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Revision as of 16:48, 2 October 2022
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WHY??
The goal of this deck is to increase recall speed after seeing moves in Tekken.
The idea is that the act of repeatedly challenging your brain to recall any piece of information (hit level, frame data, or even just the move name) after seeing the move will gradually excavate the neural pathway from your eyeballs to the location in your brain where information about the specific move is stored.
Once the hashmap of "Visual Stimulus" -> "What I know about this move" is well established, basic recognition and the ability to learn new information about the move will become frictionless.
How?
A video of each move (that appears in the movelist) will be on the front of the cards. The back of the cards show some information about the moves like frame data, hit levels, and damage.
The challenge is to recall any information about the move you like. By default, I've let the text to speech girl announce the block advantage, or the throw break if its a throw. You can edit the card template to have her vocalize something else though.
I don't recommend studying every card in order. The best way to use this deck is to turn on anki every day, and schedule specific moves you had trouble with recently into the "New" queue (I don't recommend more than 10 new cards a day. Reviews in anki quickly pile up. I wouldn't do more than 1 or 2 personally)
You must finish your "Reviews" queue every day for the anki algorithm to work. It schedules cards you have trouble with more often, and eases up on cards you do well on.
Once you start, this is a lifelong commitment. You must use this deck for the rest of your life if you wish to know all the frame data on your deathbed.
Does it actually work?
Some of the data is wrong
Sorry, there's way too many moves to QA this. Check these links and you can update any of your personal cards:
https://tekken.guru/characters/
https://github.com/TLNBS2405/mokujin
Tips
You can filter breakable throws by searching for "break" in the card browser.
You can change which field is used to sort cards (Look for "Fields...") Try sorting by notation
Try to ignore the move name and commands on the front of the cards until you see the video. You can use them as hints afterward, but you want to make sure the video is what initially triggers the memory recall.