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Does Your Diversity Affect Your D&D Character Choices?

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Part II: We look at ethnicity and gender responses and see how that correlates to D&D choices.

It was early in 2020 that we posed the question: does your personality type affect what kind of D&D character you play as? Well, after about a year of collecting hundreds of responses, we have analyzed them all and come to some interesting conclusions. Not only about personality, but about player gender, age, ethnicity, and how some character choices correlate to others. This is the second in a series of blog posts throughout this month to dive into what we learned, and what it means for the game of Dungeons & Dragons.

While the first question in our survey revolved around Myers-Briggs personality types, the second and third were diversity-related questions. We asked responders to self-identify their ethnicity and gender. When looking at these responses compared to the D&D-based choices asked further along in the survey, there are some interesting patterns.

Please note that we had 545 responses total for these questions. While for some groups there were hundreds of responses, others were less than ten. For smaller groups, it is harder to determine true correlations. But patterns are worth noting just for interest’s sake!


Gender


Females

We had a staggering 305 self-identified females. Does this mean that females are more likely to play D&D, or more active on the social media channels where this survey was marketed? It is an interesting question.

Here are the trends we saw in female respondents.


Males

There were 189 self-identified male respondents, nearly half the female amount. Here are the trends we saw in male respondents.


Gender Nonconforming

We had 22 respondents self-identify as gender nonconforming.


Transgender

We had 11 respondents self-identify as transgender.


Agender

Only 10 of our respondents self-identified as agender.


Other

There were eight respondents that chose the “Other” option on the survey.


Ethnicity


White / Caucasian

We had 482 of our respondents identify as White / Caucasian. Again we must pose the question if this means this group is more likely to play D&D, or simply more likely to frequent the social media spaces where this survey was posted.


Latinx

We had 22 respondents identify as Latinx.


Asian

There were 21 respondents that identify with Asian ethnicity.


African

We had only four respondents identify as African.


Native / Indigenous

There were only four respondents that identify as Native / Indigenous.


Pacific Islander

Only three respondents identify as Pacific Islander.


Middle Eastern

There was only one Middle Eastern respondent.


Other

There were six of our respondents that chose “Other” as their ethnicity.


You can see Part I of our survey revolving around personality types here.

Part III will be posted on February 11th. It will focus on respondent age groups and occupation and how that affects D&D character choices. Sneak peek: one group is 40% Human Paladin!

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