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All Olympian Odyssey Rewards in Monopoly Go

By Mia Horton

Land on Railroads, get some points, and win all Olympian Odyssey rewards, in the return of this tournament on Monopoly Go, which starts at 13:00 ET on the 29th November and runs for two days until 11:00 ET on December 1st to coincide with just before the conclusion of the Epic Myths season, so you will be able to use any leader board rewards gained in this tournament to help with your collections and album for this season.

There is also Peg-E Prize Drop running, so look out for the Prize Drop chip milestones in this event as a chance to pick up a good number of these tokens to allow you to get more Prize Drop turns.

Monopoly GO Olympian Odyssey Tournament Rewards

Monopoly GO Olympian Odyssey Tournament Rewards

All Olympian Odyssey Rewards and Milestones

There are plenty more Prize Drop Chips to be win if you can make it through the milestones in this tournament. Remember that as well as the leaderboard, if you make it to the final Prize Drop milestone there is also a Galaxy Pack there too.

Check here for more ways to get Prize Drop Chips.

Milestone Points Required Olympian Odyssey Rewards List
1 70 40 Dice
2 50 1-Star Green Sticker Pack
3 100 7 Prize Drop Chips
4 175 Money
5 225 5 Minutes High Roller
6 300 130 Dice
7 130 2-Star Yellow Sticker Pack
8 475 15 Prize Drop Chips
9 550 Money
10 625 275 Dice
11 650 15 Prize Drop Chips
12 700 20 Minutes Mega Heist
13 800 Money
14 750 3-Star Pink Sticker Pack
15 850 350 Dice
16 900 50 Prize Drop Chips
17 1K 3-Star Pink Sticker Pack
18 1.2K Money
19 1.3K 500 Dice
20 1.5K 25 Minutes Rent Frenzy
21 1.8K 4-Star Blue Sticker Pack
22 2K 80 Prize Drop Chips
23 2.3K Money
24 2.6K 950 Dice
25 3K 5-Star Purple Sticker Pack
26 3.5K 100 Prize Drop Chips
27 4K Money
28 4.5K 20 Minutes Cash Grab
29 5K Money
30 5.5K 1.8K Dice

Olympian Odyssey Leaderboard Rewards

Here is a rundown of the Olympian Odyssey rewards for the final tournament placings, please bear in mind that your tournament rewards may be different to the ones below.

  • 1st Place: 2,500 Dice, Money, Galaxy Sticker Sticker Pack (New Sticker Guaranteed)
  • 2nd Place: 1,200 Dice, Money, Galaxy Sticker Sticker Pack (New Sticker Guaranteed)
  • 3rd Place: 800 Dice, Money, 5-Star Golden Purple Sticker Pack
  • 4th Place: 600 Dice, Money, 5-Star Golden Purple Sticker Pack
  • 5th Place: 500 Dice, Money, 5-Star Golden Purple Sticker Pack
  • 6th Place: 450 Dice, Money, 4-Star Golden Blue Sticker Pack
  • 7th Place: 400 Dice, Money, 4-Star Golden Blue Sticker Pack
  • 8th Place: 350 Dice, Money, 4-Star Golden Blue Sticker Pack
  • 9th Place: 300 Dice, Money, 4-Star Golden Blue Sticker Pack
  • 10th Place: 250 Dice, Money, 3-Star Golden Pink Sticker Pack
  • 11th Place: 200 Dice, Money, 2-Star Golden Yellow Sticker Pack
  • 12th Place: 150 Dice, Money
  • 13th Place: 100 Dice, Money
  • 14th Place: 75 Dice, Money
  • 15th Place: 75 Dice, Money
  • 16th-50th Place: Money

How to Win Olympian Odyssey and Points Scoring

Olympian Odyssey is a tournament event, which means there are two ways to win prizes; milestones, and final placing reward based on your final position on the leader board.

You can score points as follows:

    Shutdown
  • Shutdown Blocked - 2 points
  • Shutdown Success - 4 points
  • Bank Heist x2

  • Small Heist - 8 Points
  • Large Heist - 12 Points
  • Bankrupt - 16 Points

The biggest win will always be finding the three rings in a Bank Heist (or 3 gold bars in the Mega Heist), so try for that if you can.

Olympian Odyssey Milestone Rewards

Here are the gift milestones and rewards for Olympian Odyssey. As with yesterday's tournament, Camelot's Touramanet there are a load of Prize Drop Tokens to be won.

You can check out more ways to get more free Prize Drop Chips here .

If you are looking to win this event, first of all make sure it is practical to do so before investing all of your dice! But more important than winning is placing high enough to get some good leaderboard rewards.

You are only battling with 49 other players in a tournament, not everyone that plays the game! All players are put into a group with 49 others and the leader board for you is based on your position against those other players, sometimes you are grouped with very strong players, other times, easier ones.