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I was thinking about trying 100 at a time, but I'm not sure if that would be an overload of information.
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100 at a time would be too much for a beginner. I started learning Kanji since 2009 with just 2 new kanji a day. Now it's 5 kanji a day and I can say that I cannot go any further than that. Since you are using flashcards, you should learn kanji in words and phrases because that's the most effective way to store them in your brain. Also, Anki's Japanese plugin has kanji listed by grades, so it's easier to study than by picking them randomly. Good luck with your studying.