![]() Everyone acquires different equipment and weapons, spells and techniques. Each member then takes his experience and decides what skills to learn and progress. Even from the actual leveling grounds itself, everyone approaches their use of it in their own way. While everyone in a guild may use the same leveling grounds, every member comes out differently. You grind because that grinding allows you to go on new and harder quests, experience new areas, create new friendships, and have grand adventures. Leveling is only a means to that enjoyment. You may be missing out on the chance to find secret dungeons and develop a broader knowledge than other guild members.īut what it really comes down to me, and why people are happy to use guild training grounds is this: You are leveling to enjoy the game, not just to level. You aren’t testing out new waters and the unknown. It’s true that because of this you aren’t exploring the full spectrum of possibilities to level up. A guild strengthens itself by strengthening its individual players. There’s a leveling grounds for levels 20-40, 40-60, 60-80, and so on. Rather than their newbie guild members just randomly running off, being confused and inefficient, they highly encourage using their training grounds, as they have been around for a while, know what works, know what is efficient and can give full guidance with them. But guild training grounds don’t just stop at newbies. Guilds in these games usually have their own leveling grounds that they either recommend (and help out with) or control exclusively (in the case of open Player Killer servers). The player is given the full choice of how he will become stronger. There is a feeling of a near infinite amount of possibilities all across the wide landscape of the world map. To gain experience and level up, you can pretty much train anywhere in the game. So why have I changed to thinking that Jalup Expert taking you to near fluency (lvl 65) as opposed to just Jalup Advanced (lvl 40) is a good idea? I think of it as an MMORPG analogy Now I’ve explained why my views have changed in the creation of Beginner and Intermediate.īut even then, the idea was for the 3000 cards to give you enough power to go off on your own (possibly by using The One deck as a nice start). ![]() There used to be a post on this site (for those that remember it) that said you should be creating everything 100% from RTK to J-E to J-J. Let me start by saying that I originally was in the mindset that everything had to be on your own. ![]() ![]() They say the last duty of a good mother is to let her children go.” But the level of confidence and facility with Japanese may get a boost from doing something entirely on their own. I don’t mean in terms of ‘character building’. There is surely merit in making people do their own thing. “I wonder if there is a danger in keeping people using training wheels for too long. In regards to the possible continuation of the Jalup Anki deck series past 3000, I received a concern by email about using pre-made Anki decks for an extended length of time, and whether it’s a bad idea to continue relying on them. ![]()
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