How to achieve 'Advance Mastery'?

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"Have Hacking, Mind Control and the Battery all active at once."

I've activated them all, simultaneously, while in a battle, and still didn't got this achievement, any advice?






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How do you achieve mastery?

Mastery Is About How You Practice, Not How Often
  • Establish well-defined and specific goals. Have a goal of what you plan to accomplish. ...
  • Break your task down into parts and make a practice plan. ...
  • Give each part your full attention. ...
  • Get feedback from a master. ...
  • Stray out of your comfort zone. ...
  • Maintain your motivation.


  • What does it mean to achieve mastery?

    1 : complete control The wrestler gained mastery over all of his opponents. 2 : a very high level of skill or knowledge He achieved a complete mastery of the language. More from Merriam-Webster on mastery.

    What are mastery learning techniques?

    Mastery learning uses differentiated and individualized instruction, progress monitoring, formative assessment, feedback, corrective procedures, and instructional alignment to minimize achievement gaps (Bloom, 1971; Zimmerman & Dibenedetto, 2008).

    How long does it take to achieve mastery?

    Greene suggests that achieving mastery might take around 10,000 hours. Malcom Gladwell echoes this in his book, Outliers, citing studies and examples of world class performers that indicate 10,000 hours is the \u201cmagic number of greatness\u201d.



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