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But, these races have always been the bottom two. Since the days of AD&D. They've never been popular.I do have a thought on this. Many of the new players are young, and if memory serves correctly, we didn't really gravitate towards those species until we were a bit older. The rationale for this is people want to play something striking, beautiful, grand, and not cute or esoteric. So maybe just like the demographic of D&D has changed, perhaps that has been the cause for those two species to have lower usage? (This is just a guess, including the demographic part.)
From the latest D&D Beyond stats (2023) 2023 Unrolled: A Look Back at a Year of AdventureDo you have a source to cite here?
Not being snarky, I tried to find something more current than 2017 but my google fu failed. I am genuinely curious.
