Alright, so I got pretty hooked on the Monopoly GO Epic Myths event recently. Like, really into it. Seemed like everyone was asking, “What’s the next reward?” or “How many points for level 20?” So, I figured, why not just track the whole thing myself? Seemed like a useful thing to have.

So, I started playing, obviously. Paid close attention every time I hit a new milestone in the event. At first, I was just jotting stuff down on a notepad next to my computer. You know, quick notes: level number, points needed, what reward popped up. Dice, cash, those sticker packs everyone’s chasing.
But it got messy fast. My handwriting isn’t the best, especially when I’m rushing between playing and writing. Plus, sometimes I’d miss something, or wasn’t sure if I remembered the exact point count correctly. It was a bit chaotic, honestly.
Getting Organized (Sort Of)
I realized the notepad wasn’t cutting it. I needed something clearer. So, I switched over to just typing it out. Opened up a simple text file. Much better. I started trying to verify things too. You know, looking around, seeing if what I got matched up with what other folks were seeing. Sometimes info was scattered all over the place, took some digging to feel confident about the numbers.
I decided to structure it properly. Make it actually usable. Here’s basically what I focused on capturing for each stage:
- Milestone Level: Just the number, like 1, 2, 3, and so on.
- Points Needed: How many event points you gotta collect to reach that level. This was the tricky part, making sure the numbers were right.
- The Reward: What you actually get. Usually stuff like:
- Dice Rolls
- Cash
- Sticker Packs (the different kinds)
- Sometimes those little game tokens or shields
Putting It All Together
It took a good chunk of time, playing through, double-checking, and typing it all out neatly. Had to go back and fix a few mistakes I made early on. It wasn’t exactly rocket science, but it was definitely a bit of a grind. Trying to confirm the higher levels before I even reached them meant relying on bits and pieces I could find from others who were further ahead.

Finally got a list I felt was pretty solid. Covered all the milestones I could find, from the start right up to the end. It felt good having it all in one place, nice and tidy. Made my own gameplay smoother because I knew what was coming up next, what targets to aim for.
Anyway, that was my little project. Started just for myself, really, to keep track. But figured sharing how I put it together might be interesting. It’s just practical stuff, you know? Hope it gives you an idea of the process if you ever think about tracking game stuff like this yourself.