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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 8296417" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>This argument has been brought up and addressed multiple times.</p><p></p><p>When D&D Beyond looks at this data, they only include characters that have been updated (granted, I can't remember how many times). In other words, characters who have been created, and then at some point, the creator came back and added Xp. A very easy point to watch, I would think. So, arguments about "well, I have made all these characters and only 5 have been played, so, the data is flawed" ignore facts. Or, do you think people who just thought experiment characters than go ahead and add xp to them after the fact and take them through the leveling up process on a regular basis? So, no, it's not "impossible to say" if the characters have been played or not. </p><p></p><p>You'd almost think that people who are presenting the data might actually be able to think of these things on their own.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, "allowed feats" is a pointless argument. Who cares. What we DO know is that most of the hundreds of thousands of characters on D&D beyond DON'T HAVE ANY FEATS. </p><p></p><p>And again, if you idea of support is a single page or two in a book every two years, well, okay? I guess? </p><p></p><p>But, I'd say that adding a page or two of feats to the game every two years is a slightly different level of game change to a shopping list of play changes that fundamentally impact how the game is played. [USER=63508]@Minigiant[/USER]'s list of game changes are on a whole other level from adding a couple of dozen feats, wouldn't you agree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 8296417, member: 22779"] This argument has been brought up and addressed multiple times. When D&D Beyond looks at this data, they only include characters that have been updated (granted, I can't remember how many times). In other words, characters who have been created, and then at some point, the creator came back and added Xp. A very easy point to watch, I would think. So, arguments about "well, I have made all these characters and only 5 have been played, so, the data is flawed" ignore facts. Or, do you think people who just thought experiment characters than go ahead and add xp to them after the fact and take them through the leveling up process on a regular basis? So, no, it's not "impossible to say" if the characters have been played or not. You'd almost think that people who are presenting the data might actually be able to think of these things on their own. Like I said, "allowed feats" is a pointless argument. Who cares. What we DO know is that most of the hundreds of thousands of characters on D&D beyond DON'T HAVE ANY FEATS. And again, if you idea of support is a single page or two in a book every two years, well, okay? I guess? But, I'd say that adding a page or two of feats to the game every two years is a slightly different level of game change to a shopping list of play changes that fundamentally impact how the game is played. [USER=63508]@Minigiant[/USER]'s list of game changes are on a whole other level from adding a couple of dozen feats, wouldn't you agree? [/QUOTE]
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