It’s been a little while since we’ve gotten such an avalanche of new cosmetics in Monopoly Go, but St. Patrick is bringing us all some luck this week, beginning with the Peg-E Deluxe Drop event that runs between 12PM EST on March 11 and 12PM EST on March 13.

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In these 48 hours, you’ll want to grab as many Peg-E tokens as you can from the other events happening in Monopoly Go, since Peg-E’s got a ton of aesthetic prizes for us this week. With emojis and even a new dice skin on the line, this event is worth playing!
How To Play Peg-E Deluxe Drop
Earn Chips To Participate
As with most of the special events that Scopely gives us in Monopoly Go, you’ll need to work toward bringing in Peg-E chips from the other events going on in the game, such as:
- Participating in the banner event that’s on during the Peg-E event, which is St. Patrick’s Day Parade for the course of this event. The event has 62 milestones, 18 of which are free Peg-E tokens, totaling over 575 Peg-E chips on offer during the event.
- Competing against 99 other players in the daily leaderboard tournament, which reward plenty of free Peg-E chips as milestone rewards throughout.
- Collecting your daily quick win prizes, the ones that refresh at 8AM EST each day and task you with three simple gameplay objectives that reward a number of prizes, extra Peg-E tokens included.
- Grabbing your in-store reward when it refreshes every eight hours, which always give event tokens when events are on in addition to the usual slew of freebies like dice rolls and sticker packs.
Finally, you’ll also find a few denominations of Peg-E tokens available as bumper prizes throughout the event – these will be added to your total as soon as your fill that bumper so you can begin playing with them right away.
Drop Chips To Earn Rewards
With a collection of chips in hand, it’s time to go play pachinko to earn a variety of neat prizes from Peg-E, most of which are cosmetic rewards. This time around, we’ve got two vertical bumpers on the board with four diamond obstales, as well as a litany of small pegs dotted around the board. The top bumper is deceptively difficult to hit, so it’s where you’ll find the highest denominations of rewards – there are high and low values for each type of bumper prize.
In terms of prizes, we’ve had so much focus on stickers with the start of the new sticker album season, so it’s refreshing to see St. Patrick bring us good luck in terms of getting new aesthetic prizes. This is one of the few times we’ve had a chance to get a new dice skin, which is the top prize on the first page of rewards. We don’t have many dice skins yet, so new ones are always exciting!
Along the way, you’ll be receiving some emojis for hitting the first two milestones in the list of Peg-E Deluxe Drop prizes. The first emoji is of Scottie plucking a lucky clover, while the second is a surprise emoji that’s decided when you achieve that point total. We’ve also got a new shield skin on offer in the Peg-E event this week, the Rainbow Rune shield with a runic M against a technicolor background. Just before earning the dice skins, you’ll receive a new board token, which is also a surprise until you draw it.
All Rewards In Peg-E Deluxe Drop (March 11-13)
Milestone |
Points |
Peg-E Deluxe Drop Prize |
---|---|---|
First Page |
||
1 |
700 |
Scottie Emoji |
2 |
1,700 |
Random Emoji |
3 |
3,000 |
Rainbow Rune Shield Skin |
4 |
4,750 |
Random Board Token |
5 |
7,250 |
Shamrock Dice Skins |
You get a wealth of prizes for finishing a shelf of cosmetics in your Showroom, so this event is especially worth playing if you’re close to finishing one.

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