RSVSR Why Monopoly GO Golden Blitz Jan 10 matters
If you've been living in your sticker album lately, you've probably got the same problem I do: a stack of gold duplicates you can't move, can't trade, can't even feel good about. That's why the Golden Blitz landing on January 10 matters, especially if you're trying to buy Racers Event slots and keep your momentum going while everyone else is stuck waiting for luck to swing their way.
What's Actually Tradeable This Time
This Blitz isn't a free-for-all. It's laser-focused on two gold stickers the community keeps circling back to: "Ollivander's" and "Pin the Tail." Normally, gold cards are locked to your account. Forever. So you end up in that ridiculous spot where you've got three copies of something rare, and your friend's missing it by one card, and all you can do is shrug in the chat. During Golden Blitz, that lock drops for those specific stickers, and suddenly the gifting button isn't just decoration anymore.
How To Send Without Fussing Around
You don't need a special trick, and you don't need to restart the app ten times. Open your album from the icon near the GO button and look for the set that contains "Ollivander's" or "Pin the Tail." You'll usually notice it fast because it gets a little visual pop, like the game's nudging you to pay attention. Tap your duplicate gold sticker. If it's one of the featured two, you'll see the "Send to Friend" option sitting there like it should've been all along. Choose who's getting it, hit send, confirm the pop-up, and you're done. Clean and simple, as long as you're trading the right card.
Limits, Timing, and The Smart Way To Use Them
There's still a cap, but it's not brutal. You get up to five golden sticker trades during the event, and those trades don't eat into your normal daily sends. So you can handle regular swaps for set fillers and still use the Blitz trades for the gold bottlenecks. My advice: line up partners before the window opens, especially if you're in a busy group chat where everyone's asking at once. The event only runs roughly a day from January 10, so if you wait until the last minute, you'll spend the whole thing chasing replies instead of actually trading.
Get Your Trades Lined Up Early
Do a quick album check now, figure out whether you're holding "Ollivander's" or "Pin the Tail," and decide what you want back before the frenzy hits. People get impulsive during Blitz and toss trades without thinking, then regret it when they're one card short later. If you're trying to speed things up—dice, bundles, or other in-game boosts—some players use RSVSR to pick up game currency or items so they can keep rolling while they negotiate swaps, then circle back and finish those last gaps while the Blitz is still live.
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