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Limit Break Dancing (He/They)
Here we go, sports fans! Time for the first round of March Madness (D&D Classes) 2024!
We're starting out with the Casters, on the left side of the bracket:
How This Works
Important! Read before voting!
We're starting out with the Casters, on the left side of the bracket:
How This Works
- This is the first round of elimination, and it will focus only on the eight "Caster" classes on the left side of the bracket. The "Martial" classes will be next week.
- There are four contests running simultaneously in this bracket: Wizard vs. Psion, Bard vs. Artificer, Warlock vs. Druid, and Cleric vs. Sorcerer. This one poll will settle all of them at once.
- Vote for the four classes you would most like to see advance to the next round. Ideally, voters would choose their favorite from each of those four contests (vote for either the Wizard or the Psion, not both). But there's no way to force you to do so if you don't want to, and I think it could make for some fun upsets. So vote however you like!
- Vote for any reason you like, too: personal favorite/least favorite, most/least powerful, most/least fun, oldest/newest, most/least played, etc. Vote for whatever you think makes a class worthy of advancing to the quarter-finals.
- When the poll closes, the votes will be applied to the bracket and the one with the most votes wins. Thus, four of the classes will be eliminated, and four will advance to the quarter-final round on March 16th.
- In the event of a tie, the winning team will be determined by alphabetical order.
- For the folks playing to win: each correct guess on your bracket is worth 1 point. Scores will be tallied when the poll closes, and posted to the Leaderboard.
- For the folks playing for fun: you can still post your bracket to the Leaderboard thread. You might not win a prize, but you'll still get to join the party.
Important! Read before voting!
- You won't be able to change your vote once you submit it, so vote with conviction.
- You won't be able to see the poll results until after you vote, so you can vote with clarity.
- Your vote will remain anonymous, so vote with confidence.
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