The exercise is really more 'are there 7 alert forumites who hate the same class?' than 'which class is most/least popular?' Probably no one dog-piled the Bard because they never expected it to survive.
As I've said in the race and alignment threads: this is not a race to the top. This is a race to the
bland. The class, race, and alignment that
offend people the least are practically guaranteed to be the winners. Which is why we got a Half-Elf Bard (and why Human nearly won), and why we're highly likely though not guaranteed to get NG. People dogpiled the Chaotic alignments early on, and now the Evil ones are following (though LG is currently in bad shape); unless there's a substantial change in the next 24 hours of voting, I'm fairly sure the final showdown will be between Lawful Neutral and Neutral Good. The latter has had no less than 6 people upvote it, because (as of this post) it's currently still at 20, and I know at least two people have down-voted it (I did, and so did Yunru).
I'm tempted to create an inversion of this--a gauntlet-style thing. Start with the races, and remove human because it's already well-known to be the champ. People can promote the thing they like best by +2, and one thing they like least by -1. If something exceeds a total of (say) 50 or 100, it gets removed from the list and put on a "winner's list" in that order. The running ends when the penultimate option passes the finish line.
What do you think? Seems like it would still lead to interesting results, without having the "7 dedicated haters kill it" problem--since all but the last option will, eventually, pass the finish line.
Heh. Vicious Mockery was a bright spot for my players in the otherwise dismal first few sessions of HotDQ. The party was two Bards, and all Harpers...
VM is one of the best things to happen to Bards. It's a pity that many 5e players will think it's something innovated by 5e, rather than a borrowing from 4e. I've seen it happen with other things already.
