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"March Madness" - Let's Rank The D&D Classes
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<blockquote data-quote="CleverNickName" data-source="post: 9279069" data-attributes="member: 50987"><p>The "playoffs" are starting to heat up! Here's a quick snapshot of where things stand.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">43 people have cast 166 votes, out of a possible 172. There are still 6 points floating around from voters who didn't use all 4 of their options--and those points could show up at any time! Maybe we will see some "buzzer beater" points next week, close to the deadline?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Casters have a slight edge (87 points) over the Martials (79 points).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Warlock is the current leader of The Casters, with a score of 18. Second place is the Wizard (16), followed by the Cleric (14).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Fighter and Rogue are leading The Martials, with 16 points each. Second place is also a tie between Warlord and Paladin (11 each), and third place is <em>another</em> tie between Ranger and Monk (8 each).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Swordmage leads all of the other write-in candidates, and is currently in position to take the Wildcard slot.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Remember: none of these votes are final until 15:28 PST on Wednesday, March 6th. Voters can (and probably will!) shuffle their points around, to help or hinder their favorite "team" in Round One. So don't write any of these off! Just like in basketball, don't count the points until you hear the buzzer.</li> </ul><p>If the bracket were finalized today (and it's not), Round One would look like this:</p><p></p><p>Warlock vs. Psion</p><p>Wizard vs. Druid</p><p>Cleric vs. Sorcerer</p><p>Bard vs. Artificer</p><p></p><p>and</p><p></p><p>Fighter vs. Swordmage</p><p>Rogue vs. Barbarian</p><p>Warlord vs. Monk</p><p>Paladin vs. Ranger</p><p></p><p>But there are still five whole days left in the playoffs, and plenty of time for folks to shuffle things around. Having three, three-way ties in the Martials division is interesting...I'm curious to see if that's going to be a help or a hinderance. And as it stands, a single voter can completely rearrange the Martials side of the bracket, throwing all predictions out the window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleverNickName, post: 9279069, member: 50987"] The "playoffs" are starting to heat up! Here's a quick snapshot of where things stand. [LIST] [*]43 people have cast 166 votes, out of a possible 172. There are still 6 points floating around from voters who didn't use all 4 of their options--and those points could show up at any time! Maybe we will see some "buzzer beater" points next week, close to the deadline? [*]The Casters have a slight edge (87 points) over the Martials (79 points). [*]The Warlock is the current leader of The Casters, with a score of 18. Second place is the Wizard (16), followed by the Cleric (14). [*]The Fighter and Rogue are leading The Martials, with 16 points each. Second place is also a tie between Warlord and Paladin (11 each), and third place is [I]another[/I] tie between Ranger and Monk (8 each). [*]The Swordmage leads all of the other write-in candidates, and is currently in position to take the Wildcard slot. [*]Remember: none of these votes are final until 15:28 PST on Wednesday, March 6th. Voters can (and probably will!) shuffle their points around, to help or hinder their favorite "team" in Round One. So don't write any of these off! Just like in basketball, don't count the points until you hear the buzzer. [/LIST] If the bracket were finalized today (and it's not), Round One would look like this: Warlock vs. Psion Wizard vs. Druid Cleric vs. Sorcerer Bard vs. Artificer and Fighter vs. Swordmage Rogue vs. Barbarian Warlord vs. Monk Paladin vs. Ranger But there are still five whole days left in the playoffs, and plenty of time for folks to shuffle things around. Having three, three-way ties in the Martials division is interesting...I'm curious to see if that's going to be a help or a hinderance. And as it stands, a single voter can completely rearrange the Martials side of the bracket, throwing all predictions out the window. [/QUOTE]
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