Even if "9 times out of 10 it's a guy from mentor roulette" that doesn't mean that the PvE crown is an indicator that they're from the roulette.
I feel like that part is the game's fault - it does nothing to warn you that the EX duties are designed with a different level of coordination in mind. The characters warn you that it's going to be harder than before, but you get so much of that from the story that it's meaningless.
The problem with keeping extreme trials in the standard mentor roulette is that it's an entirely different level of mentoring to helping newbies in a dungeon or giving general game help. I can do those things but I can't do EX trials, so the game won't let me help with any of it.
Just do the best you can.I feel like that part is the game's fault - it does nothing to warn you that the EX duties are designed with a different level of coordination in mind. The characters warn you that it's going to be harder than before, but you get so much of that from the story that it's meaningless.
The problem with keeping extreme trials in the standard mentor roulette is that it's an entirely different level of mentoring to helping newbies in a dungeon or giving general game help. I can do those things but I can't do EX trials, so the game won't let me help with any of it.
If mentors aren't willing to commit to an EX trial when they get it in a mentor roulette, then they don't need to be queuing for it. Simple as that. The mentor roulette is not for them. I know it's hard to believe, but its their to mentor newer players in content.
I think the problem is the mindset that the mentor roulette is just another daily to get out of the way and maybe get a neat mount out of it; newbies be damned.
So, players aren't forced to listen to Mentors, even if it's Mentor roulette. The best a Mentor can ever do is explain a fight, and then perform in the fight to the best of their ability. I've been a mentor on my main as long as the system's been around, and I was very actively trying to help people learn the fights and get things done before they even gave us a Mentor roulette. Thing was, nobody wanted to listen to me. I'm listened to more often on my characters that aren't mentors, which is kind of sad.
Honestly, rather than tying the rewards for Mentors to the duty completion itself, which incentivizes bailing and hoping for a roulette full of Mentors, we should probably tie it to commendations. Not normal comms mind you, but only ones earned during mentor roulette, the idea being you were commended by non mentors or other mentors for an exceptional display of skill or knowledge, and for leading your group through the fight or being pivotal in the victory. Rather than just being a body racking up another kill count. Obviously this would make the achievement take longer, and it would be really messy, but then rather than associating the rewards with someone who slammed that roulette everyday all day for a few months, we could associate it with someone who runs the roulette maybe 2~3 times a day, and got a lot of comms for being helpful, rather than just going through the motions. Also imagine the change in tact, the scramble to be perceived as most helpful, heh.
Mentors don't need harsher punishments than anyone else, but they don't need special treatment either. It's entirely optional for everyone to opt into mentorship, both the mentors themselves and the people they are attempting to mentor, whether they are sprouts or not. The people I find most receptive to mentoring generally aren't sprouts, but are usually people getting into endgame things like extremes and savage.
Personally I think the idea of mentor roulette is kinda bad. Mentorship should extend past duties and duty completion. It's hard to mentor even just one person in over a span of several days, let alone up to 7 other people in an hour or two. Honestly though, the difficulty of that considered, giving up on people after 15 minutes sets a real bad precedent. People all learn at different rates, better in different ways, and even learn just completely differently than anyone else. Just because you explain a mechanic in the chat a few times doesn't mean they all learn it. Some people gotta eat dirt to a mechanic two to three dozen times before they'll learn it. Personally, I haven't seen anyone fail a duty timer in such a long time outside of HoH/POTD that I often forget that it's a thing. Work on your level of patience with people, OP. That's the only real advice there is to give.
As a mentor - Fifteen mins is not really a lot of time to put into something.
If it was 30 mins with no improvement, whatever yeah, I'd be all for this, for everyone, not just mentors...
You're a mentor, and sometimes the things we're gonna get thrown in are gonna take some time. If you're not gonna put the time in, you bite the penalty OR vote abandon.
But that's the thing. At the current point in time I am entirely confident with providing dungeon-skill-level mentoring. Battle basics, how to handle boss gimmicks, whatever. I'd be happy to step into a mentor role at this level BUT I cannot at this point do EX trials, therefore I cannot mentor them, therefore I cannot participate in being a mentor at any level without possibly landing in a trial I cannot do and would have to leave.Just do the best you can.
If mentors aren't willing to commit to an EX trial when they get it in a mentor roulette, then they don't need to be queuing for it. Simple as that. The mentor roulette is not for them. I know it's hard to believe, but its their to mentor newer players in content.
Two levels of mentor roulette, one with and one without those trials included (and appropriate reward scaling), would be a great help.
Yeah. I can stand with that. An "Expert Mentor" Roulette or something.But that's the thing. At the current point in time I am entirely confident with providing dungeon-skill-level mentoring. Battle basics, how to handle boss gimmicks, whatever. I'd be happy to step into a mentor role at this level BUT I cannot at this point do EX trials, therefore I cannot mentor them, therefore I cannot participate in being a mentor at any level without possibly landing in a trial I cannot do and would have to leave.
Two levels of mentor roulette, one with and one without those trials included (and appropriate reward scaling), would be a great help.
What doesn't make much sense, is have extremes into mentor roulette. Mentor is a status where you basically help newbies with the basics of the game. That is what you signed for.
Extremes are far from it.
Mentors should be subjected to greater penalties, actually.I was in a duty for over 15 minutes and left because the raid group didn't get the mechanics of 1 of the edenverse fights...the 3rd 1(iconoclasm?). I'm a pve mentor and have done the fights multiple times and never "lost" one i joined. Today was different.
I explained the mechanics to the 20 people(i'm exaggerating) that seemed new. We died about 4 or 5 times in the fight so even after I explained the mechanics I decided to leave, mind you it's after the 15 minute mark of the raid group.
To my shock, i got slapped with a 30 minute debuff. I left a very crappy party that couldn't make it passed the dps check because the dps kept dying from the umbra/umbral light switching. Remember, I explained how to do it and they were still dying. This wasn't the savage version either.
I think us PvE mentors shouldn't be subject to this punishment when leaving a group. There was no way we were gonna do it so i left. We get punished in the raid group because we get frustrated and then get even more frustrated when we get slapped with this 30 min debuff after we leave. Mentors should be immune to these penalties period.
Mentor is optional. You're saying you're willing to use your time to help other players and be an exemplar of player etiquette.
You don't sound like much of a mentor to me if you give up after 15 minutes.
What you should have done is put up a Vote to Abandon the duty if it was going that badly. Let the group decide whether or not it was worth trying to continue. If it was going as badly as you say, I'm sure it would have passed and you wouldn't have been stuck with a penalty.
I generally agree with this. Players trying to do EX content should be knowledgeable enough about the game not to need a mentor's help.
I suspect they're still included to assist with queue times, though. JP players use Duty Finder and Party Finder differently than we do.
Last edited by Jojoya; 07-03-2020 at 04:41 PM.
Not 100% on this. But when you bring up party list if their mentor crown shows up in there it tends to mean they're in as a roulette. As someone who's done the grind, stuck with the parties (EXs included) and has the mount. That was the way I was able to check who else was also doing their roulettes ( and who to watch out for that liked to dip) but this was back when birds was the highest EX
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.