I just used a crappy workbook-like kana book, but the tricky part is the same no matter what you do.
@cypher Several of the entries in meta.japanese.stackexchange.com/a/773/29 required a category we didn't have... but should the dictionaries subsection be moved into the dictionaries category?
@AndrewGrimm As with RTK(anji), RTK(ana) focuses on the writing of the characters, on the basis that if you can write them, reading shouldn't be a problem. I learned to writehiragana in 3 hours one day, and katakana in 5 hours the next (the katakana section of the book isn't nearly as good imo, and keeps referring to kanji that people are unlikely to know at that stage as memory hooks)
a classmate who tried it apparently managed it a little faster.
RTK(anji) is controversial and i'm always nervous to recommend it, but i solidly recommend the kana version to anyone who asks
of course as jkerian says, you'll still get them muddled up sometimes, at first
but that's why i think it's so important to learn them right at the beginning of your Japanese education, then make a promise to yourself never to write romaji again
but i saw two types of people in my class: the type who, when writing, think romaji/bopomofo/hangul -> kana, and the type who just write kana because they've never used anything else
I'm probably biased against romaji because it was strictly forbidden after the first week of class at my school (this was total beginner level at 東京日本語学校)
but a quick introduction to show that it can't be relied on for pronunciation.. that could definitely be useful to new students
With at this point literally hundreds of links in our resources question... I'm sure we're annoying some SE moderator at this point with him/her needing to tell the system "no, really, that's not spam"
We're going to have issues with everyone wanting to add their favorite EDICT interface to the various software sections (speaking of literally hundreds).
The only wide-open section is Electronic Dictionaries... honestly because they've been replaced by iOS/droid.
Your tank is going to be dodging and weaving all over the place to avoid the boss's "special attacks" which seem to come every 2-3 secs for the big guys
weirdly that's when i quit - when it got to the point that doing the same raid over and over again was more efficient for levelling than exploring/doing quests etc
yeah... the instances can be fun, but it can also be frustrating
(tanks still learning how to tank, DPS convinced they don't need a tank, and it sure as hell isn't there fault when they die, healers who are used to dps because that's how they solo)
That was one thing I was slightly disappointed in Tera with... I would really like an MMO that let a healer level by... healing
Give them a weak NPC minion that does the fighting, but is weak by comparison with any actual player character
I used to play on the japanese Ragnarok Online servers... but that was before I really had the kanji knowledge to communicate effectively, I wonder if they're still up
It's an asian MMO though... so it's grindy as all hell.