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You Cant Fix The Class Imbalances IMHO
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<blockquote data-quote="strawbellebelle" data-source="post: 9171885" data-attributes="member: 7043248"><p>So many people are so eager to cite surveys and threads, but how many people realize that the creators have access to a massive wealth of player data far beyond what mere surveys can offer?</p><p></p><p>That, of course, is D&D Beyond character sheets.</p><p></p><p>It tells them not only what classes and subclasses are the most popular, but also tells them how <em>far</em> classes/subclasses are played. If there are certain subclasses that in general reach higher levels, indicating players having played those subclasses for longer.</p><p></p><p>So if you have a thread full of people whining about how Fighters don't get all kinds of special bells and whistles they can use every turn, and a site full of people who regularly and deeply play the Fighter, then which of these two is a more useful source of information?</p><p></p><p>And which do you feel a creator should be more willing to place their product direction in: people who regularly play and enjoy the game, or people who constantly complain about it and act like they're being <em>persecuted and victimized</em> when classes aren't as OP as they want them to be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strawbellebelle, post: 9171885, member: 7043248"] So many people are so eager to cite surveys and threads, but how many people realize that the creators have access to a massive wealth of player data far beyond what mere surveys can offer? That, of course, is D&D Beyond character sheets. It tells them not only what classes and subclasses are the most popular, but also tells them how [I]far[/I] classes/subclasses are played. If there are certain subclasses that in general reach higher levels, indicating players having played those subclasses for longer. So if you have a thread full of people whining about how Fighters don't get all kinds of special bells and whistles they can use every turn, and a site full of people who regularly and deeply play the Fighter, then which of these two is a more useful source of information? And which do you feel a creator should be more willing to place their product direction in: people who regularly play and enjoy the game, or people who constantly complain about it and act like they're being [I]persecuted and victimized[/I] when classes aren't as OP as they want them to be? [/QUOTE]
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