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Dragons versus Hunters (class edition)

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  • Draco meteor
    Damage: 100
  • Dragon fire
    Damage: 50
  • Dragon claw
    Damage: 30
  • Conclusion format
  • Catapult
    Damage: 50
  • What are the techniques that must be in your compo?
    Introduction, WOWFATB, super suspense/ dilemma, conclusion
  • Axe
    Damage: 40
  • What is a trigger?
    Something that helps the MC to make their decision
  • Consequences of a dilemma should be
    (a) negative and of equal weight (b) relate back to the MC (c) in present tense
  • What are the three things that go into colourful characterisation?
    Relationship, Appearance, Personality (behaviour, dreams, traits)
  • Machine gun
    Damage: 100
  • Why should I use WOWFATB/ show, not tell?
    To paint a vivid picture for our readers/ to reserve dialogues for meaningful interactions
  • Different types of trigger
    wise words; 5 senses e.g., peer pressure, interruption; mini flashback (apply WOWFATB/ Show Not Tell/ Colourful Characterisation)
  • Trigger format
    Amid the merciless battle in my head, my thoughts drifted to my mother and her words echoed in my mind. "[wise words]."
  • Roll the dice
  • Decision format
    I then took a deep resolute breath, finally making up my mind to [MC's decision].
  • Dilemma format
  • Who should I apply colourful chracterisation on?
    An important character in our story (appears multiple times) e.g., Family, Love interest, Arch nemesis, Best friend
  • Roll the dice
  • Katana/ sword
    Damage: 30
  • Introduction format
  • Why should I use a dilemma in my story?
    gives readers insights into MC's thoughts and personality, tells readers something is about to happen, build up/ heighten tension, show the topic
  • Why should I apply colourful characterisation?
    Adds detail and brings our characters to life/ allows readers to connect with our characters and become interested in our story
  • Antidote for dragon/ hunter
    Regain full health
  • Dragon pulse
    Damage: 40