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You’re right that most of the well‑known “Sketchy-based” community decks (Pepper, Rooche/roocky, etc.) can feel messy if you’re not in the full USMLE workflow. On AnkiHub specifically, there isn’t currently an official, fully-tagged, Sketchy‑only, non‑USMLE deck listed in the docs or FAQs that I can see.

That said, here are some practical options that usually work well for people in your situation:


1. Use a Sketchy‑heavy organized deck and suspend what you don’t need

Even if you’re not doing USMLE, the AnKing Step Deck is:

  • Very well organized with clear tags (including Sketchy-related tags)
  • Continuously maintained and updated
  • Fully integrated with AnkiHub

What you can do:

  1. Subscribe to AnKing Step Deck on AnkiHub

    • Go to the Explore page.
    • Subscribe to “AnKing Step Deck (V12)”.
  2. In Anki, filter to Sketchy‑based cards using tags like:

  3. Suspend everything else

    • In the Browser, search: deck:"AnKing Step Deck"
    • Then exclude sketchy tags and suspend those cards, or do the reverse (select Sketchy cards and move them into their own deck).

You’ll end up effectively with a “Sketchy‑only” study setup but using a deck that actually has good tags and full coverage.


2. Clean up Pepper/Rooche for yourself with tags

If you really want a pure Sketchy deck and don’t care about non‑Sketchy cards:

  • Import Pepper or Rooche into Anki.
  • Add your own tags based on:
    • Sketchy video title
    • Subject (Micro, Pharm, Path, etc.)
  • Then sync that personal deck to AnkiHub as your own private deck if you want to keep it synced across devices (but it will be your responsibility to maintain it).

This is more work up front, but then it’s fully tailored to your needs (non‑USMLE, only Sketchy, subjects you care about).


3. A few concrete questions so we can target better

If you reply with:

  1. What exactly you’re studying for (e.g., med school exams in X country, PA school, pharmacy, etc.)
  2. Which Sketchy products you use (Classic Micro, Pharm, Path, Internal Med, etc.)
  3. Whether you’re okay using a USMLE‑oriented deck but trimming it down

then I can suggest a more specific workflow (e.g., exact tag searches, how to build filtered decks, which AnKing tags to rely on).


In summary: there isn’t a perfect “Sketchy‑only, non‑USMLE” premade AnkiHub deck that’s well‑tagged, but using AnKing Step with Sketchy tags + suspension is usually the fastest way to get very close to what you’re looking for without chaos.