Rogue 13.39% 100
Fighter 9.23% 84
Barbarian 6.19% 72
Wizard 5.56% 69
Paladin 4.86% 67
Cleric -1.31% 43
Bard -1.63% 41
Warlock -3.80% 33
Ranger -6.68% 22
Druid -6.75% 21
Sorcerer -6.80% 21
Monk -12.25% 0
Summary Monday 5:45pm EST.
So I took the listed percentages of each poll, subtracted the percentage of least played from the most to get a net most/least seen. Positive numbers are that they show up as frequently played more than they show up as not played.
The last number is a simple "out of 100" with the the highest ranked as 100, the lowest as 0, and then others ranked relative.
Code:Rogue 13.39% 100 Fighter 9.23% 84 Barbarian 6.19% 72 Wizard 5.56% 69 Paladin 4.86% 67 Cleric -1.31% 43 Bard -1.63% 41 Warlock -3.80% 33 Ranger -6.68% 22 Druid -6.75% 21 Sorcerer -6.80% 21 Monk -12.25% 0
Rogue and Monk are our extremes, neither particularly close to the runners up. Fighter is also strong and ahead of the pack. Barbarian, Wizard and Paladin round up the positive, and none have only a trivial amount. Median falls between the cleric and the bard, but both are more likely to be on the "we don't see it" than "most played", but only by a small margin. Warlock falls below, but not by too much. Ranger, Druid and Sorcerer fall below by about the same % that Barbarian and Wizard are above.
Going by the data in the polls, I think bard looks like it's in a pretty good place. It shows up equally in both polls (15% on each), and has one of the lowest response rates (so it's not all that noticeable in its presence OR absence). Clerics and warlocks are in a pretty similar place, just with a slightly higher response rate.
There are fewer classes that gets played in my group, but no one wants to play a cleric. They all know the importance of having a healer in the group, but they hate having to become a walking first aid kit for every bone headed plan that racks up damage to the characters and sucks the spells slots from the cleric. They'll play anything but a cleric - paladins, bards, rangers, druids -- anything with a heal capability, but not a cleric.
Agreed. Very broadly, there appear to be three tiers to these ranks:Yes, I agree. I have gone from being a bard skeptic in previous editions to being a bard fan in 5E. I actually think it is one of 5E's best designed character classes -- a great marriage of flavor and game mechanics. And magical secrets is certainly a big prize for character optimizers. It finally feels like they got the class right -- an incredibly versatile class which supports a wide variety of character types. If we had conducted this poll during the days of 3E or 4E I suspect the bard would have ranked poorly. But they are firmly in the middle rank here.
I thought the fighter would place in the middle of the pack and am slightly surprised to see it in a strong second place behind the rogue. Of course, it is a longstanding core class in D&D with a great deal of potential inspirational material in fantasy literature and media. It is not a full spellcaster so it is reasonably friendly for inexperienced players. And the mechanical implementation of the class in 5E looks solid to me. One thing both the fighter and rogue have in common is the ability to take an additional action (action surge and cunning action). I wonder if that is related to their high ranking?
This is a longstanding problem in D&D due to the stereotypes surrounding the cleric as a band-aid. 3/3.5E tried to address this by making the cleric overpowered but I am not sure how much that actually increased the cleric's popularity. For years the cleric was my go-to class because being the healer seemed like an easy way to be useful in the party and nobody else wanted to play one! I think 5E has gone a good job designing the cleric class, although power-wise they have come down since their 3/3.5E heyday. The 5E ability for all classes to use their hit dice to heal during a short rest was meant to take some of the "healing pressure" off the cleric but in my experience most players forget they have it. Clerics are holding their own in these polls, sitting firmly in the midrank. But I don't think they will ever be among the most popular classes, partially for the reason you mention.