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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Rift DPS Guide - How To Create The Perfect DPS Build In Rift

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Do you want to learn how to build the perfect DPS Warrior, Rogue, Cleric and Mage in Rift? Well if you want to know how to create the best DPS character to dominate your friends at Rift, here is small guide of what you should do to turn your Warrior, Rogue, Mage and Cleric into DPS.

Warrior DPS Build Guide

The Warrior has eight souls in total, four of which are DPS souls. The DPS souls are the Beastmaster, Paragon, Riftblade and Champion souls.

If you want a Warrior DPS build that is terrific for leveling, I recommend that you choose the Champion as your main soul and the Beastmaster and the Riftblade as your off-souls. Put 38 points into your Champion, 28 points into your Beastmaster and 0 points into your Riftblade. This is considered as a pure DPS Warrior build and is also great for raiding.

Rogue DPS Build Guide

The Rogue class has many DPS builds depending on your style of play. However, I recommend that you use your Assassin as your main soul and the Bladedancer and Riftstalker as your off-souls.

This is a terrific DPS build for dungeons and group play. Remember to allocate the majority of your points to your Assassin and focus on getting skills that allow you to inflict the maximum amount of damage such as Magnify Pain, Physical Trauma.

You may also want to consider building your soul tree towards getting the +5% critical chance and the Foul Play, which is a 4 second stun!

Mage DPS Build Guide

To build a Mage focused on DPS and nothing else, I recommend that you choose the Pyromancer as your main soul with the Archon and the Elementalist as your off-souls.

The Pyromancer will enable you to do lots of direct damage on your enemies as well as AOE. Keep in mind to watch your mana bar as you are spamming Fireballs at your enemies.

The Archon soul should be chosen as an off-soul because it compliment fire spells really well. This soul also gives you mana every time you land a critical.

The Elementalist soul is very important as well to this combo because you can summon a pet that can take all of the damage from enemies and also this soul increases spell damage and critical by 50%!

Cleric DPS Build Guide

Creating a good DPS build for a Cleric is difficult because they are not very strong and is used as a supporting role in a group.

However, if you have no choice and want to create a DPS build for your Cleric, here is what you should do. Choose the Cabalist as your main soul, and the Sentinel and Druid as your off souls.

This build will allow you to solo 2-4 same level mobs, heal and do some AOE attacks at the same time. Currently, this seems to be the DPS build that many players turn to if you have no choice but to play as a DPS Cleric.

There are many different DPS builds for each class depending on the situation you are in. Knowing which DPS build to create for every situation is the key difference between a pro and a noob Rift player.

If you want to know exactly what to do in every situation so that you can completely dominate your friends at Rift, using a step-by-step strategy guide will be very helpful and will definitely give you a huge advantage.

By using a strategy guide, you will be able to learn exactly how the top players of Rift will combine souls and allocate points to tackle each scenario.

All you have to do is follow the step-by-step instructions as well as the screenshots and soul tree maps and you will have created yourself the ultimate DPS build whether you are in PVP, PVE, solo, group play or raiding.


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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Screenplay: Shrek (2001) Deconstructed

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From our deconstruction of hundreds of Hollywood blockbusters at http://www.managing-creativity.com/

The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the Hollywood movies we have deconstructed are based on this template.

Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.

The Hero's Journey:

a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.

b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.

c) Interpreted metaphorically, laterally and symbolically, allows an infinite number of varied stories to be created.

and more...

Sample Movie Deconstructed: Shrek (2001)

FADE IN: context / foreshadow of the Journey: open book; once upon a time there was a lovely princess....

Meeting the Hero in his Ordinary World: Shrek in the swamp.

Hero's capabilities, status, reputation: "this is the part where you run away."

Meeting the Loyal Ally and his character: the Donkey.

Loyal Ally's Inner Challenge: "I don't have any friends."

Foreshadow of the Journey / Hero's True Nature: Shrek saves Donkey ; the soldiers run.

Hero and Loyal Ally relationship: Shrek wants Donkey to go away.

Hero's Inner Challenge: "I'm an Ogre, doesn't that bother you?"

Developing Hero's Inner Challenge: having dinner alone.

Call to Adventure: Fairy Tale creatures forced to seek protection from Shrek in the swamp.

Journey to the First Threshold: Shrek and Donkey go to see Lord Farquaad.

Meeting the Antagonist, important characteristics, nature: meeting Lord Farquaad; short; evil; torturing the gingerbread man.

The Antagonist's Challenge: to become a real king.

Meeting the Romantic Challenge: the mirror tells us that Princess Fiona is locked up in a castle.

Antagonist's Ordinary World / viewing the First Threshold form a distance / reminder of Antagonist's characteristics: the castle; "do you think he's compensating for something?"

Threshold Guardian: the guard runs away and the turnstiles.

Observing the World of the First Threshold: "it's quiet.."

Rules given by an Authority Figure: the puppets in the information desk repeat the rules.

Inner Cave: Shrek battles the Knights.

Forced into the Physical Separation: Shrek gets his swamp back if he brings back the princess.

Physical Separation: crossing the sunflower field.

Developing Hero and Loyal Ally relationship / Foreshadow of the Transformation: onions have layers.

Entering the World of the Trials: crossing various landscapes.

Viewing the World of the Trials from afar: Shrek and Donkey look over the top of the mountain.

Foreboding: Donkey is afraid.

Warning: the skeleton.

