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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Clash of Clans Dark Deal event guide: New Troops, heros, rewards, and more
Clash of Clans Dark Deal event (Image via Supercell) Supercell has unleashed a thrilling new event, Clash of Clans Dark Deal, bringing a wave of loot-fueled mayhem to the battlefield. From June 10 to July 10, players at Town Hall 6 and above can dive into this limited-time extravaganza, featuring a powerful new troop, game-changing hero gear, and bountiful rewards up for grabs. Clash of Clans Dark Deal event overview: Currency, progression, and rewards The Clash of Clans Dark Deal event introduces a new resource called Goblin Cash, which players collect by attacking in multiplayer battles. The key features include: - A new temporary troop called Debt Collector - A reward track requiring 16,000 Goblin Cash to complete - A bonus track with an additional 8,000 Goblin Cash requirement - Mischief Medals as the main currency for unlocking rewards Clash of Clans Dark Deal event free-to-play rewards New Dark Deal Event - Everything You Need to Know! Reward Type Quantity Mischief Medals 3,750 Shiny Ore 5,000 Glowy Ore 400 Mighty Morsels 3 Clash of Clans Dark Deal Event Pass rewards (Additional) - 5,500 extra Mischief Medals - 600 Glowy Ore - 80 Starry Ore for Epic equipment upgrades Clash of Clans Dark Deal event new troops The Debt Collector is the star of this event, designed specifically for loot-focused attacks. Here's how it works: - Automatically added to your army in every battle - 10 extra army slots provided regardless of Town Hall level - Has double the hitpoints of regular Goblins - Deals four times the damage to resource buildings - Doubles all stolen loot (50,000 gold becomes 100,000) Key limitations to note: - Moves slower than regular Goblins - Takes up four housing spaces - Cannot be donated to Clan Castles - Cannot ride inside Siege Machines Dark crown: New hero equipment for the minion prince The event introduces Dark Crown, an Epic Hero Equipment item with unique mechanics: - Passive ability that boosts Minion Prince's health and damage - Gains 3% bonus at level 1 (up to three stacks per battle) - Each stack triggers after 60 housing spaces of allied units are defeated - At max level (27), provides 30% total increase This equipment works particularly well with: - Dragon attacks - Electro Dragon armies - Any strategy where troop loss is expected Important exceptions: - Siege Machines don't count toward the trigger - Cloned units don't count - Defending Clan Castle troops don't count - The Minion Prince himself doesn't count Also read: Clash Royale League faces backlash after first event cancellation; pros and fans show massive contempt on social media platforms The Dark Deal event offers a fresh way to gather resources while testing new gameplay mechanics. With the Debt Collector's loot-boosting abilities and the Dark Crown's strategic potential, players have plenty to explore throughout June.


Time of India
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Weeknd's Hurry Up Tomorrow slammed as 'soul-less watch', scores 0% on Rotten Tomatoes
The Weeknd's first full-length film Hurry Up Tomorrow has finally been released, and the reaction online has been brutal. It opened with a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of the worst-reviewed films of the year. What was meant to be a deep, artistic project is now being ripped apart by fans and critics alike. Many have called it directionless, self-indulgent, and exhausting to sit through. Even loyal fans are struggling to defend it, saying it felt more like a moody commercial for the album than a real movie. What is Hurry Up Tomorrow about? The film follows a fictional version of The Weeknd, who begins to spiral after losing his voice on stage. Along the way, he meets Anima, a troubled fan played by Jenna Ortega, and Lee, his manipulative manager played by Barry Keoghan. The story blends hallucinations, nightmares, and dream-like visuals. It was supposed to explore fame and identity, but most viewers feel the message gets lost in a pile of random scenes and over-the-top symbolism. One viewer even pointed to the bizarre ending where The Weeknd tortures Ortega's character with goblin-like 'fans,' saying they couldn't believe what they were watching. How fans are reacting to it People online have not held back. One user compared the film to a soulless ad for The Weeknd's new album and wrote, 'Soulless, exhausting, forced. Essentially a feature length commercial for the album. All style, no substance. Not even Jenna Ortega dancing to Blinding Lights could save this self-insistent slop.' Hurry Up Tomorrow: Soulless, exhausting, forced. Essentially a feature length commercial for the album. All style, no substance. Not even Jenna Ortega dancing to Blinding Lights could save this self-insistent slop. Another fan felt it was one of the worst movies they've ever seen and said, 'Easily one of the worst movies of the decade, a movie that can't even be saved by a powerhouse of a performance by Jenna Ortega.' Some couldn't believe what they watched, especially the bizarre ending. 'Hurry Up Tomorrow ends with the Weeknd torturing Jenna Ortega with Goblins he calls his 'real fans.'' #HurryUpTomorrow - Easily one of the worst movies of the decade, a movie that can't even be saved by a powerhouse of a performance by Jenna Ortega. Full review soon The project has also been called a major ego trip by fans on X, 'One of the worst vanity projects I have ever seen. Could not believe my eyes at the ridiculous shit in this movie.' Another user added, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow is one of the most embarrassing vanity projects I've ever had the displeasure of witnessing.' A few viewers were so frustrated they broke their own rules just to criticise it. They said, 'I know I said I wouldn't post negative film reviews going forward but F that, I'm making an exception for this piece of crap. Directionless, lifeless and a certified disaster on every level.' Hurry Up Tomorrow ends with the Weeknd torturing Jenna Ortega with Goblins he calls his 'real fans'. One of the worst vanity projects I have ever seen. Could not believe my eyes at the ridiculous shit in this movie. There was also sympathy for the cast. One viewer wrote, 'I feel awful for Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan because they are at the mercy of one of the worst acting performances to ever disgrace the silver screen. One can only hope they were both paid extremely well.' But overall, the reaction has been loud and clear. For many, this film is a complete failure—and proof that not every musician needs to make a movie.