Problem: Article: This is the most important part of this build as it generates your fury. Do not let this stat go below 35% since it will become inefficient. This adds to your survivability since Barbarians aren't tanks by nature. Life Steal helps you make up for it. Having a higher attack speed will make your Whirlwind and Tornado faster. Since the Barbarian will be relying on critical hits, this will further increase your damage.
Summary: Increase your Critical Strike Chance. Get Life Steal. Increase your attack speed. Increase your Critical Strike Damage.

Problem: Article: Hold the racquet the same way you would shake someone’s hand and then curl your fingers around it. There should be a slight space between your fingertips and the heel of your palm.  Your fingers should be low on the handle without going off the edge. Avoid holding the racquet so that it is perpendicular to your arm as this will make it harder to serve. This is done by holding the racquet in the standard forehand grip and then turning the racquet roughly ⅛” clockwise. This is a difficult grip to master but gives the player a more powerful swing. Depending on your grip style, you will use the according stroke (or method of hitting the ball). Different strokes achieve different ball movements and should be used as is appropriate. The stance for both is similar: knees should be bent and loose, legs should be placed a shoulder-width apart, and torso should be parallel with the side walls.  Forehand stroke. This should be done similar to a baseball swing, with one knee lowering to the ground but not touching. Remember to try to keep your swing level. Backhand stroke. This stroke is done with the racquet beginning near your head, swinging forward around your body and ending behind you. For any given shot, it is important to understand the different heights at which a ball can be hit. Aiming low, just a few inches off the ground, is called a kill shot and often ends a rally. Aiming higher, one to two feet off the ground, is called a pass shot and is easier to achieve. A pass-kill shot is in between the other two types. A straight-in shot is when the player hits the ball directly at the front wall so that it bounces back parallel with the side wall. This is a very effective shot because it’s difficult to return. You can take this shot at any height. A cross-court shot is when the player hits the ball so that it bounces to the opposite corner from where the shot began. This shot can be taken at any height. The intended purpose is to move your opponent out of the center of the court. A pinch shot is taken low, preferably at kill shot level, and intended to end a rally. It is done by hitting the ball against the far end of the side wall and immediately bouncing off the front wall. Similar to a pinch shot, the splat shot is when a player hits the ball against the side wall (close to them, rather than at the far end as in a pinch shot) and it then hits the front wall in such a way that the opponent should not be able to follow. This is a low shot. A simple ceiling shot should be carefully aimed to hit the front wall before hitting the ceiling. This is a common defensive shot to move your opponent out of the center of the court. The farther away from your opponent you hit the ball, the more they’ll have to rush and run to get to it. This will give you the upper hand because it will tire your opponent out and also give them less time to set up for a strong return shot back to you. Try to stay near the middle of the court, close to the receiving line, in order to have quick access to all areas of the court. If you’re much closer to the front wall, then your opponent can use that against you and try to make the ball fall closer to the back wall. By staying centered, you can ensure that no area of the court is too far away for you to get to. When you’re returning the ball, try to hit it so that it will hit very close to a corner connecting two walls. Doing this might make the ball bounce off of the walls more and faster, quickly changing the angle at which your opponent needs to hit the ball.
Summary: Learn how to hold a racquet with a forehand grip. Learn how to hold a racquet with a backhand grip. Practice your strokes. Practice hitting the ball at different heights. Work on your straight-in shot. Work on your cross-court shot. Try pinch and splat shots. Practice ceiling shots. Hit the ball away from your opponent. Stay near the center of the court. Aim near corners.

Problem: Article: Open the location in which the ZIP folder that you want to open is located. The ZIP folder's contents will automatically extract to the folder in which the ZIP folder is located. To copy the ZIP folder to a different location, do the following:  Click once the ZIP folder to select it. Click Edit at the top of the screen. Click Copy in the drop-down menu. Go to the folder in which you want to extract the folder. Click Edit, then click Paste in the drop-down menu. Doing so will prompt the ZIP folder to begin extracting into a regular folder in your current location. Once the ZIP folder finishes extracting, the regular folder to which it extracted will open to display the extracted files.
Summary: Go to the ZIP folder. Move the ZIP folder if necessary. Double-click the ZIP folder. Wait for the extracted folder to open.

Problem: Article: . Watermelon makes the perfect subtle base for a blended drink. Why use water when you can use watermelon? Try out the following watermelon drinks:  For the simplest and most delicious blended melon drink, try mixing 2-3 cups of chopped and de-seeded watermelon with 1-2 cups of cantaloupe. Blend thoroughly in a blender, then add the juice of half a lime, and sugar to taste, if necessary. Use honey for a natural alternative. Mix blended watermelon with cucumber, gin, and mint leaves for a twist on a summer cocktail. Want to lively up some lemonade? Blend up some watermelon chunks and mix with equal parts lemonade for a delicious summer treat. Garnish with strawberry, or mint leaves. Use watermelon to sweeten green smoothies. Blend up two cups of kale, a half cup of parsley, and half an avocado, then add three cups worth of cubed watermelon and some pineapple juice to sweeten. ake a cold melon soup. Gazpacho made with watermelon as a main component can be a delicious and refreshing summer treat. Using little additions to emphasize the sweetness and sourness of the watermelon can be elegant and delicious.  In a blender, mix up 6-9 cups of cubed and seeded watermelon, one cup of sweet Riesling or other sweet wine, one teaspoon of fresh chopped ginger, the juice of half a lemon, a teaspoon of sugar, and chopped fresh mint to taste. Chill the mixture for at least half an hour, then serve topped with chopped mint and crumbled feta cheese. Watermelon can make for a cool, crunchy feature for a summertime salad, adding sweetness and subtle flavor. Here are a few ideas for simple salads that only involve a few ingredients:  Mix thin-sliced cubes of watermelon with slices of cucumber, raw onion (optional), tomato, chopped mint or basil, a teaspoon or two of apple cider vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Layer slices of watermelon, cooled and sliced roasted beet, chunks of blue cheese, and basil leaf.  Mix a few cups of arugula with chopped watermelon, walnuts, feta cheese, mint leaves, and dress with lemon juice, chopped shallot, olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste. A classy summer appetizer or snack combines sweet and savory together on a plate. Plus you can also eat it as a skewer, which is always fun. Cut cubes of watermelon into large, bite-sized chunks, then top with a full basil leaf, a piece of feta cheese, and a drizzling of balsamic vinegar and fresh cracked pepper. Stab with a wooden skewer and serve like a sweet-favorite popsicle.
Summary:
Make a blended watermelon drink . Make watermelon salad. Make balsamic watermelon skewers.