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Is character alignment essential to the D&D experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="noretoc" data-source="post: 128323" data-attributes="member: 1276"><p>Well, I disagree with most people here. I think Alignment is very important. It not only provides a guidline on how to act, but it provides a mechanic for the way people will treat you. Now, first most of my games have something to do with the constaant struggle of good versus evil. Second, I never force anyone to do or not do things because of alignment. I like that in 3ed there are no penalties for changin alignment. If fact three of my player have changed AL and one of them dosen't even know it. (I am just waiting for the time he gets too close to the clerics holy smite) In a campaign world where the Gods a real and actually do judge people, the concept of alignment is there. They judge whether you are evil, or good. Lawful or chaotic. Also that judgement is absolute, not relative. If Slavery is evil (which it is as far as I am concerned), whether you believe in it or not it is still evil. You may not think of yourself as evil, but it dosen't matter in the whole scheme of the world. You would still be an evil slaver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noretoc, post: 128323, member: 1276"] Well, I disagree with most people here. I think Alignment is very important. It not only provides a guidline on how to act, but it provides a mechanic for the way people will treat you. Now, first most of my games have something to do with the constaant struggle of good versus evil. Second, I never force anyone to do or not do things because of alignment. I like that in 3ed there are no penalties for changin alignment. If fact three of my player have changed AL and one of them dosen't even know it. (I am just waiting for the time he gets too close to the clerics holy smite) In a campaign world where the Gods a real and actually do judge people, the concept of alignment is there. They judge whether you are evil, or good. Lawful or chaotic. Also that judgement is absolute, not relative. If Slavery is evil (which it is as far as I am concerned), whether you believe in it or not it is still evil. You may not think of yourself as evil, but it dosen't matter in the whole scheme of the world. You would still be an evil slaver. [/QUOTE]
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