Monopoly GO Ever After Season (April 8) Album Sets, Events, Minigames & Storybook Strategy
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- 03/20/26
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Monopoly GO Ever After looks light and whimsical on the surface, but the album structure tells a different story. With 24 sets, 216 total Stickers, and 33 gold stickers, this season is clearly built to be tougher in the late game than a standard album run.

From our experience with previous sticker seasons, that kind of gold distribution usually creates the same pattern: the early pages move fast, the middle slows down, and the last few sets become the real wall. That's why this season is less about opening more packs blindly and more about choosing where to push, when to save dice, and how to use Storybook targeting efficiently.
- What Makes Ever After Different
- Album Size and Sticker Distribution
- Why the Gold Count Matters
- Full Ever After Album Set Breakdown
- Sets 1–12: Early Progress Sets
- Mid-Tier Sets: The First Gold Pressure
- Late-Game Sets: Where the Album Gets Serious
- Difficulty Snapshot by Album Phase
- Themed Events and Minigames: What to Expect
- Known Event Themes
- New Feature: Enchanted Storybook
- How Storybooks Work
- Why this feature matters
- Best practical use cases for Storybooks
- Best Resource Strategy for Ever After
- Phase 1: Opening Weeks
- Phase 2: Mid-Season
- Phase 3: Late Season
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Recommended Priority Order
- FAQ
- What is the Monopoly GO Ever After album release date?
- How many stickers are in Monopoly GO Ever After?
- Is Ever After harder than the Harry Potter GO album?
- Which sets are the hardest?
- How should we use Enchanted Storybook?
- Which events are best for sticker progress?
- Final Thoughts
↖ What Makes Ever After Different
The headline change is simple: 33 gold stickers.
↖ Album Size and Sticker Distribution
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Total Sets | 24 |
| Standard Stickers | 183 |
| Gold Stickers | 33 |
| Total Stickers | 216 |
Compared with the Harry Potter GO album, Ever After has 10 more gold stickers. That matters because golds usually decide whether a strong collection ends in a full completion or a frustrating near-finish.
↖ Why the Gold Count Matters
In practical terms, more gold stickers means:
- slower late-season progress
- more value in premium events
- less room for random dice spending
- stronger need for targeted pack choices
If you play this album like a normal sticker season, you may complete the early sets quickly and still get stuck near the end.
↖ Full Ever After Album Set Breakdown
The easiest way to understand this album is to split it into phases.
↖ Sets 1–12: Early Progress Sets
| Set | Theme | Sticker Mix | Difficulty Outlook |
|---|---|---|---|
| Set 1 | Fairy Tale Objects | 9 Standard | Very easy early completion |
| Set 2 | Fairy Tale Foods | 9 Standard | Very easy early completion |
| Set 3 | Mr M & the Beanstalk | 9 Standard | Easy |
| Set 4 | Puss in Boots | 9 Standard | Easy |
| Set 5 | The Princess & The Pea | 9 Standard | Easy |
| Set 6 | The Sorcerer's Apprentice | 9 Standard | Easy to moderate |
| Set 7 | The Frog Prince | 9 Standard | Easy to moderate |
| Set 8 | Thumbelina | 9 Standard | Easy to moderate |
| Set 9 | The Little Mermaid | 9 Standard | Moderate |
| Set 10 | Alice in Wonderland | 9 Standard | Moderate |
| Set 11 | Rapunzel | 9 Standard | Moderate |
| Set 12 | The Shoemaker Elves | 9 Standard | Moderate |
These are the momentum sets. We usually treat them as the safe source of early rewards, not as proof the whole album is easy.
↖ Mid-Tier Sets: The First Gold Pressure
| Set | Theme | Sticker Mix | Pressure Point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Set 13 | Wicked Objects | 8 Standard, 1 Gold | First real gold dependency |
| Set 14 | Shadowy Tales | 8 Standard, 1 Gold | Small but meaningful stall risk |
| Set 15 | Fairy Tale Places | 8 Standard, 1 Gold | Requires better pack timing |
| Set 16 | Cinderella | 8 Standard, 1 Gold | Popular set, likely high demand |
| Set 17 | The Gingerbread Man | 8 Standard, 1 Gold | Moderate bottleneck |
| Set 18 | Pinocchio | 8 Standard, 1 Gold | Moderate bottleneck |
This is where smarter routing starts to matter. From a practical standpoint, we get better value by focusing on sets that are close to completion rather than spreading progress everywhere.
If you notice you are one gold away on multiple mid-tier sets, then event timing becomes more important than raw play volume.
↖ Late-Game Sets: Where the Album Gets Serious
| Set | Theme | Sticker Mix | Difficulty Outlook |
|---|---|---|---|
| Set 19 | Little Red Riding Hood | 5 Standard, 4 Gold | Hard |
| Set 20 | Hansel and Gretel | 5 Standard, 4 Gold | Hard |
| Set 21 | Goldilocks | 5 Standard, 4 Gold | Hard |
| Set 22 | Beauty and the Beast | 5 Standard, 4 Gold | Very hard |
| Set 23 | Sleeping Beauty | 5 Standard, 4 Gold | Very hard |
| Set 24 | The Three Little Pigs | 2 Standard, 7 Gold | Extreme late-game bottleneck |
This is the section that defines Ever After's difficulty. In our view, Set 24 is the real warning sign. A set with 7 gold stickers is not something most players brute-force through casually.
That means the best plan is simple: save your strongest pushes for the part of the season where gold access matters most.
