INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The tutorial will have a lot of vital information and will help you get to know the complex world much better. You should pay attention and not try to skip through all of the information which appears on the screen. Even if you played the first version, it is important to remember that this game is very different. When you first begin the tutorial, you will also have the ability to set your peripherals (if playing on a PC). This will allow you to pair a game controller with PC play, if you wish to. Though it will be different for each city, there is a main Adventurer’s area, encountered at the end of the main tutorial, where you will be able to get information, acquire quests, and meet all sorts of characters. It is important not to try to skip the initial quests or a visit to your class guild. Doing these things not only gives you important information and introduces you to how the game works, it also will give you experience (XP) which will help your character level and become strong enough to defend yourself out in the world.

SUMMARY: Play through the tutorial. Become acquainted with the adventurer’s area. Play through the starting quests and visit your class guild.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: MP3 taggers range drastically in terms of quality of interface and functionality, but all taggers provide the same basic service: automatically filling in your MP3s' information en masse. You'll probably have to install whichever MP3 tagger you download, even if it is an add-on; be ready to restart your computer after doing so.  TuneUp, a highly-recommended add-on for iTunes, features a simple drag-and-drop interface; unfortunately, the most practical version of the software is $15. While this program is generally worth the money, if you don't want to pay the initial fee, you'll be restricted to tagging 100 songs and 50 album art pieces a month.   MP3tag, on the other hand, is free for Windows and Mac alike. Its sparse yet accessible interface is ideal for editing large batches of MP3 files, and it is compatible with a huge amount of online databases for tag importing. Once you've finished downloading and installing the tagger of your choice, open it and familiarize yourself with its settings. Some programs will allow you to de-select any media that isn't an MP3; for the purposes of editing ID3 tags, you should enable this setting. Since the information MP3 taggers draw from is online-based, you'll want to have a strong connection to the internet for the entire time that your files are being tagged. An ethernet cable connecting you to the router can help expedite this process. Locate your MP3s, select all that you wish to edit, and drag them into your tagger. If possible, try to keep your MP3s relatively organized in small batches to make sure you don't have a cluster of poorly-tagged MP3s going into the tagger all at once. You'll want to limit your sample size if something goes wrong in the process. Since there are tons of available MP3 taggers for you to use, there isn't one universal instruction regarding this step; however, you should be able to view and edit a large amount of MP3 files within the program's interface, with the option to scan for and import music tags. Although most MP3 taggers are fairly accurate, there's always the chance that one of your files will be mislabeled. You should also re-sync any mobile devices post-editing, both to update your library and to ensure that all the tags carry over correctly.

SUMMARY: Download an MP3 tagger of your choice. Open your MP3 tagger. Make sure your internet connection is stable. Select your MP3s for tagging. Use your tagger to import tags. Play your MP3s to ensure editing carryover.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Think about who populates the universe. Is it humans and human-like being? If so, what type of humans are in the universe? You may base the humans in the universe on human groups that exist in our world or merge several groups to create the humans of your fictional universe.  For example, you may decide that there is a race of humans that were colonized by another race to create a hybrid race. You may use elements of American slavery and the colonization of indigenous peoples in Canada as templates for the human groups in your universe. If you do use existing human groups as a template for the people in your universe, make sure they are multi-dimensional and not based solely on stereotypes. You are creating a fictional universe, after all, so you can add in nuances and oddities as you see fit, even to the humans who inhabit the universe. Your universe may also have otherworldly beings or creatures, such as elves, dwarves, and fairies. You may have otherworldly creatures who live among humans or a universe populated by only creatures and no humans. You can also make up your own species, where there are magical elements and human elements present in the beings in your universe. Let your creativity run wild and create a species that will be unique and engaging. You may also want to account for the role of certain objects in the universe and their role. These could be objects that are used by every being in the universe or objects that are only used by a select few. Start by focusing on objects that have an important role in the universe and then move down to less important objects that are used in the more mundane aspects of the universe. For example, maybe the universe is held together by a central object, such as a shard of dragon’s glass or a molten ball of gold. Or, maybe the universe is populated by special objects that grow on trees or on the graves of the dead. Use your imagination to sketch out several key objects in the universe to make it feel more detailed and well-rounded. Though not every fictional universe needs to contain magical elements, your universe may benefit from a little magic. If you are going to include magic in the universe, you should determine how much magic exists and who can access this magic. You should also consider the origins of the magic, such as nature, ancient artifacts, the gods or a God, or powerful humans.  You should also think about how the magic is treated in the universe. If the magic is powerful, are there keepers or guardians of the magic? If the magic only available to a select few or has it been forgotten and waiting to be reclaimed by a chosen hero? You may also consider if the magic in the universe is considered a positive element, like a sacred gift or treasure. Or, maybe the magic has negative connotations, associated with fear and evil.

SUMMARY:
Determine if the universe is populated with humans or human-like beings. Include otherworldly beings or creatures. Consider if certain objects have value or meaning. Address the role of magic.