COMMAND HELP: TEACH
usage: teach [who][what]
This command allows you to teach skills to someone. While your student is under your tutilage, they will have an improved chance of learning skills which you are expert at. The amount of the benefit they receive depends on both your teaching skill and your skill in whatever they are attempting to learn. Note that you do not teach a specific skill: they must learn by practice as usual, but you must be in the same room for your student to gain any benefits. You may only have one student at a time, and you may not gain skill while you are teaching. New skills may be learned in this fashion. To stop teaching someone, the command is 'stop teaching'. Note that teaching skill is one skill you do not have to be taught to gain.
Your student will be who, of course. If you don't name a student, the first argument will be taken to be the list of skills you wish to teach. If you wish to teach multiple skills, seperate them by commas. Examples:
teach joe teach joe hiking teach hiking teach joe hiking,swimming teach all teach all except swimming
Any skills named will be added to the list you are teaching. To remove skills use 'stop teaching skilllist' or just 'teach' with no arguments. Since sometimes it can be ambiguous whether you mean an object or a skill to teach, you can indicate a skill by 'skill'. Example: teach sword skill will not try to have you teach the sword on the ground.