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I have recently been experimenting with Anki and I have noticed that there are quite a few varieties of RTK decks available.
I was wondering which deck do you guys use/recommend.
Thanks!
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If it's truly RTK then it shouldn't really matter. All you need is keyword and kanji. And a space to add a story if you so choose. Just stay away from anything that says Lazy Kanji if you don't know what it means.
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The one with 25gazillion downloads is the safe bet. by 25 gazillion I mean 25,000.
Its a significantly higher number then any other RTK decks out there, so I would trust it. Its actually the first thing on the list that comes up.
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Yep, that's the deck i use.
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There's a deck that includes the top two stories from this site (although it's slightly dated now). I found it extremely helpful for mobile device learning and reviewing, since switching to a browser on those things is a few hundred times slower, and I did almost all of my reviewing with ankidroid. Also, offline learning.
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Strength in numbers!
Thanks for the advice. I'll go with the most popular one.
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netsplitter, which dead are you speaking of when you said
"There's a deck that includes the top two stories from this site (although it's slightly dated now). I found it extremely helpful for mobile device learning and reviewing, since switching to a browser on those things is a few hundred times slower, and I did almost all of my reviewing with ankidroid. Also, offline learning."
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It's called "Heisig's Remember the Kanji 1-3 w/top 2 community stories".
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I haven't heard of that before. That sounds like a great deck for people not wanting to stress making their own stories.
I uploaded a deck that had a few bells and whistles (frequency, jlpt code, more meanings, primitives, etc) on the idea that a user can determine what they wanted or did not want to see.
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I found the "Heisig's Remember the Kanji 1-3 w/top 2 community stories" and its great. Thanks again!