↖ Difficulty Snapshot by Album Phase
| Phase | Sets | Gold Density | What We Should Do |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Phase | 1–12 | None | Build momentum, collect easy rewards |
| Mid Phase | 13–18 | Low | Target near-complete sets, manage dice carefully |
| Late Phase | 19–23 | High | Save event power for premium pack windows |
| Endgame | 24 | Extreme | Prioritize gold-focused progression only |
This structure is the cleanest way to read the album. The pages are not equally difficult, so our strategy should not be flat either.
↖ Themed Events and Minigames: What to Expect
The fairy-tale theme runs across the whole season, but from a strategy angle, what matters is which events are worth real resources.
↖ Known Event Themes
| Event / Minigame | Theme Direction | Likely Strategic Value |
|---|---|---|
| Fairytale Express | Train/event progression | Good for milestone-based sticker packs |
| Fairytale & Villainous Partners | Partner event | Strong reward ceiling if your team is reliable |
| Cinderella, Aladdin & Pinocchio Racers | Race competition | High upside, but variable value by bracket |
| Beanstalk Treasures | Dig/treasure style | Often one of the better controlled reward formats |
From experience, treasure events and good partner events usually give the most consistent sticker value. Racers can pay off, but only if the matchmaking is reasonable and you are not burning dice just to keep up.
If you find your bracket is too aggressive, then it is usually better to play for efficient milestones instead of chasing first place.
↖ New Feature: Enchanted Storybook
The most interesting addition this season is Enchanted Storybook.
↖ How Storybooks Work
- earn Storybooks through events and gameplay
- choose a specific fairy-tale story to focus on
- receive sticker packs tied to that story
- find Lucky Fairies for extra bonuses
- switch stories when needed
↖ Why this feature matters
This system gives players more control, and that is a big deal in a gold-heavy album. Instead of relying only on broad pack randomness, we can potentially narrow our progress toward the sets that matter most.
↖ Best practical use cases for Storybooks
| Situation | Best Storybook Move | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| You need 1–2 stickers to finish a set | Focus that story | Maximizes immediate completion value |
| You are missing mostly golds in late sets | Target the set with strongest reward potential | Concentrates scarce progress |
| You are spreading progress too thin | Lock into one story for several reward cycles | Reduces inefficient randomness |
| You pull duplicates in one story repeatedly | Switch stories | Prevents diminishing returns |
Our advice is straightforward: use Storybook for completion efficiency, not just theme preference.
↖ Best Resource Strategy for Ever After
The album is manageable if we play by phase instead of reacting emotionally to every event.
↖ Phase 1: Opening Weeks
- complete easy standard sets
- take low-risk rewards
- avoid overspending dice early
- build duplicate depth
↖ Phase 2: Mid-Season
- target sets close to completion
- value better pack windows
- use Storybook more intentionally
- stop chasing low-value leaderboards
↖ Phase 3: Late Season
- save resources for premium events
- focus on gold-heavy sets
- push treasure or strong milestone events
- avoid panic spending after bad pulls
If you follow this structure, your progress stays cleaner and your late-game odds improve.
↖ Common Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake | Why It Hurts | Smarter Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Spending too hard in the first week | Early sets are naturally easier anyway | Let early progress happen organically |
| Ignoring gold distribution | Late sets become much harder than expected | Plan around sets 19–24 early |
| Spreading effort across too many stories | Progress becomes diluted | Finish close sets first |
| Forcing weak partner or race outcomes | Dice efficiency collapses | Target milestones, not pride |
| Treating Storybooks casually | You lose targeting value | Use them where completion gain is immediate |
This is where many players slip. The game pushes urgency, but album completion usually rewards timing more than impatience.
↖ Recommended Priority Order
| Priority | Focus | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Complete easy standard sets | Fast rewards and momentum |
| 2 | Track mid-tier sets missing one gold | Best transition into targeted play |
| 3 | Use Storybook on high-value near-complete sets | Efficient set closure |
| 4 | Save for premium event windows | Better odds of late progress |
| 5 | Push endgame gold-heavy sets late, not early | They are bottlenecked anyway |
For most players, this order is the most efficient path through the season.
↖ FAQ
↖ What is the Monopoly GO Ever After album release date?
The new Ever After season is set for April 8.
↖ How many stickers are in Monopoly GO Ever After?
There are 216 stickers in total:
- 183 standard stickers
- 33 gold stickers
↖ Is Ever After harder than the Harry Potter GO album?
Yes. Based on the current breakdown, it looks harder because it includes 10 more gold stickers, which increases late-season difficulty.
↖ Which sets are the hardest?
The toughest sets appear to be:
- Sets 19–23, each with 4 gold stickers
- Set 24: The Three Little Pigs, with 7 gold stickers
↖ How should we use Enchanted Storybook?
Use it to target near-complete sets or high-priority late-game stories. If you keep seeing duplicate value drop, switch stories instead of forcing the same route.
↖ Which events are best for sticker progress?
In most seasons, treasure events and strong partner events tend to be the most reliable for sticker progress. Racers are more situational.
↖ Final Thoughts
Ever After is shaping up to be a more demanding Monopoly GO season than its fairy-tale look suggests. The early sets should move quickly, but the heavy gold concentration in the back half means this album will reward planning, timing, and targeted progression far more than random grinding.
The key takeaway is practical: finish the easy pages efficiently, protect your dice, and treat Storybook as a targeting tool. If we play with that mindset from the start, the season becomes much more manageable—and much less punishing when the late-game gold wall shows up.
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