1 How to get Hourglasses in Pokemon TCG Pocket 2 Best ways to get Hourglasses 3 Is buying Hour Glasses with Shop Tickets worth it? 4 When to use your Hourglasses Pokemon TCG Pocket is all about opening booster packs. However, getting more than your two free packs a day is important if you want to build strong decks. For that, you are going to need a lot of Hourglasses. In Pokemon TCG Pocket, players are allotted two free booster packs a day. Those who purchase the Premium Pass can get three, but this additional pack comes at the cost of $9.99 a month. For those wanting to crack a few booster packs open without the wait, you are going to need Hourglasses. This currency allows you to decrease the pack opening wait time by an hour for each Hourglass. Unfortunately, getting them isn’t easy. It is also tempting to use them right away, instead of saving them for an optimal moment. In this guide we are going to go over ways to grind Hourglasses in Pokemon TCG Pocket, and when to use them most effectively. How to get Hourglasses in Pokemon TCG Pocket Hourglasses are obtained in Pokemon TCG Pocket by completing log-in tasks, leveling up, participating in events, collecting free daily gifts, and finishing solo battle challenges. Best ways to get Hourglasses The best way to get hourglasses in Pokemon TCG Pocket is by completing daily tasks and doing the solo battle challenges . Daily tasks don’t offer a ton of hourglasses, but they are consistent and refresh daily. These are the lowest effort, though the grind requires more dedication. However, the best way to quickly grind Hourglasses is by completing the solo battle challenges up through Expert. First-time rewards for these battles offer up to seven hourglasses just for giving the challenge a go. By doing each one, you can rapidly stock up. However, it is important to note that once the battle rewards are collected, you can’t get them a second time. Is buying Hour Glasses with Shop Tickets worth it? Another way you can get Hourglasses is by purchasing them with Shop Tickets. However, this isn’t always worth doing . Related: Shop tickets can also be used to purchase Trainer cards needed for decks, accessories for the game, and Special Shop Tickets that offer rare cosmetics and extras. While those who battle and use Wonder Pick frequently will amass a decent number of Shop Tickets, think carefully before sinking them into Hourglasses. It costs 18 tickets to get six Hourglasses. If these all come from battling, that is 18 battles where the opponent decided to send a thank you after the match. This can be a slog to grind. When to use your Hourglasses The best time to use your Hourglasses is when new Pokemon TCG Pocket expansions are released . For example, Mythical Island will be available on December 17, 2024 , introducing highly anticipated cards to the current options. With plenty of players racing to get Mew ex , having a stockpile of Hourglasses on hand to avoid wait times will speed up access to new cards, and help mitigate defeat in PvP battles due to outdated deck strategies. With plenty of Hourglasses set aside, you’ll be sporting the newest Pokemon TCG Pocket pulls more quickly, allowing you to participate in any PvP events that might drop following the new expansions.Green energy stocks fail to benefit from selloff in Adani Green EnergyTitle: Gobert: Satisfied with the Team's Current Situation, Shared Experiences Lead to Growth
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions spent three months scoring at a historic rate. Now with the weather changing outside, they’re winning with old school football, too. Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for two scores , David Montgomery added a third TD run and Detroit's increasingly stingy defense kept the Indianapolis Colts out of the end zone on Sunday, leading the Lions to their ninth straight win, 24-6. “This is, whatever it is, 10 quarters without allowing a touchdown and the three last games in the second half we're not allowing it,” coach Dan Campbell said. “We talk about it all the time — limiting points, play physical style, shut down the run — we were able to do that.” They've been doing it all season in their greatest run in decades, but have been more effective lately and it has shown. The Lions improved to 10-1 for the first time since 1934, their inaugural season in the Motor City. They own the league's longest active winning streak and are 6-0 on the road this season. While the Lions have scored points by the dozens all season, Campbell's preference for physical football means they're equally capable of grinding out wins with the combination of a ball-control offense and an ascending defense that propelled them to this win. Gibbs finished with 21 carries for 90 yards on a day Goff went 26 of 36 with 269 yards and no touchdowns. And for the third straight week, all against AFC South foes, the Lions had a second-half shutout. “If you can win on the road, you're normally a pretty damn good team,” Campbell said. “And we can win on the road.” The Colts (5-7) found out the hard way by losing their second straight home game and for the fourth time in their past five games. Anthony Richardson had another up-and-down game , going 11 of 28 with 172 yards while rushing 10 times for 61 yards. But it was Indy's inability to finish drives with touchdowns that again cost the team. That flaw was evident right from the start when Richardson took the Colts inside the Lions 5-yard line on the game's first series and settled for a short field goal when they couldn't punch it in. “We've got to take advantage of our opportunities,” Colts coach Shane Steichen said. “This league comes down to inches, it comes down to yards and you've got to take advantage of those opportunities. We've had issues down in the red zone and you have to look at the tape and clean it up.” Detroit made Indy pay dearly for its offensive miscues. Gibbs' 1-yard TD run on the Lions' second series made it 7-3 early in the second quarter and after Indy settled for another short field goal, Montgomery spun his way across the goal line for a 6-yard TD and a 14-6 lead. Detroit's defense made sure that was all the scoring punch it needed. “Those players, we've been around each other long enough, they've been around each other to know exactly what we're looking for,” Campbell said. “We have an identity about us. We know the critical factors as they pertain to winning, and those guys take that stuff serious.” Gibbs' 5-yard TD run late in the third quarter gave Detroit a 21-6 lead and they closed it out with a 56-yard field goal midway through the fourth. Amon-Ra St. Brown caught six passes for 62 yards for Detroit while Michael Pittman Jr. had six catches for 96 yards for Indy despite leaving briefly in the first half with an injured shoulder. Gibbs' first score extended Detroit's league record to 25 consecutive games with a TD run, including the playoffs. He's also the third Lions player with 1,000 scrimmage yards and 10 TDs in each of his first two pro seasons with Detroit, joining Billy Sims and Barry Sanders. Gibbs and Montgomery have each scored at least one TD in the same game nine times. Lions: Things got ugly during a third-quarter flurry. Receiver-punt returner Kalif Raymond (foot), left tackle Taylor Decker (right leg) and Montgomery (shoulder) all left in quick succession. Raymond and Montgomery did not return. Decker did. CB Carlton Davis II left early in the fourth with what appeared to be a left knee injury. Colts: Indy deactivated left tackle Bernhard Raimann (knee), forcing the Colts to again use three rookie linemen. Receivers Ashton Dulin (ankle) and Josh Downs (shoulder) both left in the second half. Downs returned, Dulin did not. Lions: Host Chicago in its traditional Thanksgiving Day game. Colts: Visit New England next Sunday. 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