Dangerous crossing: the rickety old bridge; lava lake.

Resistance to the Crossing: Donkey doesn't want to go further.

Pushed into the Road of Trials: Shrek forces Donkey across.

Geography: Donkey finds the stairs and Shrek finds out where the Princess is.

Trial 1: battling the dragon; Donkey flirts with the dragon.

Trial 2: Meeting the Romantic Challenge: Shrek grabs Fiona; their relationship developed.

Trial 3: Escaping the dragon.

Meeting the Oracle: Fiona wants a kiss to fulfil the fairytale prophecy.

Resisting Seizing the Sword: Shrek won't take off his helmet.

Forced toward the Sword: Fiona tells Shrek to take his helmet off.

Resisting the Journey to the Sword: Shrek carries off an indignant Fiona.

Foreshadow of the Atonement: referencing Farquaad.

Foreshadow of the Romantic Challenge's Inner Challenge: Fiona afraid that the sun will go down.

Seizing the Sword: Shrek reveals why he wants to be alone by the fire: "everybody things I'm just a big ugly ogre."

Reward: Fiona makes breakfast.

Near Death Experience: Robin Hood battle; Shrek has an arrow in his butt.

Foreshadow of the Atonement: "if you wanted to be alone, all you had to do was ask.."

Reward: Attachment: candy floss and balloons.

Resisting the Return: "Donkey must be sick..."

Atonement with the Father: Fiona and Shrek fall for each other; Shrek cooks weed rat by the fire.

Foreshadow of the Apotheosis: "she's a Princess and I'm an ogre."

Apotheosis: Donkey finds Fiona; she's an ogre by night.

Ultimate Boon: Shrek brings Fiona a sunflower.

Refusal: Shrek mishears Fiona; Donkey promises not to tell; "I tell him, I tell him not..."

Time Pressure: Fiona wants to get married today.

Magic Flight: Shrek calls Farquaad and goes home; pursued by rejected Donkey.

Rescue from Without: Donkey comes back and tells Shrek that Fiona wasn't talking about him.

Crossing the Return Threshold: flying back on the dragon.

Time Pressure: "can e quickly get to the 'I do's."

Resistance: Donkey convinces Shrek to wait until sundown.

Pushed Forward: Shrek impatient.

Master of the Two Worlds:

Antagonist reveals himself: Farquaad only want to marry you to be king.

Romantic Challenge reveals herself: Fiona turns into an ogre.

Hero and Antagonist battle: the dragon eats Farquaad.

Freedom to Live: Shrek conquers his Inner and Romantic Challenge: "I love you;" love's true from; Donkey and the Dragon together.

Celebration and Ceremony: the marriage.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Article Writing for MLM Leads - What This Looks Like

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It's time to write a good old fashioned "how to get MLM leads using article marketing" article. We've had a nice run with the warm fuzzy analogies, but it's time to get to work.

This "how to" stuff is just as important as making you feel good. I want you to go away understanding what you need to do with your day when it comes to writing your article. I'd hate to see you get blocked from the most useful article submission sites because you weren't aware of the importance of the rules I'm about to outline for you.

Let's talk rules.

Rule #1 for composing an article to get MLM leads:

* Everyone is your pupil.
* I'm talking about schooling your potential students in what you know. We're in a business of duplication so if you teach what you practice then you'll have a foundation for building a relationship of trust with your hopeful leads.

Rule #2:

* Don't self promote! Keep your topic on what to do, what to know, and how to do it. It's promotion enough just that you're the one sharing the knowledge. Don't say "hey I'm the coach for you!" or anything like it. (There is a place for third person self promotion in the signature box. Keep it simple. Take care how you word your plug.)
* Interpretation: Just share your knowledge. Give away your best stuff. Share, share, share.

Rule #3 for writing an article to get MLM leads:

* Talk to one audience.
* It's a mistake to talk to a "group", and it's a mistake to try to cover more than one target market in one piece of content.
* It's so important to help your audience feel that you understand them. They need you to communicate to them on their level - and believe me there are plenty of other articles to write. So focus on that one person as if they're sitting across a desk from you.
* If you feel that you have something to say to both audiences then write two articles. It's as easy as that.
* Again - connect with your audience on a one on one level. Help them. They're needs are at the front of your mind and you're trying to help them solve a need. They're only looking at your article in the first place to find a solution to a problem.
* Examples: (Do this) "Hi there my friend. I know you've been struggling to make ends meet and you're trying to use your MLM to earn some extra money..." (Don't do this) "Hi there my friends. You're all struggling to make ends meet and I know all of you want to use your MLM to earn some money..."

Rule #4:

* Knowing what to say is as simple as looking at what your mentors are writing. Just get a little inspiration by wandering over to your favorite coach's blog.
* You can either write a review about what they said and what it brought to your mind, or you can simply write a similar article in your own words.
* It'll come to you if you'll sit and type. Even if it takes a little longer than you think it should.

Rule #5 for writing an article to get MLM leads:

* Keywords go at the front of the headline -
* In the description (toward the first few words) -
* In the first 90 characters (first few words) of the body copy -
* Every 100(ish) words of your article -
* As the anchor text for your text links in your signature (in the signature box) -

That's about it. You can do it! Print this article out if you need to and pin it up next to your computer so you can refer to it and keep yourself on track. You can also write your own article like this.

Make sure you teach what works! Go get 'em.

See you at the top!


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