How will they know who's best when they don't know anything though?
I know for a fact that I believed most everything I was told when I was a new player. It wasn't until I became more familiar with the game that I could discern good advice from bad.
How will they know who's best when they don't know anything though?
I know for a fact that I believed most everything I was told when I was a new player. It wasn't until I became more familiar with the game that I could discern good advice from bad.

The mentor answers - to the best of their ability. If we are to presume that the mentor is not purposefully misleading the player then we have no reason to assume that the player is wasting their commendation by giving it to the mentor when they feel they are satisfied with the answer given - even if the answer is ultimately incorrect.
One would hope that another mentor would step in and guide this misinformed mentor and a polite conversation would happen where they would discuss the matter at hand and that better informed mentor would then mentor the mentor.
The commendations are not just for who gives the right answers they are a grading scale for who are the most willing and able mentors. In the above scenario, one would also hope that both mentors would get commendations.
If I were a sprout, I wouldn't give such a commendation to a Mentor who didn't try to teach me anything. Like, for example if you're in a dungeon, someone who just goes "/follow, afksnoooze" on their scholar, instead of actively paying attention to what goes on and giving helpful tips. Or someone who talks down to me as if I'm stupid just because I'm asking a newbie question. I mean, hello. I'm a newbie; I need to be able to ask questions if there's something I don't understand. If I'm with someone with the mentor status on, I need to be able to trust that I will be given a reasonable answer instead of the usual "lolwut? xD" or "l2p" that tends to happen if you ask 'stupid' questions.
*shrugs* I would think it's less a matter of 'has to be 100% right" and more a matter of 'takes her job seriously and shows willingness to teach'.
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