Expecting a member of the knights to have mastered a weapon and preferably defense is not asking alot. Don't go placing blame on the policies. I played EM and it was EM before me that instated those policies, though I actually reduced them a bit as the policies then were quite rough, as they required an actual time investment, as even if you had mastered combat, you still had to wait six ooc months to become a full-fledged knight.Puciek wrote: And quite honestly people don't join knights because it's the opposite of newbie friendly. No one goes around trying to recruit knights, the help files and boards are from 2013 and there is little show that people are willing to change that. So an actual new player in Knights is likely going to have a bad time. If you want an influx of players, you have to go out and get them, not build it and wait till they come. And a big part of the 2013 mentality is the need for master level skills to be allowed to do anything useful in knights, which is just another relict of the past.
I had no issue filling the ranks of my knights with those policies in place. What's changed is people. People are wanting instant reward, they expect a role to be handed to them.
That requirement of mastering a weapon and defense is no different from other guild policies. You want to have the rank of Physician in the Physicians, you damn well better master that medicine. Though the big difference is the physicians have multiple ranks inbetween student and Physician, some very weird ranks admittingly.
And I find it funny you mock such a policy as a relict of the past, yet the past we had thriving numbers in this game, we interesting plots going on at all times, we had people willing to take risks. We weren't this stagnating game that we are now, clinging to threads, trying to stay alive while retaining players, having roles left unfilled for so long, guilds that are barely able to remain proper guilds. Heck the troubadours were flourishing and one of the most powerful guilds at the time. Mock the past of this game all you want, but it was sure as heck far better than the game is currently in terms of enjoyability and player retention.