Someone called fireundubh shared their analysis (datamining I presume) in this
Reddit post. I thought it might be of interest to some folks here.
If you want to access the report and tables directly, it's there :
https://wiki.fireundubh.com/baldursgate3/dialogue-options.My quick-look impression and short summary :
- For Races, Githyanki, Drow Elves and Tieflings have the most dialogue options. Note that this is Act 1 data, so it broadly makes sense given the story.
Humans Halflings and Half-Elves have the fewest options. (Edited : it's the Halfings, not Humans, that are second to last.)
- For Classes, Barbarians are way ahead. The recently-introduced Bards come next, followed shortly by the Druids (who have special story content).
The initial EA classes (Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, Warlock, Cleric, Rogue) are way behind. Sorcerers actually didn't do better than this group.
This seems to give more weight to the impressions that several players got : the classes introduced after the start of EA got more love from the writers.
A couple things to bear in mind. This is EA data. Hopefully Larian will even out the situation for the left-behind classes. Also, quantity of dialogue options does not indicate quality (although it possibly correlates with the time the dialogue writers spent working on these dialogue options, if we assume that all options have comparable word count and took comparable times for the writers to come up with them).