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🌟Classic Sage skill pack-DT edition released! 📷Full Video: ⬇️Download via kofi: ⬇️Download via XMA: I made totally 5 damage skills for Sage this time, including the rework of some skills that were made before.(Sage's healing skills vfx really have no need to be enhanced) The key focus this time...

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🌟Classic WhiteMage skill pack-DT edition has released! 📼Full Video: ⬇️Download via kofi: ⬇️Download via XMA: v3.0.0: ◆New Skill Effects Added:【Glare IV】【Regen】 ◆Old Version Remade & Upgraded:【Glare III】【Dia】【Assize】【Afflatus Misery】【Cure III】 ◆Detail Adjustments for Adaptation:【Tetragrammaton】 The design inspiration for the VFX in this update of the classic White Mage 7.0 still adheres to the theme I originally established for the White Mage: — "Crystal." Since the White Mage can use Earth Mage and later evolved into a light-based Shining Mage, I felt that crystal was the perfect element to combine both earth and light attributes. Thus, most of the effects in this update incorporate crystal elements. Additionally, although White Mages are actually proficient in multiple attributes—light, water, wind, and earth—the water, wind, and earth elemental magics have gradually been forgotten. To return to this setting, I created multi-attribute versions for both Glare III and Assize, and this time, I also added a randomly triggered element to alleviate the monotony of the healer’s primary rotation having only one skill. Healing skills such as Regen and Cure III also incorporate imagery of "water"—the source of life. For the design of Dia, based on its name(mainly from CN translated name), I conceptualized it as "diamond-like radiance from the sky." As for Afflatus Misery, it retains the floral element because lilies, as the White Mage’s healing resource, symbolize healing allies’ pain and suffering. The crystalline spikes emerging from the flowers represent the crystallization of that suffering. May you enjoy it as always~

Papachin/怕怕

29,440 views • 10 months ago

Everyone keeps talking about the possibilities of making money with Openclaw, but nobody actually shows you how So, I made a skill for your Openclaw that transforms it into a one-man AI real estate marketing machine. This skill took me 2 weeks, 50+ hours and ~$800 in API credits to make With this skill, your Openclaw will autonomously make videos like the one below by simply scraping images from listings No approval gate. Fully autonomous. Output decided by your CRONs cadence. It's exactly what mine does, and that's exactly what you should be doing with yours. Run the CRON once a day; if you sell at least one video, you should make $300-$800 each. Also: total cost per video: ~$5.00 I truly believe this skill is one of the most practical ways you can actually make money with Openclaw in the lowest effort way possible. Most people will read this, maybe bookmark the tweet, and never take action. All I hope is that one of you guys actually takes action and makes money with this. Because of how long this skill took me to make, I'm only giving the entire thing away to my paid Subscribers on Twitter. You'll also have direct access to me for any troubleshooting + any other Skills I make like this in the future (one more dropping this week)! You just have to feed it to your Openclaw and link a few API keys. This will be the first of many Openclaw skills/overpowered AI that I only offer to my Subs! Full Skill + a lot more is waiting for you here for $25/m:

