Looney Tunes in Monopoly GO can be confusing because two separate reward tracks use similar language. The Monopoly Go Partners Event was a limited team event, while the Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes album is still the route for the current Bugs Bunny reward. Tweety Bird belonged to the event that ran from August 7 to August 12, 2026. Once that timer ended, unfinished attractions could not be pushed over the line, and spare event currency no longer helped.
What Happened to Tweety Bird
Each player had four partner slots and four shared attractions to complete. You could invite friends or accept random players, but the choice mattered. Every attraction needed contributions from both people, and personal effort could not cover for an inactive partner. Players earned temporary event tokens through board activity, Quick Wins, tournaments, banner milestones, shop gifts, and similar rewards. Those tokens powered Partner Wheel spins. They were not permanent board pieces.
Why the Event Was Easy to Misjudge
The Wheel offered several multipliers. A larger multiplier used more tokens and could speed things up, but it also burned through a limited supply quickly. Smaller spins gave you more control, especially when one attraction was lagging behind. The best approach was to keep all four builds moving instead of finishing one early and hoping the remaining partners would catch up. Tweety Bird required every attraction to reach its final milestone before the event closed.
The Active Album Route
Happy Harvest with Looney Tunes is a different system. The season is listed as running from July 29 to September 23, 2026, with 21 sticker sets and 189 stickers reported. Completing the standard album is linked to the Bugs Bunny board piece, 15,000 dice rolls, and cash. If you are close to finishing a set, targeted trades usually make more sense than opening packs at random. Keep useful duplicates, too. They can become stars for vault rewards, and spending every duplicate can leave you short later.
How to Use Infinite Harvest
Infinite Harvest starts when you land on Free Parking. The game may offer a regular Watering Can, a Golden Watering Can, or a Basket. Regular watering stores fruit at a 1:1 rate based on dice spent, while the Golden Watering Can uses a 3:1 ratio tied to your multiplier. Choosing water expands the tree and can add nearby activation spaces. The Basket converts stored fruit into progress for the active solo banner, then clears the tree. Harvesting too soon throws away growth, though collecting makes sense when a milestone is within reach or the banner is nearly over.
Spend Dice With a Plan
Daily gifts, friends, sticker rewards, Quick Wins, tournaments, and banner events all help rebuild a dice balance. Official social channels and Discord sometimes share free-roll links, but those links expire fast, so old lists cannot be trusted. Save dice before a major target, then roll with a purpose rather than chasing every board space. Watch the in-game panels for any Wile E. Coyote preview, since its release details are still unconfirmed. For album progress, organise your duplicates and look for useful Mgo stickers before trading away cards that could support your next vault reward.
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