Players often disagree about when to use a guide. Some want to discover everything alone, while others prefer to check details before they waste time. Both approaches can make sense. The better question is not whether a guide should be used, but how it should be used without flattening the game.
For SAND: Raiders of Sophie, the healthiest approach is probably selective reference. A player can explore first, then use a guide when a system, route, item, or objective becomes unclear. That keeps the discovery intact while still giving the player a way to recover from confusion.
The SAND wiki is useful in that context because it organizes key information around the game rather than forcing players to search across scattered posts: https://sandraidersofsophie.com/wiki
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One good habit is to avoid reading too far ahead. If a player is just starting, the Getting Started page is enough. If they are confused about a location, the map pages become relevant. If they need a term, item, or system detail, the database can help.
This is also why guide hubs are useful in community discussions. The guide is not the main attraction. The game is. The resource simply helps players learn the game more comfortably.