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[Dragon Hunters] Dragons
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Spike ladder
Damage: 25
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Introduction
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3-point/ 5-point conclusion
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Decision format
I then took a deep, resolute breath, finally making up my mind to [MC's decision]
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Dragon claw
Damage: 20
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What are the techniques that minimally must be in your composition?
Introduction, super suspense/ dilemma (trigger + decision), WOWFATB, conclusion
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Trigger format
Amid the merciless battle in my head, my thoughts drifted to my mother and her words echoed in my head. "[Quote]."
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What is a trigger?
Reason for MC's decision
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Dragon fire
Damage: 50
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Who should I apply colourful characterisation on?
An important character that is not the MC e.g., family, love interest, arch nemesis, best friend
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Dragon claw
Damage: 10
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Roll the dice
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Shield
One-time use
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Roll the dice
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Dragon pulse
Damage: 40
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Dragon pulse
Damage: 40
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Why should I use show, not tell?
To paint a more vivid picture for our readers/ To reserve dialogues for meaningful interactions
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Roll the dice
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Dragon fire
Damage: 30
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Spike ladder
Damage: 15
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Three things that go into Colourful Characterisation
Relationship, Appearance, Personality
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Draco Meteor
Damage: 100
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Why should I apply colourful characterisation?
Bring our characters to life and keep our readers interested in reading our story
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Dilemma format
Opening statement, options 1 and 2, consequences 1 and 2, closing statement ("dilemma" + idiom)
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