MLB The Show 26 May Lightning Collections Rewards Are Better Than Expected (Full Value Breakdown)
May Lightning Collections currently offers one of the highest value reward pools this season, with free Jacob Misiorowski and affordable Konnor Griffin.
However, there is more than one path to completing this collection, with different options varying significantly in terms of time and Stubs costs.
This article will analyze the practical value of each card in May Lightning Collections and provide a strategy for the fastest acquisition of free cards, allowing you to achieve the most cost-effective lineup with the fewest Stubs.
Card Value Analysis
Evaluating each card in May Lightning Collections requires considering three dimensions: positional competition intensity, left-handed hitting balance, and defensive stats.
High Price Trap
Fernando Tatis Jr. is expensive but underperforms compared to free or mid-price alternatives. Fernando Tatis Jr. lacks switch-hitting attributes, resulting in low contact stats against right-handed pitchers, while the vast majority of high-ranking pitchers in the game are right-handed.
In contrast, Konnor Griffin, also in the collection, offers 115/103 two-sided contact, 99 speed, and versatility, all at a significantly lower cost. Therefore, investing resources in Fernando Tatis Jr. is not a rational choice.
Mid-Priced Useful Card
Besides Jacob Misiorowski, Konnor Griffin is the second recommended target. His speed, base stealing ability, and versatility make him a versatile player in MLB 26 lineup, and his price is stable.
Cody Bellinger offers balanced contact stats across the board. Combined with Dead Red and Breaking Ball Hitter traits, he becomes a reliable corner outfielder after Parallel. Other cards like Travis d'Arnaud are not recommended to obtain unless you're aiming to complete a collection bonus.
Free Top-Tier Card
Jacob Misiorowski is the only top-tier pitcher in this collection that can be obtained without any MLB The Show 26 Stubs. Players can consistently acquire this card by completing Moments and missions in Spotlight.
His left-handed H/9 is extremely high, effectively countering the numerous switch-hitting players prevalent in MLB 26. His outlier is positioned on Fastball and Slider, and his pitching mechanics are similar to John Donaldson but lack a Sinker, thus avoiding the weakness of being frequently attacked. It is recommended to allocate Parallel points to K/9 to further amplify his pressure.
Acquisition Path
May Lightning Collections offers up to 7 free packs, obtained through a combination of Spotlight missions, player unlocks, and collection bonuses. Below is a detailed guide on how to efficiently acquire these 7 free packs and recommended mission-farming methods.
Progression-Based Packs
The first 5 packs are obtained from Spotlight page by accumulating stars by completing Moments or missions. Each pack typically requires only about 50 stars to unlock.
The 6th pack is triggered after unlocking Cody Bellinger by completing a mission to gain 500 player experience points. This step is essentially an "unlocking reward," not a separate objective farming process.
The 7th card pack comes from Retro May collection progress reward and requires no additional battle action.
XP Farming
Unlocking the 6th card pack depends on player experience missions, therefore, it requires quickly farming XP through high-efficiency game modes. Among all modes in MLB The Show 26, Play vs CPU is the most stable and controllable method.
Missions usually require accumulating player experience. The most efficient way is to enter single-player mode, select Play vs. CPU, and set the difficulty to Legend or GOAT.
At these two difficulties, the computer pitcher's ball rate is extremely high, but most pitches in the strike zone land in the center, making it easier to hit home runs than on All-Star difficulty.
The specific steps are as follows:
Position the target player as the first batter.
After the first at-bat, intentionally strike out or complete a defensive inning, then leave the game.
Repeat the cycle.
Of course, if you need to complete multiple missions simultaneously, you can position all three mission players as the first three batters.
Alternatives to Mini Seasons
For players who don't want to quit frequently, Mini Seasons mode in MLB 26 is an option. Set the difficulty to Beginner or Rookie, and each match can be completed in its entirety, accumulating mission progress and earning season reward packs.
Although each match is longer, other team missions can be completed simultaneously. It's recommended to use Mini Seasons as your primary farming method, only using a quick quit loop when you need to push for the final few experience points.
Resource Reallocation Strategy
Following this guide, players can maximize reward value and Stubs efficiency in under 2 hours. Among the seven free cards, you might get high-value cards like Byron Buxton or Pete Alonso.
These cards typically sell for between 50,000 and 100,000 MLB The Show 26 Stubs on the market, but their actual competitive value isn't significantly higher than less expensive alternatives. The correct approach is to sell them immediately.
After opening the pack, go to the community market and search for the current lowest selling price of Byron Buxton and Pete Alonso. List them at a price slightly lower than the current price by 1% to 2% to expedite the sale. Once you have Stubs, immediately get the two lowest-priced collectible cards.
The remaining Stubs can be used to acquire Konnor Griffin or saved for your next collection. The price of one Byron Buxton is enough to cover the cost of three to four low-priced cards.
Don't use the high-priced cards you get yourself. While Byron Buxton's defense is fast, his contact stats are severely lacking against difficult pitchers; while Pete Alonso has high power, he is slow and unable to defend key positions. Using them to generate liquidity and then acquiring more useful cards is a better resource reallocation.
