They're all jumbled together as far as I know, You used to be able to sort by lib (that's the system the mud uses), and you could put in something like lambda or moocs, but I don't see a way to do that anymore, so if you truly want to know what lib a mud is running, you need to look at the long listings (the list itself won't work, expand the listing, then check), or just connect to it, and see what it's logon screen says.  Me personally, I'm not a fan of diku style muds, so I tend to avoid anything with circle, diku, rom, godwars, and so on as their mudbase, but sometimes you can't tell what they're running without connecting, it becomes pretty obvious pretty quickly after connecting though.

Sometimes, you can tell the type of mud by it's name.  if it says something like starwars moo, then you know it's a moo, and not a mud.  The connection string will give it away sometimes too. (moo.alpha.net 2300 is a pretty good indicator it's a moo.

Again, the long description is your friend, it's a pain, but reading those sometimes also tells you whether it's a mud, a moo, a mush, a mux or something else entirely, but again, most often the only way to really tell is to connect and see what you get.


On 9/10/2022 4:44 PM, Cynthya BrianKate wrote:
        I managed to find tons of MUDs on there, what do I need to do to find 
MUSH, MUCK or MUs?






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