My only problem with having two rounds of votes is that it could be the same majority that chooses both skill trees. In other words, more people would get
two skills they want and less people would get at least
one skill they want.
Edit:
Actually, I think a Single Transferable Vote better descibes the ideal method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8XOZJkozfIPS: The bard would possibly be my last choice.
I see what you mean.I can't watch youtube here, but I get the issue you're refering to. I tend to agree, as I'm quite sure I won't get anything out of the votes and by extension the two stretchgoals either...
Bard is the only skill whose description actually mentions scenarios other than combats so just for that, it got my initial vote. Every other skills are described as purely combat oriented trees, which doesn't make them uninteresting, sure, but a tad less interesting than a skilltree that could be used during dialogues or stuff.
I absolutely, 0% trust Polymorph to get remotely close to the widely fantasized shapeshifting usage that was discussed back during the campaign, like turning into a mouse to get into a hole in the wall or even taking the appearance of a NPC, but I feel that's what a lot of people got from Polymorph : a "shapeshifting" skilltree, which it probably isn't. There is the Shapeshifting Mask for that :p