SnowleopardVK
First Post
I was wondering which classes are the most common among people's groups, across all the (D&D or D&D-ish) games you play.
I got the idea when thinking about this in terms of the groups I've been part of. I expected it to be one of the healing classes. We play Pathfinder, and oracles are popular, but of course clerics are always classic.
After a some thought though, I realized that the split between those healingclasses it relatively even, and when one appears in a party, the other generally doesn't The class that appears almost without-fail (in fact our current game is the only one we've not had one in) is the rogue. We've had more rogues than we've had parties, I think that's the only class I can truthfully say that about.
Score one for paranoia I suppose. Players fear the wrath of the deathtrap.
I got the idea when thinking about this in terms of the groups I've been part of. I expected it to be one of the healing classes. We play Pathfinder, and oracles are popular, but of course clerics are always classic.
After a some thought though, I realized that the split between those healingclasses it relatively even, and when one appears in a party, the other generally doesn't The class that appears almost without-fail (in fact our current game is the only one we've not had one in) is the rogue. We've had more rogues than we've had parties, I think that's the only class I can truthfully say that about.
Score one for paranoia I suppose. Players fear the wrath of the deathtrap.