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<blockquote data-quote="Asisreo" data-source="post: 8119842" data-attributes="member: 7019027"><p>There's some problems with these statistics. I believe the data is making a jump to its conclusion. </p><p></p><p>Just because the website has more lower level characters than higher level characters doesn't mean even the majority of players don't play high level. </p><p></p><p>It's simply possible that players have put several characters on reserve for when a new campaign starts rather than all characters on a site are actively playing. </p><p></p><p>I have 6 characters on D&DBeyond. 1 of them is a current character at level 15. 3 of them are reserve characters that I want to try playing (one is level 1 and the other two are level 5). And 2 of them are on hiatus but considered "in a campaign." </p><p></p><p>100% of the characters I'm playing at the moment in D&DBeyond are level 15+, but if the data is based on just how many characters are on my account, only 16% of my characters are 15+. If you were to count how many are "in a campaign," a resounding 0% of characters that I play are level 6+, even though my current campaign is high level. </p><p></p><p>Be wary of statistics and what they are interpreted as. Data is data but don't let others lead you into conclusions. Its usually better to just read the RAW data and take it as it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asisreo, post: 8119842, member: 7019027"] There's some problems with these statistics. I believe the data is making a jump to its conclusion. Just because the website has more lower level characters than higher level characters doesn't mean even the majority of players don't play high level. It's simply possible that players have put several characters on reserve for when a new campaign starts rather than all characters on a site are actively playing. I have 6 characters on D&DBeyond. 1 of them is a current character at level 15. 3 of them are reserve characters that I want to try playing (one is level 1 and the other two are level 5). And 2 of them are on hiatus but considered "in a campaign." 100% of the characters I'm playing at the moment in D&DBeyond are level 15+, but if the data is based on just how many characters are on my account, only 16% of my characters are 15+. If you were to count how many are "in a campaign," a resounding 0% of characters that I play are level 6+, even though my current campaign is high level. Be wary of statistics and what they are interpreted as. Data is data but don't let others lead you into conclusions. Its usually better to just read the RAW data and take it as it is. [/QUOTE]
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