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

    Would this not depend on how many of them there are? I would have thought check to see if it is a meaningful share and that is an interesting insight in itself - what fraction of folk are using all the rules would be a trend in how people play the game.
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    D&D General Data from a million DnDBeyond character sheets?

    Happy to take a suggestion on a format that would work for this. I recognise this multi-colour star-plot it not great but after a lot of fiddling so far the only thing I have found is putting in multiple different graphs to look at each angle this star plot to show the difference between the...
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    D&D General Data from a million DnDBeyond character sheets?

    I'm going to briefly stop in to say glad people find this interesting - most folk are approaching this with what I think is the right amount of 'this is a better one of the not-great data sets we typically see'. The entirety of what I said about the forum data is "Compare this with the...
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    D&D and Call of Cthulhu Climb Again in Roll20's Latest Stats

    The appear in the Fantasy Grounds article - looks to me to be about 8k out of 300k so ~2.5% which beats 0.4% on Roll20. Still looks like a relatively small presence. Maybe they have an online stronghold somewhere else.
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    D&D and Call of Cthulhu Climb Again in Roll20's Latest Stats

    I must admit to being confused - the graphic says 16% for Call of Cthulhu, the report says campaigns at 14%, accounts at 9%, similar for PF, PF2e - suggests not a mis-labelled column problem. I think I am going to go with the 'campaign' column in the report.
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    D&D and Call of Cthulhu Climb Again in Roll20's Latest Stats

    Quick check - the graphic with the disk and the detailed report seem to have different values - it s says campaigns 53.7% D&D 5e but the detailed report says campaigns at 47.03% - similiarly Call of Cthulhu and Pathfinder are different. Any idea if the 'percentage of campaigns' in the graphic is...
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