Parmandur
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At a guess, they could see whether the character is being regularly updated and progressed in level.
They go into the details in the actual video Dev updates, but basically this is it.
At a guess, they could see whether the character is being regularly updated and progressed in level.
When your interpretation of the data leads you to conclude that the typical 5E party has every single character taking levels in fighter, it's time to step back and rethink whether you understand statistics well enough to write an article like this. (I'll give you a hint: You don't.)
I am reminded of the original GIGO- the telephone poll that predicted that Humphrey would destroy Roosevelt. Which was erroneous, of course, because the sample was people that had telephone (at that time, very few people - and they were very wealthy).
Given the elf data, which flies in the face of everything I know (really.... one of the least popular races ... less than Bugbear, or shifter, or Gith, or Orc, or Kalashtar ...which I think was just made up?) ... I can't take this seriously.
Dude. elves are the same popularity as centaurs. Something Is wrong with data.
some classes that get a rep as powerful are not as popular as that rep should indicate (eg druids and bards aren't more popular than monks);