Focusing on acquiring the free Jacob Misiorowski and affordable Konnor Griffin from MLB The Show 26, selling the high-priced, non-useful cards, and using CPU's high-difficulty two-inning loop to grind experience points, you can complete all the free rewards within two hours, which is the optimal solution in terms of time and resources.
Monopoly Go June 7‑9 Simpsons Drop Schedule and Reward | How to maximize points and complete milestones?
The second special event for The Simpsons album in Monopoly Go has arrived. You can once again earn new cosmetics, but the real challenge lies in how you will gather enough points before the event ends.
Simpsons Drop is an unassuming special event that offers quite decent rewards, but many players tend to fall into misunderstandings during the event and fail to maximize their benefits. Let us take a look at what rewards you can get and what strategies you can use.
Date
Monopoly Go Simpsons Drop event lasts only two days, which means you do not have much time to collect Peg-E tokens either. The event runs as follows:
Start: June 7, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET
End: June 9, 2026, at 1:00 PM ET
Simpsons Drop Rewards
The rewards in this Simpsons Drop event are mostly cosmetics. You will need roughly 27,000 points to unlock all rewards across both pages.
Page One Rewards
Points
Rewards
1,000
Emoji
4,000
Emoji
8,000
Maggie Shield skin
15,500
Malibu Stacy Dice skin
Page Two Rewards
Points
Rewards
1,000
Emoji
3,000
Emoji
6,500
Board token
11,500
Malibu Stacy Deluxe dice skin
The reward interface consists of two pages. Only after you have completed all the reward milestones on the first page will the second page automatically unlock.
How to Play Simpsons Drop?
Simpsons Drop is essentially a prize drop game. You release Peg-E Tokens from the top, and they bounce off a series of pegs before falling into different slots at the bottom, and the bottom slots usually reward you with cash rewards. Your total gain is determined by how many tokens you drop and where they land. The gameplay is very similar to that of Pachinko.
In addition to the milestone rewards from Simpsons Drop itself, you can also earn regular rewards while playing, such as dice, cash, and Monopoly Go stickers. You can choose which side to start from based on the specific rewards on offer.
How to Get Peg-E Tokens?
To take part in Simpsons Drop, you need to use Peg-E Tokens. The main sources of these tokens include:
Tournaments and Banner Events: The milestone rewards in these two activities include hundreds of Peg-E tokens. You will need to earn points in those events to unlock these rewards.
Free Gift: The main game interface offers a free gift pack at regular intervals (it refreshes every eight hours). However, it does not provide many Peg-E tokens.
Quick Wins: These are rewards for completing simple daily tasks. During Monopoly Go Simpsons Drop event, Quick Wins will award Peg-E tokens.
Simpsons Drop: Simpsons Drop event itself sometimes offers token rewards as well, but you must hit them within the mini game.
How to Earn Points?
You may prefer to aim for bumpers first in order to get more dice. In fact, cash also plays an important role in Simpsons Drop mode.
Every Peg-E token drop gives you a fixed 4 points. On top of that, you can convert a certain amount of cash rewards into points. You can find a ball that falls only into a cash slot and barely touches any bumper, then record the cash you get. Watch how many points your point bar increases by. This method lets you work out an approximate conversion rate between cash and points in Simpsons Drop.
If that conversion rate is high enough, you should stop focusing on bumpers and instead aim for the jackpot slot at the very bottom center. The jackpot gives you a large amount of cash, and after conversion into points, that amount is usually far greater than what bumpers can provide.
If this condition is met, your goal should be to have your tokens land in the high-amount slots (especially the jackpot area) as often as possible, rather than triggering bumpers repeatedly in exchange for dice. While dice are useful, in Simpsons Drop mode cash is directly turned into a large number of points, which might actually allow you to save dice.
Simpsons Drop Strategy
Multiplier Selection
It is recommended that you use a 30x or 100x multiplier for each drop. But be cautious with the 100x multiplier: if a drop goes badly, your losses will be greatly magnified. The 30x multiplier is a safer and still efficient choice.
Adjust Your Drop Position
Do not always drop from the same position. Instead, you should flexibly choose the left or right drop location based on the current rewards shown on the bumpers.
For example, if the left bumper shows a token reward and the right bumper shows a dice reward, and you need dice more at that moment, then you should drop from the left side. Do the opposite when you need tokens instead. By changing the side from which you start your drop, you control the approximate path of the token, thus increasing your chance of hitting the target reward area.
Save Your Tokens
Hold onto your Peg-E tokens and use them in a concentrated manner on the last day of the event. This is a strategy adopted by many skilled players.
During the event, the reward lineup may be adjusted midway. By waiting until the final day, you can see the final and best reward configuration. You can then decide on your drop strategy accordingly, avoiding wasting tokens on poor early rewards.
On the first day of the event, you should only complete basic token collection without making any drops. Then, on the last day, examine the reward page, confirm your targets, and only then go all out.
These are the main rewards and strategies for Monopoly Go Simpsons Drop event from June 7 to June 9. We hope you successfully obtain all the milestone rewards.