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<blockquote data-quote="Ferghis" data-source="post: 6193963" data-attributes="member: 40483"><p>This is a part of 4e D&D that sees less use than I'd like it to, at least at the tables I sit at. There are almost certainly many reasons for this, but a big one is the amount of work it takes for players or DMs alike to review the options and make selections with their limited resources. To provide some assistance in looking at what rituals may be most useful and which ones less so, I'm preparing a survey form. I originally tried to use the poll option on Enworld, but the post timed out before I could complete all the poll options, and I lost a lot of work, so I'm now resorting to a googledocs poll. I realize this might deter some respondents, but it allows me to cross post-this on a few sites, which is an advantage. Since the goal is to help folks make some choices on rituals, I'll certainly share the results.</p><p></p><p>So far, I've prepared a form with all the heroic rituals, and I'm wondering if I should break down the survey by tier. Should I post the Heroic rituals first, then the Paragon ones in a separate survey, then the Epic ones in a third survey, or all together, or what?</p><p></p><p>I considered separating out rituals from recipes and martial practices, but the latter two are so few that there would be little to ask about, and the choice, from a resources management view, has considerable overlap, so I decided to keep them together as one survey.</p><p></p><p>Also, I need the preamble of the survey to make the criteria of selection as crystal clear as possible. So far, I've put the following together. Is there any way to improve it?</p><p></p><p></p><p>And here's the part repeated at each question, for emphasis:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferghis, post: 6193963, member: 40483"] This is a part of 4e D&D that sees less use than I'd like it to, at least at the tables I sit at. There are almost certainly many reasons for this, but a big one is the amount of work it takes for players or DMs alike to review the options and make selections with their limited resources. To provide some assistance in looking at what rituals may be most useful and which ones less so, I'm preparing a survey form. I originally tried to use the poll option on Enworld, but the post timed out before I could complete all the poll options, and I lost a lot of work, so I'm now resorting to a googledocs poll. I realize this might deter some respondents, but it allows me to cross post-this on a few sites, which is an advantage. Since the goal is to help folks make some choices on rituals, I'll certainly share the results. So far, I've prepared a form with all the heroic rituals, and I'm wondering if I should break down the survey by tier. Should I post the Heroic rituals first, then the Paragon ones in a separate survey, then the Epic ones in a third survey, or all together, or what? I considered separating out rituals from recipes and martial practices, but the latter two are so few that there would be little to ask about, and the choice, from a resources management view, has considerable overlap, so I decided to keep them together as one survey. Also, I need the preamble of the survey to make the criteria of selection as crystal clear as possible. So far, I've put the following together. Is there any way to improve it? And here's the part repeated at each question, for emphasis: [/QUOTE]
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