>>13960283will definitely say the look of it all was quite nice
the sigma variant
i forgot, do you read one punch man?
>>13960343just sucks as a player to get fun features and never actually get a chance to use them. there's certainly an argument that if there's a party of dudes roaming the country side stomping cities then everyone is going to know the monk is going to catch any arrows you shoot at them, but it's so lame to never shoot an arrow at the monk again. the correct response is to make combat encounters harder so that these sort of features become instrumental to success
yeah don't get me wrong, duolingo is generally considered to be an awful program it's just that vocab was supposed to be the one thing from it that was salvageable. the big issue i always had is that you can really gamify it and guess the right answer in a vacuum even while barely engaging with the language
yeah, mixing up the vocab would be the main concern i think, but with korean/japanese in particular it seems like you'd get a lot of help from the fact that pronunciation is so rigid for both languages. like sure kaban and 가방 are really similar, but it's literally invalid to end a word with ng in japanese. similarly toshokan is a lot like 도서관 but there's no kwa sound so you know for sure which one is japanese and which one is korean. there's of course room to misremember the korean as 가반 or 도서간 but i'd definitely believe the idea that if you're going to misremember it because of the japanese you wouldn't remember it at all without the extra frame of reference
honestly i really need to start going through textbooks again. i've gotten too comfortable only reading. i'd say at my current level if i were only going to do one or the other just reading is more important, but that's never going to be nearly as effective as doing both
wtf these look just like kpop names. is this some sort of conspiracy?