Monopoly GO Extra Coin Tokens After Fountain Partners Event Ends

If you want to know what happens to your extra Coin Tokens after the Monopoly GO Fountain Partners event ends, don’t worry, we’re here to explain everything you need to know. While you won’t get to keep the tokens for a future event, you will get something for them instead. Not much, but still something. The developers wouldn’t be that unfair. Let’s talk about it.

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Monopoly GO Extra Coin Tokens After Fountain Partners Event Ends

What Happens to Extra Coin Tokens After Monopoly GO Fountain Partners Event Ends

All the extra Coin Tokens you gather during Monopoly GO Fountain Partners will turn into Cash after the event ends, as far as we know. I don’t know what the exact exchange rate is; if you’ve done the math, let us know in the comments. Point is, depending on how many Tokens you have left over, you might be looking at a clean couple hundred thousand bucks (in Monopoly money naturally). You can then spend those on your Landmarks so that you can then earn more Stickers and Dice Rolls and whatnot. So, it’s not going to go to complete waste, but it’s still better to use those Tokens on event rewards for as long as you can. Don’t start saving up Tokens just for Cash.

So, yeah, that’s what happens to all your extra Coin Tokens after the Monopoly GO Fountain Partners event ends. Remember, the slate is always wiped clean after ever event, but the game never takes away the stuff you’ve earned without giving you at least a little something for your troubles. It’s never equivalent to what you would have earned if you actually spent the Tokens during the event itself, but hey, it’s better than just leaving you with nothing. The same goes for other things, like how Pickaxes and Shovels turn to Dice Rolls. And that’s basically all there is to know on the subject. If you have any other questions, leave them in the comments.

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