Dungeons & Dragons is a consumer product, and like every other consumer product it requires good data in order to… well, better appeal to its players. The reality of getting that kind of feedback does, however, create some unintentionally hilarious situations. Case in point is a survey, launched this past weekend, that asks for player feedback on the game’s iconic — and entirely fictional — list of spells.
“How satisfied are you with these spells, as presented in the Player’s Handbook?” asks the
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