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D&D: Expert Classes Survey Now Live – The Future of Rogues is in Your Hand

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Oct 25 2022
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Bards, Rogues, and Rangers brave the trail into player feedback. The Expert Classes survey is live now. Tell WotC what you think.

Wizards of the Coast has big plans for One D&D. After all it’s going to lead the charge into the next fifty years of D&D, which is a terrifying thing to think about. The game celebrates its 50th anniversary alongside the anticipated launch of whatever One D&D will end up getting called. But before that, we have the Expert Classes survey.

And whether you call that a new edition, a new evolution, or just more rules to learn, that’s big shoes to fill for the upcoming ruleset. Big shoes with more players than ever to satisfy. Not only is this WotC’s biggest playtest of D&D rules, but it’s also coming on the back of the most popular edition of D&D. And as Wizards of the Coast stands poised to make D&D more digital with their own virtual tabletop program in the works, it’s up to you to help shape the future of D&D.

Do that with the Expert Classes survey, which asks you the player what you really think of the new rules.

D&D Expert Classes Survey

For veterans of Wizards of the Coast’s surveys, the format hasn’t changed. You’re still picking on a scale of 1 to 4 from very dissatisfied to very satisfied, with little enough room for comments. Two hundred words are scant feedback. But these surveys are there to help WotC test how class features and other rules shake out. And this survey, in particular, is doing a lot of work. Because in addition to rating the class features, players are asked if they have playtested (and what they subsequently feel about) the new feats:

And the laundry list of revamped core rules. Including new two-weapon fighting rules. New grappling rules. Using skills as bonus actions more and more. Jump, which is highly controversial and will almost certainly get revised. The list goes on. So you might want to make sure you bring a snack and a drink when you start filling out this survey.

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It’s no small feat (pun intended) but, it’s worth the effort to help set the stage for the next fifty years of D&D!

Take the Survey!

Happy Adventuring

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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