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Breakdown of races and classes (and combos) played on P99 server
As I became increasingly bored sitting in the EC tunnel, several people were discussing in /ooc which classes were overplayed. As bored as I was (and since I have always wondered this myself--and love making graphs and tables--I thought I would look at the numbers--/w all half bard, etc.). Since I compiled the numbers anyway I thought I might as well post them. These likely aren't exactly representative of the server population, given the day and time (a Thursday at 11 in the evening), so take them with a grain of salt. I always say "play what you like" (who doesn't?), but it is still interesting to see the breakdown. The first image is the total numbers for each class by race. The two separate graphs show the class and race breakdowns (notice that Shamans and Monks are likely underestimated, but to what extent IDK). Enjoy! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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This makes me want to start a troll wizard!
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Idk I tested around 2pm CST today and Druids by far outnumbered any class on the server at the time. Both Dru's and Necros outnumbered Shaman.
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Most excellent!
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#7
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Quote:
http://wiki.project1999.org/Project1...tion_Breakdown
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It would be really great if we had something like the WoW census that shows race/class by server. It would help new players see what classes the server is low on and might help with the indecisiveness. Although, perhaps it should only count players above a certain level.
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I'm an Erudite Wizard so I'm the rarest!
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Erudites are not common for paladins clerics or sks so it brings the number of erudites. For example a human is more common than an erudite but a human wizard will be rarer than an erudite wizard. | |||
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