Monopoly Go June 21-23 Deluxe Drop Rewards and Strategy | Save tokens and play on the last day
Category: Monopoly Go Posted: Jun 22, 2026 Views: 14
Monopoly Go Deluxe Drop has returned, and this time the rewards once again include token skins. More importantly, dice skins are also on the table, so you likely will not want to miss out on what is on offer.
Let us take a closer look at the full reward list for this Deluxe Drop of The Simpsons Album and the best strategies to approach it. Even if your dice reserves are modest, you can still walk away with some fairly decent prizes.

Deluxe Drop Event Date
This iteration of Deluxe Drop runs for a total of two days, with the exact start and end times as follows:
- Start: June 21, 2026, at 1:00 PM ET
- End: June 23, 2026, at 1:00 PM ET
Some players like to hoard their tokens and then play at high multipliers, which is a sound tactic. However, be sure to set a reminder so that you do not accidentally let the entire event slip by.
Deluxe Drop Rewards
Deluxe Drop features two pages of milestone rewards. This time around, there are no sticker packs or dice prizes to be found; instead, every single reward is cosmetic in nature. That makes this an event you definitely should not overlook.
Page One:
| Points | Rewards |
|---|---|
| 2,000 | Emoji |
| 5,000 | Emoji |
| 9,500 | Barney Shield skin |
| 16,000 | Flaming Moe Dice skin |
Page Two:
| Points | Rewards |
|---|---|
| 750 | Emoji |
| 2,000 | Emoji |
| 3,750 | Random Simpsons board token |
| 6,000 | Flaming Moe Deluxe dice skin |
Deluxe Drop Strategy
Deluxe Drop gameplay just like normal Prize Drop, in that you first need to gather Peg-E tokens and then drop them into one of five slots, watching where they land to earn points. The main difference between the two events lies solely in the rewards they offer.
Completing both milestone pages requires a total of 22,000 points. Unless your luck is extraordinarily poor, roughly 1,000 Peg-E tokens should be enough to claim everything. Even if your dice supply is limited, you still have a realistic shot at obtaining some of the cosmetic rewards.
Playing Deluxe Drop effectively breaks down into two broad phases: accumulating tokens and then using them - unless you simply forget to use them at all. The best approach will depend on your available resources.
Accumulating Tokens
If you have few dice
If you are the type of player who tends to run your dice count down to zero, this event may prove challenging, especially given that Deluxe Drop rewards do not include any dice. You can maintain your usual gameplay rhythm and pick up free tokens from sources like Quick Wins and Free Gift.
Tournaments and banner events also offer a fair number of tokens as rewards, but if you have only 200 dice to work with, you may not be able to gather many Peg-E tokens effectively.
A safer route is to save your dice and play Deluxe Drop exclusively with free tokens. This approach will likely net you only some cash rewards, but you will not lose anything in the process. If you find yourself in need of dice, one free option is to complete sticker set collections, especially the limited-time Monopoly Go Bonus Episode stickers from The Simpsons album.
Most of those stickers are one- to three-star rarity, which makes them relatively easy to collect, and they are only available for a limited window. You can prioritise finishing Bonus set first.
If you have a moderate dice reserve
If you know how to plan your dice usage and have built up a reasonable stockpile, then Deluxe Drop is worth going all out for. This event offers an abundance of Simpsons-themed cosmetics, and few other special events are this generous. Tournaments and banner events become your main targets; you need to accumulate around 700 to 800 Peg-E tokens, which should at least allow you to complete page one.
However, bear in mind that you will hardly replenish your dice from this event, and it is easy to burn through a large number without realising it. Ask yourself honestly whether you can accept ending up with zero dice.
If you have a massive dice reserve
If you are a high-roller player, then none of this should trouble you, because the challenge simply does not faze you. You can easily claim all the tokens from tournaments and banner events, and unlocking both pages of Deluxe Drop is all but certain. The only thing you need to watch out for is the event timer, so that you do not miss the cutoff.
Using Tokens
Because the landing positions are so random, trying to aim precisely for the central jackpot slot is not a reliable tactic. As a result, the community consensus favours focusing on the bumpers, which are easier to control.
Now that hitting bumpers also contributes milestone points, this strategy has become even more rewarding. It is advisable to save at least 200 to 400 tokens before you start dropping, and wait until the final day of the event to use them in a single session.
A multiplier between x10 and x30 is generally recommended, as it allows you to earn rewards efficiently without depleting your tokens too quickly.
When the bumper rewards are dice or extra tokens, you can raise the multiplier higher (for example, x20 to x30). When the bumper rewards are less appealing, you can use a low multiplier like x1 or x5 to clear out unfavourable bumper combinations without wasting many tokens.
If your token supply is already limited, you should target bumpers that offer dice rather than extra tokens, since that will help you earn back some dice along the way. If you have no shortage of tokens at all, you might try gambling with a high multiplier such as x50 to chase the central jackpot.
Even if you do not land dead centre, as long as you avoid the outermost slots, you can still score a significant number of points. It is wise to set a stopping point for yourself, so that you can step away when results turn sour and avoid getting carried away.
Many players recommend dropping from the far left or far right slot, believing that this gives the token a higher chance of bouncing off multiple bumpers along the way. Others prefer the second or fourth slot, arguing that these positions strike a better balance between chasing high rewards and steering clear of the lowest-value zones on both edges.
Monopoly Go Deluxe Drop event does not last very long, but its rewards are excellent. Some players dismiss it simply because it resembles Prize Drop, yet in doing so, they overlook an event that truly offers great value.
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