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I made my own deck for this purpose. I used KKLC, now I'm halfway through mining KLD and various other stuff I encounter while reading. And I mined the traditional forms independently, along with few variants. Pretty much any time I encounter a new kanji I'm adding it to a queue and I update my deck once a month. My goal right now is getting all Level 1s used in Fate/stay night, and after that - to complete the kanken set. After that probably goes the whole JIS, hell, might even do the whole Unicode while I'm at it. The worst thing is with kokuji - most of them are on higher Unicode planes and Python developers were so retarded they locked on two bytes UCS instead of full four bytes. Well, there is a switch to compile Python with full UCS support, but I don't have time right now to play around with it. So there are some problems with displaying them and putting them on the grid.

The squared ones in the last section are the "Compatibility Ideographs", they are ignored by the default grid addon.

So yeah, if it helps you - KKLC is a way to go. It does help me, I have no problems whatsoever with learning new words.

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