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I'm not asking for an M&M Mud (btw, one actually exists, no joke), I'm asking for an additional bit of information.
The names of rooms of various terrain types are already color-coded. I call this the precedent, which is always a good place to start an argument. This is useful information, considering that Druids, rangers, and Outlanders need to know if a room is forested or not. Invokers like to know if rooms are water-based. It's nice to know if a room is civilized or indoors, or caves. Swamps are useful to orcs. Terrain is a VERY important factor in CF, and to acknowledge that, the Imms have given us an easy way to identify which rooms are of which terrain type via color-coding, which is universally accepted as being the most effective means of organizating information.
Following through with this precedent (color-coded room names in room descriptions, if you didn't catch that), would be color-coding the room names in the WHERE command.
How would this help? One scenario: A ranger isn't familiar with the forest area he's in. He scans, and sees someone in the scanning radius. He doesn't know the room-name, so has no hints as to whether or not he can creep into that room. So he types where, and sees that this person is (PK) Xaanix Some ambiguous Room Name Voila. Now he has all the information he needs to set up his attack.
I'm sure you can think of other similar scenarios.
So, as you can see, I'm not asking for Skittles, blinded by the rainbow, I'm asking for a useful piece of information, backed up by what I think is a very reasonable (toggleable) precedent. Splntrd
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