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by kazlock 2737 days ago
Yeah, it does build up from radicals->kanji->vocab over 60 levels. I agree, for someone who knows Chinese already WaniKani is probably not the most effective way to study. But for people who are unfamiliar with the Chinese/Kanji character set learning radicals first really helps with mentally parsing characters with high stroke count. However as I’m sure you know Kanji readings can be a lot different from the Chinese characters they came from, so there is still some memorization work to be done.

Also WaniKani doesn’t touch on grammar at all, so it works as only a part of an overall study routine. I do wish there was a similar SRS service for grammar/reading. Building up your own decks is such a huge amount of work, and for someone who is just learning it’s nice to have a curated deck that is verified for correctness. Sounds like you have an awesome system that’s working for you though.