Monopoly Go Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes Board Upgrade Guide: How to Balannce Cash and Dice?
Monopoly Go Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes has begun. With the addition of Looney Tunes theme, players, in addition to collecting new stickers and participating in seasonal events, need to reconsider a seemingly basic but actually impactful resource cycle: how should the board be upgraded?
The Differences in Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes

For players just entering a new season, the most direct approach is often to build landmarks as soon as they get cash, and then roll the dice to earn more after spending it all. However, if the goal is to advance the board more efficiently while also managing albums and seasonal events, this isn't necessarily the best resource allocation method.
One of the biggest features of this season is the addition of a new long-term gameplay mode, Infinite Harvest. Officially positioned as an always-on feature, players can participate in farm growth, cultivate crops, and earn harvest rewards as the board progresses.
Therefore, upgrading the board in the new season cannot be simply understood as upgrading as soon as you earn money. A more reasonable approach is to plan dice, cash, board progression, and new season gameplay within the same resource cycle.
Conserve Cash
This is the most common mistake in board progression. Once a player accumulates cash, the game constantly reminds them to upgrade their Landmark. New players can easily develop a habit of building as soon as they have cash. However, if there's no urgent need for board progress or any related events are underway, it's advisable to conserve some cash.
The reason is simple. Monopoly Go's events rotate constantly. Some events make building and upgrading Landmarks easier. If you spend all your cash prematurely, you'll find yourself without resources when it's truly time to focus on building.
Among these, the most noteworthy are building promotions like Builder's Bash. These events are simple in mechanism, allowing you to complete more Landmark progress with the same amount of cash.
Therefore, if you're only a few Landmark upgrades away from the next board and a building event is about to begin, accumulating cash in advance is often more sensible than spending it immediately. Of course, you don't need to stop playing for extended periods while waiting for events. For players with limited cash reserves, progressing through the board normally remains more important.
Dice is Paramount
Many players focus solely on cash when discussing board upgrades, but cash is merely an intermediate step in the resource cycle. The true cycle should be:
- Dice - determines how many moves you can make.
- Board Actions - moving and landing on various squares to earn cash, rewards, etc.
- Cash - used to upgrade the Landmarks on the current board.
- Completing a Board - once all 5 Landmarks on the current board are fully upgraded, the board is completed.
- Next Board - entering a new board and continuing the cycle.
Therefore, to improve board upgrade efficiency, the first consideration should be how to use dice.
If you consume all Monopoly Go dice at once to quickly complete a board, even if you complete several Landmarks in a short time, you may not have enough resources to participate in other seasonal events later.
Especially since Monopoly Go Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes recently launched, album, Milestones, Tournaments, and various themed gameplay modes all require a significant investment of dice.
A better approach is to determine your dice usage pace based on your goals. If your primary goal is to upgrade the board, you can use dice more to earn cash and then concentrate on building at appropriate times.
If your primary goal is to complete the album, you should prioritize content that yields sticker packs. If you want to balance both, you can use large events as nodes for concentrated resource usage.
Infinite Harvest or Board Upgrades?

One of the most noteworthy new changes in Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes is Infinite Harvest. It transforms the Free Parking area on the board into a place where various crops grow, and you can earn rewards by planting and harvesting crops.
For players, this raises a new question: Should I invest all my resources in board upgrades, or should I also consider Infinite Harvest?
The answer is not an either/or choice. If you're only a few landmarks away from completing a board, focusing on upgrading is usually more effective.
However, if you're far from the next board and there's worthwhile progress in Infinite Harvest, investing in crops will yield greater returns. This is the biggest difference between the current season's board strategy and the regular board strategy.
In general, in Monopoly Go Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes season, board upgrades aren't simply about spending cash whenever you have it. A more rational approach is to find a balance between dice, cash, board progress, and Infinite Harvest based on your goals.
For most players, the most important thing isn't completing a board as quickly as possible, but ensuring that limited dice and cash generate consistent returns throughout the season. Especially early in the season, proper resource planning is more crucial than blindly pursuing short-term board progress.
