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Monopole GO: le sort des étoiles de rechange post-jingle joie

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 24,2025

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  • [Qu'arrive-t-il aux étoiles à la fin de l'album d'autocollants Jingle Joy?](# What-happens-to-stars-at the-end-of-the-the-jingle-joy-sticker-album)
  • [Comment maximiser l'acquisition d'étoiles dans monopole go](# comment maximiser-star-acquisition in-monopoly-go)

L'album d'autocollants Monopoly Go Jingle Joy Holiday se termine le 16 janvier 2025. À partir du 5 décembre 2024, les joueurs aimaient collecter des autocollants festifs et gagner diverses récompenses en jeu. De nombreux joueurs ont accumulé des autocollants en double, convertibles en étoiles. Ce guide explique le sort de ces stars après la fin de l'album.

Qu'arrive-t-il aux étoiles à la fin de l'album d'autocollants Jingle Joy?


Sur la conclusion de l'album Jingle Joy, tous les ensembles d'autocollants et la section "Stickers for Rewards" réinitialisent. Les étoiles inutilisées non dépensées en voûtes se convertissent automatiquement en rouleaux de dés. Le taux de conversion plafonne à plus de 700 étoiles pour 750 dés. Toutes les étoiles dépassant ce montant sont confisquées. Par conséquent, utilisez vos étoiles avant que le nouvel album ne commence à maximiser vos récompenses. Le menu "Stickers for Rewards" propose trois coffres:

Vault Star Cost récompenses

Vault orange 250 étoiles 200 Dice + pack d'autocollants roses Vault bleu 450 étoiles 350 dés + packs d'autocollants roses et bleus Gold Vault 700 étoiles 500 Dice + packs d'autocollants bleus et violets + pack de swap Dépenser stratégiquement des étoiles supplémentaires sur des voûtes à moindre coût pour gagner des dés supplémentaires. Cependant, n'oubliez pas de conserver au moins 700 étoiles pour recevoir le bonus 750 Dice lors du lancement de l'album suivant.

Comment maximiser l'acquisition d'étoiles à monopole

Les autocollants en double se traduisent en étoiles, avec des autocollants les plus rares donnant plus d'étoiles. Par exemple, les autocollants en or fournissent un rendement en étoile significativement plus élevé que les autocollants courants. Évitez les ouvertures de coffre-fort inutiles. Au lieu de cela, chronométrez vos ouvertures de coffre-fort avec des événements "Boom des autocollants" pour optimiser votre rapport étoile/récompense.

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