I'm curious which D&D campaign settings (e.g. Eberron, Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Planescape, Ravnica, and so forth) are being played more or less by players using D&D Beyond. Has there ever been any data publicly shared to that effect? In the same vein to the character class/race popularity data that has been shared?
Back in 2015, I recall one of the polls on Wizards' site asked about campaign setting popularity, but that was six years ago, and I'm wondering what a more recent accounting would look like.
I'm curious which D&D campaign settings (e.g. Eberron, Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Planescape, Ravnica, and so forth) are being played more or less by players using D&D Beyond. Has there ever been any data publicly shared to that effect? In the same vein to the character class/race popularity data that has been shared?
Back in 2015, I recall one of the polls on Wizards' site asked about campaign setting popularity, but that was six years ago, and I'm wondering what a more recent accounting would look like.
It's kind of hard I would imagine to aggregate that data? Like, you could from a "How often is this content accessed" standpoint? Character creation data is easier, because you can run a script to see which characters exist right now.
I'd be interested in it for sure, I'd love to see how it trends out.
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I'm curious which D&D campaign settings (e.g. Eberron, Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Planescape, Ravnica, and so forth) are being played more or less by players using D&D Beyond. Has there ever been any data publicly shared to that effect? In the same vein to the character class/race popularity data that has been shared?
Back in 2015, I recall one of the polls on Wizards' site asked about campaign setting popularity, but that was six years ago, and I'm wondering what a more recent accounting would look like.
It's kind of hard I would imagine to aggregate that data? Like, you could from a "How often is this content accessed" standpoint? Character creation data is easier, because you can run a script to see which characters exist right now.
I'd be interested in it for sure, I'd love to see how it trends out.