Forsooth wrote:
Also, newbies end up needing help often - especially if they are true MUD novices. They should know where to go to get advice. Ideally, they're forward enough to just send tells to people on the who list. In practice, that doesn't always happen - as this thread shows. If seeing "who mentor" encourages some newbies to ask questions, that's not a bad thing.
I agree that newbies may need help more often than available mentors in their respective kingdoms makes feasible, but I don't think making a "who mentor" command is the right way to go about fixing this. It gives away too much information about characters.
A far better solution to the problem is the one mentioned earlier in the thread: expanding the list of mentors to include those outside the kingdom. First, local (potential) mentors could be notified, then if the lowbie doesn't receive a tell from anyone in a certain amount of time, the message could be resent to those further afield.
By the way, the mentor command has been one of the best modifications put into the SK system in quite some time. Props on that, Dulrik.