Scholarship skill
Scholarship is used to more effectively teach and learn from being taught. It is also used to determine how much information you can obtain from the Recall command. It may also have some other benefits especially for Moon Mages and Bards.
The following guilds have circle requirements in scholarship:
Teaching
Teaching is the art of conveying concepts and ideas to others in such way as to improve the students' ability in the subject being taught.
Class size
Student size is now as many as will listen in to the class. Scholarship ranks will impact how well one teaches, but virtually anyone can teach any class regardless of skill in the topic or scholarship skill.
Factors That Affect Experience Gained From Classes
- Scholarship ranks
- charisma: the bonus is linear
- intelligence: the bonus is linear
- wisdom: plays a small role; the bonus is linear
- whether the teacher and student belong to the same guild
- whether the teacher and student are of the same race
- The Bard spell Faenella's Grace boosts scholarship and slightly reduces the time between teaching pulses.
Room-based bonuses to teaching were removed on 4/4/2015.[1]
- "They were extremely inconsistent and poorly implemented anyhow, so I doubt this will have any practical ramifications, but I'm including it for the sake of transparency. (It gave bonuses based off key words in the name of rooms for example...)" --GM Raesh (4/4/2015)
Teaching Supernatural Skills
- Magic users can teach magic skills to fellow magic users.
- When teaching primary magic, if the teacher and student are attuned to different frequencies of mana, the student will learn sorcery instead of primary magic.)
- Barbarians, Thieves, and Commoners cannot teach or listen to magic skills they cannot utilize.
- Barbarians can now only teach and listen to fellow Barbarians for the following skills: Inner Fire, augmentation, debilitation, and warding.
- Thieves can now only teach and learn from fellow Thieves for the following skills: Inner Magic, augmentation, debilitation and utility.
Teaching in Combat
As of 4/4/2015, all guilds can teach only the following skills in combat[2]:
- all armor skills
- all weapon skills
- debilitation
- warding
- targeted magic
- evasion
- tactics
- Barbarians can teach |expertise fire to fellow Barbarians.
- Thieves can teach |backstab to fellow Thieves.
- Paladins will be able to teach their guild-only skill to fellow Paladins.
While teaching during combat only, "the rate of learning will depend on the lore skill set placement of the teacher."[3]
It is by design that Bards can no longer teach any skill in combat.
- "I was asked to even out the teaching perk to all lore primaries instead of benefiting just Bards." --GM Raesh (4/4/2015)
- "Learning even more skills while in combat is the reverse of what we want to be encouraging." --GM Raesh (4/4/2015)
Invisibility/Hiding
The teacher must be visible in order to teach all but the following skills:
Teaching and the Justice Mechanics
While in a justice zone:
- Teaching or listening to thievery or sorcery will result in a charge of aiding and abetting unless both the teacher and student are in hiding.[4]
- Teaching sorcery will result in a charge of forbidden practices.
Training Scholarship
The following activities teach scholarship:
- teaching a class of any subject
- listening to any class
- Teaching a class on scholarship is now wasteful, since any student can convert any ongoing class to his own personal scholarship class by using LISTEN TO [PLAYER] OBSERVE
- reading books at a library
- reading guild renown scrolls
- reading primers for bead carving
- reading crafting books
- studying art
- studying instructions for origami
- studying patterns for embroidery
- studying spellbooks
- studying anatomy charts (also teaches Empathy skill to Empaths and First Aid skill to all guilds)
- using the RECALL command
- reading enchantment scolls (Moon Mages only)
- studying trading ledgers (Traders only)