Beastly Beauties landed in Monopoly GO at just the right time for players who were already working through Gingerbread Partners. Running from May 25 to May 27, the banner used the familiar pickup-tile format, so points came from landing on those special board spaces rather than shutdowns or bank heists. That made dice control matter a lot. You couldn't just slam a huge multiplier and hope for the best. Players chasing dice, tokens, and Monopoly Go Stickers had to watch the board, wait for decent pickup clusters, then raise the multiplier when the odds looked less painful.
Why players cared about the rewards
The reward track had 62 milestones, with 18,205 dice rolls available in total. That number got attention straight away, but the Partner Tokens were the real pull for many people. Beastly Beauties handed out about 3,780 Gingerbread Partners tokens, and a good chunk of them showed up before the track became too expensive. That's why free-to-play players paid attention. You didn't need to finish the whole thing to feel like you'd made progress. Along the way, the event also gave out cash, sticker packs, Mega Heist timers, Builder's Bash, Cash Boost, and Color Wheel Boost rewards.
The early track felt fair enough
The first stretch moved quickly. Milestone 1 gave 80 Partner Tokens, then the track shifted through small dice bundles, cash, green sticker packs, and more token drops. By milestone 15, players could collect 375 dice, which was a nice return if they'd been careful with multipliers. Milestone 25 pushed that higher with 925 dice. For a short event, that early pacing felt pretty generous. It gave casual players a reason to play without making the whole thing feel locked behind a huge dice bank.
The late milestones were a different story
Once players got deeper into the ladder, the event changed tone. The big dice rewards were tempting: 1,400 dice at milestone 43, 1,650 at milestone 48, 2,200 at milestone 56, and 5,000 at milestone 62. Still, reaching those points wasn't cheap. The final milestone alone needed more than 10,000 points, so anyone going for a full clear had to come in prepared. A lot of players on Reddit said the same thing: if you started with a low dice count, chasing the top end could wipe you out fast.
Where smart players tended to stop
The sweet spot for many players seemed to sit around milestone 31 or milestone 35. By then, you'd already grabbed useful dice, several Partner Token rewards, and some extra boosts without entering the really harsh part of the track. The better strategy was simple, but it took patience. Roll low when pickups were scattered. Push higher when several were close together. Some players also timed rolls around other active events, especially when tournaments or boosts made the same dice spend do more work. That's the kind of small planning that separated a decent run from a dice disaster.
What Beastly Beauties showed about event planning
Beastly Beauties also showed how much Monopoly GO players now rely on outside information. People weren't just asking, "Can I finish it?" They were checking milestone charts, comparing token value, and talking through whether the next reward was worth the dice. With official previews still limited, community trackers and Reddit posts did a lot of the heavy lifting. For players balancing partners, dice, packs, and Monopoly Go stickers store plans, this event was best treated as a controlled push rather than a reckless sprint.