All right then. I thought the inital post was enough, but let's think a little more personally about this.
I have found, in my personal experience working with these sprouts(actually going out into the zones and using say chat like a filthy animal), that spouting jargon is about as helpful as using a different language. Meta or otherwise. I have to wonder how often you go out to communicate with these guys. Or is this Novice Network anecdotes? Regardless.
If we assume the sprout's perspective, "Play what you want!" is rather unhelpful by itself. Yet, if a player is asking that it leads to more questions- which is actually a good thing. It's far better to have an inquisitive and open mind than literally slapping them in the face with a 14 page guide. Or mocking them for daring to consider MCH... or SMN. because how dare they, right?
You see, I'll say again, you give them too much credit. Not because you should assume they are idiots, but because you assume they want knowledge. Knowledge you don't have the proper information to provide. Information that is, actually, much better provided if you answer a certain "problematic" response.
What do they enjoy? What are their end goals? What kind of roles do they enjoy? Any of these things are answered from breaking the ice with "Play what you want!" Or the player in question knows what that is already and... plays what they want. Either way help was provided.
You can't, and frankly shouldn't, tell someone what they like or should like because they asked. It can be overwhelming. Heck, the few times I've checked if NN has gotten any better, it's usually a fight because a mentor overstepped their bounds and started telling sprouts what they should play.



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