Hussar
Legend
/edit because I was answering line questions each at a time, then I realized that it just isn't really worth it. See the bottom.
Oh, my campaign worlds are disposable. I change worlds every campaign. But, again, I'm not judging your game, why are you judging mine? It's not sad to focus your campaign on what the players are interested in.
Yes, the really do. But, all we have is words here. And, I'm asking politely for you to stop ascribing motives to me when I've specifically told you differently. I would refer you to the Code of Conduct for the site for a refresher if it's not clear.
I'm absolutely baffled by the level of snark here. WTF? When people complained that I used 5% instead of 5.9, I REPEATEDLY used 6% because that one percent is all important. But, no, they are not as popular as any other race. Not by a long shot. They are less popular than a number of races - elves, dwarves, dragonborn and tieflings and barely more popular than gnomes or half-orcs.
Yeah, we're done. You insist on pretending you're sitting at my table and able to read my mind. Please do not respond to me again.
Which is sad, because you would have an opportunity to flesh out your world with things other than what’s in the party.
Oh, my campaign worlds are disposable. I change worlds every campaign. But, again, I'm not judging your game, why are you judging mine? It's not sad to focus your campaign on what the players are interested in.
Actions speak louder than words.
Yes, the really do. But, all we have is words here. And, I'm asking politely for you to stop ascribing motives to me when I've specifically told you differently. I would refer you to the Code of Conduct for the site for a refresher if it's not clear.
It appears there are 20/21 races on D&D Beyond that are available without paying any money. If there were no favorites, but instead races were picked randomly, then any one race would be picked roughly 5% of the time.
Last data available, nearly 6% of users picked halflings.
Even if we used 5%, which you insisted on rounding 5.9% to, that would mean that halflings are picked a typical amount, that they’re as popular as any other race. It means that they are definitely not unpopular—and when you add in paid content and homebrew races, it means that halflings are actually quite popular, relatively speaking.
I'm absolutely baffled by the level of snark here. WTF? When people complained that I used 5% instead of 5.9, I REPEATEDLY used 6% because that one percent is all important. But, no, they are not as popular as any other race. Not by a long shot. They are less popular than a number of races - elves, dwarves, dragonborn and tieflings and barely more popular than gnomes or half-orcs.
To me, it sounds like your players are picking “cool” races because you aren’t providing in-depth information about the races of your world before hand.
Yeah, we're done. You insist on pretending you're sitting at my table and able to read my mind. Please do not respond to me again.