Problem: Article: Decide which material you want your tape to be made out of and choose which color you’d like your tape to be. Consider tapes that have the ability to absorb moisture, as this will prevent your hands from slipping when you use the bat. There are many kinds of tapes, including electrical tape, grip tape, bat tape, and tennis tape.  Avoid using plastic tapes because they do not absorb moisture. Avoid using shiny electrical tape because it is illegal for most league play. There’s no point in going to the store to buy new materials for taping your bat if you or your family already has them. Save yourself some money and take a look around your house to determine if you already have the following materials:  a utility knife or scissors fine-grit sandpaper or residue remover electrical tape, bat tape or tennis tape a magic marker latex gloves (optional) You’ll have to purchase or borrow the materials if you didn’t find them around your house. Take a look at your budget to determine how to best acquire what you need.  Go to your local hardware store or sporting goods store to purchase any materials that you don’t already have.  Ask a team member or coach if they have extra supplies you can borrow if you’re short on money. Choose less expensive materials if you cannot afford them or improvise based on what materials you have on hand.
Summary: Decide which tape you want to use. Gather your materials. Acquire whatever materials you don’t have.

Problem: Article: This method isn't much harder than the basic "puff" fold above, but it looks incredibly elegant, making it a great choice for when you're trying to impress your friends. To start, lay your napkin flat and fold it in half. Press down on the fold to make a firm crease. Unfold the napkin. For this method, it's more important than normal to use a stiff, square cloth napkin. These sorts of napkins hold creases more easily than paper napkins, making your final "fan" shape look much sharper. In addition, if you don't use a square napkin, the dimensions of your fan may be off. Folding parallel to the crease you put in the napkin, make alternating folds from one side to the other. Aim to fit about four to six folds on each side of the central crease — the precise number doesn't matter. Press down to form creases as you go. When you're done, your folded-up napkin should be a long, skinny, "accordion-ing" strip. Note that your original crease should act as one of the folds in your "accordion". You may need to adjust the width of your folds slightly to get them to line up perfectly with the crease. Over time, this gets easier. Next, find the middle point of your accordion-ed strip and fold it over itself so that its edges line up. This should leave you with one round, folded end (probably too thick to crease at this point) and one open, fanned-out end. Now, all you need to do is put the napkin in your ring. Pull the ring up over the folded end of your napkin until it's about halfway up. Pull on the edges of the open end of your napkin to fan it out and display the accordion-ed folds. Congratulations! You're done. As usual, you can make a bold statement by simply putting this folded-up napkin in the center of your plate. You may also want to try putting the folded end in a skinny glass or champagne flute for an exotic, peacock-like arrangement.
Summary: Crease your napkin in half. Accordion-fold your napkin. Fold the accordion-ed napkin in half. Insert the folded end into your ring.

Problem: Article: During the tutorial, you're automatically given your very first hero, Jaina Proudmoore, which represents the Mage class. This hero possesses magic attack Fireblast, which can be used against any target and can bypass units with taunt. This hero power can be used strategically to remove Divine Shield from an enemy or to hit one of your minions with Enrage to make them stronger. Despite of being a magic attack, Fireblast is not affected by spell damage. Malfurion Stormrage represents the Druid class in Hearthstone. This too focuses on magic attacks. Druids have the ability to shapeshift, a buff that gives + attack for one turn and + 1 armor that stacks and remain throughout the game.  Rexxar represents the Hunter class. Hunters possess the hero power Steady Shot, which deals 2 damage directly to the enemy hero. While it is very effective for bypassing enemy minions, the Hunter cannot use Steady Shot on any other target. Steady Shot is a reliable source of damage, and works with an aggressive approach to build pressure on the opponent.  Uther the Lightbringer, or Sir Uther Lightbringer, represents the Paladin class. Paladins have a unique ability, Reinforce, that summons a 1/1 Silver Hand recruit. This can be used together with cards that work well with more minions on the field like Raid Leader and Frostwolf Warlord.  Anduin Wrynn represents the Priest class. Priests are masters of healing and can heal themselves and their minions using their hero power. Priest deck card consist of minions that can heal and even buff.  Valeera Sanguinar represents the Rogue class. Rogues are backstabbing assassins known for their stealth, speed, and deadly efficiency. Rogues possess the hero power Dagger Master. Rogues can equip 1/2 dagger, which enable them to attack either a minion or hero.  Thrall represents the Shaman.  Shamans possess the hero skill Totemic Call, which can summon a random totem. Totems are helpful for survival or for aggressive play.  Every time you use the shaman hero power, it will randomly summon a healing totem, which heals all damaged friendly minions for 1 health at the end of your turn. Stone Claw totem is a summon with 0/2 with taunt. Searing totem is a minion that has 1/1, similar to silver hand recruit from Paladin's Hero Power. Wrath of Air totem is a summon with 0/2 + 1 spell power.   Gul'dan represents the Warlock class. This character has two hero powers, Inferno and Life Tap. Inferno summons a 6/6 Infernal while Life Tap draws a card, and in return, you will receive 2 damage.  Garrosh Hellscream represents the Warrior class. His hero power is Armor Up, which gives 2 Armor and can be used in every turn for 2 mana. It stacks and is useful for survival. The premier mechanic of the Warrior class is Enrage, which gives an attack buff to a creature when it takes damage, like Amani Berserker and Grommash Hellscream.
Summary:
Get your hero. Know the class levels.