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  • Biggest hobby would be gaming: I'm pretty good at shooting games id say, mostly getting to the top 1% of the ranking system shortly after starting to play.

    But I also feel like I haven't really improved in the last 5+ years, but that might also be due to deliberate practice and training becoming more common in the higher ranks over time. Something I just don't care for anymore.

    But it was to be expected I would become pretty decent at them since my grandpa got me started when I was only 4-5yo (he was an avid battlefield player).

    • I would say average. In gaming I'm not really that good. If I play shooters my aim quite sucks and in Dead by Daylight I get downed quite easily, but after about 300h I'm finally getting a little bit better and know, at least on certain maps/structures how to not get hit that easily.

      In MTG I'm also quite mid, but this is also because I dont play that much and I'm building decks even mor infrequently. I also dont really have the will to deep dive and get some super overpowered decks and such stuff.

      Warhammer is something where I have to differenciate between painting and playing. I kinda suck at playing, mainly because I always forget to use stuff like my strategems or ability's. Painting wise I'm still a beginner, but I can see the improvements between each miniature I paint. They keep getting better. I also got better at painting small details and doing stuff like layering, edge Highlights and blacklining. Also something quite funny is, that in school I absolutely hated, and therefore sucked at, art class. In Retrospective its mainly because we never learned how to paint. We just got some colours, a sheet of paper and the instruction "paint this". We never learned such stuff that objects which are higher than others should be brighter. We never learned how to paint color gradients. If you were lucky that you knew how to do such stuff then you easily got good grades, but if you never supported those who never learned or knew such stuff you were basically doomed to 9 years of torture until you were in the higher classes and weren't forced to take art class.

      I also play Trumpet and, again, I'm quite mid there. I dont play that much but I've been playing it for now about 10 years, so I devinetively got some experience. In terms of "qualifications" so far I have only mastered the German D1 course (I have no clue if there are any international equivalents), so nothing to fancy there.

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