is done right.


    Reward Levels And What Is Actually Worth Chasing
    Every attraction has five stages, and they scale up fast. Level 1 only asks for 2,500 points, and that one is just a simple warm‑up with 200 dice as a quick win. Level 2 is basically a cash stop that helps with your board upgrades, nothing too crazy but handy if you are rebuilding landmarks. Level 3 is where it starts to matter, sitting at 13,000 points for roughly 200 to 300 dice, extra cash and a 10‑minute Cash Boost that can feel huge if you sync it with big wins or album bonuses. Level 4 jumps to 26,500 points and throws out 300 to 500 dice, a 2‑star sticker pack and 20 minutes of Mega Heist, which is perfect when you are chaining attacks. Level 5 tops out at 32,000 points and pays out 400 to 600 dice, a 4‑star sticker pack and 30 minutes of Builders Bash, so if you like smashing through boards fast, this is the piece you really want to plan around.


    The Grand Prize Pressure
    Clearing all four attractions is where the real fear of missing out kicks in, because the overall Grand Prize is stacked. If you and your partners finish the whole set, you are looking at a huge bundle of 5,000 dice, the shiny Hermione Granger token and that single Wild Sticker that can patch so many album gaps. Most players do not fail because the numbers are impossible, they just run out of time or lose momentum after the first couple of builds. You will see groups rush early, hit one or two attractions, then slowly stop spinning as soon as the goals feel bigger, even though the math absolutely works if everyone stays on it each day.


    Practical Tips Before The Event Starts
    The biggest mistake people make is jumping in with random partners who never talk or hardly spin, then wondering why they stall out on Level 3 or 4. Try to line up with active friends, or at least players who reply in chat and are clear about how many dice they are willing to burn. Go into January 13 with a reasonable stash of dice already saved so that first push does not feel painful, and remember you get 100 free event currency at the start, so there is no reason to wait. If you also like to top up with extra dice or in‑game items from outside the app, it can help to plan that around the event window and use a site like RSVSR that focuses on game currency and items, then split your rolling into a few steady sessions each day instead of dumping everything at the last minute.

    Jump into RSVSR, where we actually play the games we talk about and share the little tricks that make a big difference in Monopoly GO's Wizarding World Partners Event. If you're teaming up for those 80,000 point milestones and chasing Hermione and that Wild Sticker, you'll want smart dice saving, real player tips, and not just recycled fluff. We break down how to get the most value out of every roll, how to stay in sync with your partner instead of scrambling on the last day, and how these rewards stack up next to other seasonal events. Want more deep‑dive strategy and live‑tested advice that feels like chatting with a friend who's already done the grind? Check out https://www.rsvsr.com/monopoly-go-racer-event and make sure your next run actually feels worth it.