ashen

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Skills are the quickest way to 10x the quality and consistency of what you get from Claude Code. And you don't need to be a developer to use them. Anthropic just published how they use hundreds of skills internally every day. Most skill tutorials are made for developers — if you're in marketing, sales, content ops, or GTM, you probably watched those and moved on. But skills are just as important for non-developers. A skill is just a reusable prompt with clear instructions for a specific task. Instead of prompting Claude the same way over and over, you build it once and invoke it every time. I have a skill for writing on LinkedIn. A different one for YouTube outlines. Another for X. Each platform has different rules, different voice, different structure — so each one gets its own skill. If you're doing something repeatedly, it's time to make a skill. The biggest mistake most people make: building skills as a single .md file. A single file dumps everything into context whether Claude needs it or not. Wastes tokens. Gets worse results. Skills should be folders. Here's the structure that works: skill.md — the orchestrator. Tells Claude which files to read and when. It doesn't contain rules itself — it's the playbook. instructions/ — separate files for voice, structure, scope. Claude only loads the one it needs for the current step. examples/ — good AND bad. Good examples show what success looks like. Bad examples show patterns to avoid — AI writing tells, weak hooks, generic CTAs. Most people skip bad examples. Don't. eval/ — a checklist that scores every output before you see it. "Does it have a clear hook?" "Is it free of AI buzzwords?" Pass or fail on each item. templates/ — output formatting so you get consistent structure every time. The three types of skills that matter most for non-developers: 1. Business automation. Writing a newsletter. Checking reports and drafting follow-ups. Running programmatic ad campaigns. Any workflow you repeat — build a skill for it. 2. Content templates. Landing page copy, meta ads, email sequences, SEO briefs. Each one has specific requirements. Each one gets its own skill. 3. Thinking partners. This is the one people miss. Skills don't have to produce output. They can help you think — an advisory board that reviews your work from your ICP's perspective, a coach that pressure-tests your strategy, an ideation partner that researches competitors before suggesting your next move. If you already have skills as .md files, here's the exact prompt to restructure them in the Anthropic approved format: "I want to restructure my Claude Code skill file. Right now my skill is a single .md file and I want to break it into a folder system following Anthropic's best practices. Read my current skill file, then restructure it into a folder with: a skill.md orchestrator, an instructions/ folder with separate files for each concern (voice, structure, scope), an examples/ folder with good and bad examples, an eval/ folder with a quality checklist, and a templates/ folder for output formatting. Keep all my existing rules and intent — just reorganize them into the modular structure." Paste that into Claude Code pointed at the folder where your skill lives. It handles the rest. A few caveats: 1. Don't add too many skills. Every skill adds context Claude has to process. 50 skills loaded means everything slows down. Start with 3-5 covering your most repeated workflows. 2. Vet skills before downloading. If you grab a skill from the internet, read what's inside first. Skills can include shell commands and scripts. Check what you're running. 3. Share what works. Build a skill that performs well, put it in a shared GitHub repo. Your marketing org gets shared skills for copywriting, SEO, ad copy — new hires invoke the skill instead of learning every playbook from scratch. Onboarding time drops dramatically. 4. Keep your skills updated. When you see output you love, add it as a good example. When you see a pattern you hate, add it as a bad example. The skill gets sharper every time. I made a full video walking through all of this — including a live build of two skills from scratch (no terminal, no code), the exact prompt I use to restructure old skills, and 5 pro tips from Anthropic's internal playbook. Share this with your non-developer friends that want to do more with AI; or bookmark it to come back to at a later time.

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F it, full automated money making now on Larrybrain. I have released the app template I use for Snugly that generated me revenue without touching anything on Larrybrain. The template gives your agent ideas of what the app can become and how to create it. Most importantly, it will give your openclaw agent full context of your app to automate your marketing with Larry's viral marketing skill - now used by over 5500 agents. It is my entire playbook from app, to marketing all the way down to revenue generation. All you have to do is ask your agent "install the larrybrain skill please" Or click the link in replies. Then ask to use the Larry marketing skill with the AI Image App Template. As always, the best part about any of the Openclaw skills is they are not a black box. This is just a template, you can rip it apart and customise it how you want. The key is to show you what is possible with these skills and how you can start to use the power of larrybrain and the context of knowing about the different skills to build extremely powerful and useful tools. This is the first skill specifically designed to work hand in hand with another. To note as this confuses a lot of people: Larrybrain doesn't download the entire marketplace once installed. It just is aware of everything on the marketplace at all times, so when you ask it questions, it can search and find the best skills for you to achieve your goals. When you download some skills, like this new AI image app template, it is aware of the larry marketing skill to help it reach it's full potential. Larrybrain will not install skills without you asking it, just like on Clawhub. No information you add to any of the skills gets sent back through Larrybrain, this is all hosted locally and communicated between you and whatever endpoint you are using. It is a powerful marketplace tool to help enable you to reach your goals. Link below.

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