D&D General Data from a million DnDBeyond character sheets?

I've played many games without backgrounds or by choosing 2 additional skills only. I don't know how common that is but i'd be hesitant to assume 15% of the characters simply didn't finish selecting a background especially given my experiences. That's a ton of class, race and other data to arbitrarily throw out just because the background is missing.
Well, since each background grants not just 2 skill proficiencies, but also proficiency in 2 languages/tools, plus some equipment, plus a possibly useful feature, it would seem strange for a full player character to lack some form of background.
I know little about how Beyond functions.
I haven't used it in months, but when I did have an account, I noticed that at least for races, you could see, though not select, those races beyond those you paid to access. I just don't remember if that applies to subclasses or not.
 

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Well, since each background grants not just 2 skill proficiencies, but also proficiency in 2 languages/tools, plus some equipment, plus a possibly useful feature, it would seem strange for a full player character to lack some form of background.

I haven't used it in months, but when I did have an account, I noticed that at least for races, you could see, though not select, those races beyond those you paid to access. I just don't remember if that applies to subclasses or not.
IME, One of the most common things to change about character creation is backgrounds.
 

It looks like it? Of course some of this data could be people starting to create a character and then closing their browser. No background could easily be caused by a custom background.
I'm wondering if it accepts "Blank" as a customer background name.
 



Would need a list to check against.
Well, from what I remember, there are almost 100 official backgrounds, and even though some of them are functional duplicates of others, that still means dozens.

Sadly, like with subclasses, the only place I know of that has such a list, particularly in a useful form, is listed as piracy.
 

Multiquote isn't working for me, so here are my thoughts to various things:

I'd want to look at keeping all the classes more. There's a lot of munchkin stuff in the data. There's a 1,000+ characters with point buy scores high enough to get all 18's as starting abilities. I assumed the odd classes were part of that. But maybe that could be taken care of by trimming out the munchkin stuff directly. And remember: all the abilities in the data are starting abilities. Racial bonuses, items, and ASIs are not included. I don't think class features are either, but I'd have to check to be sure. That's why I was using point buy score to trim the data. I was trying to find an upper bound for a 4d6 drop low character. So if you are going to trim by ability scores I would actually used 3-18, since that covers rolling and point buy.

I have a list of subclasses I used for subsetting the data. Since there are concerns about piracy I will not post it here.

I believe you can have a character without race and class, but that it is not viewable, so it should not be part of this data set. D&D Beyond does not force abilities, which is how so many characters in the data have all 0's or all 8's.

I could try looking into the backgrounds more, by finding no-background leveled characters and checking the JSON. Maybe over the weekend.
 

Multiquote isn't working for me, so here are my thoughts to various things:

I'd want to look at keeping all the classes more. There's a lot of munchkin stuff in the data. There's a 1,000+ characters with point buy scores high enough to get all 18's as starting abilities. I assumed the odd classes were part of that. But maybe that could be taken care of by trimming out the munchkin stuff directly. And remember: all the abilities in the data are starting abilities. Racial bonuses, items, and ASIs are not included. I don't think class features are either, but I'd have to check to be sure. That's why I was using point buy score to trim the data. I was trying to find an upper bound for a 4d6 drop low character. So if you are going to trim by ability scores I would actually used 3-18, since that covers rolling and point buy.

I have a list of subclasses I used for subsetting the data. Since there are concerns about piracy I will not post it here.

I believe you can have a character without race and class, but that it is not viewable, so it should not be part of this data set. D&D Beyond does not force abilities, which is how so many characters in the data have all 0's or all 8's.

I could try looking into the backgrounds more, by finding no-background leveled characters and checking the JSON. Maybe over the weekend.
Did I miss the JSON if this data?
 


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