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<blockquote data-quote="fireinthedust" data-source="post: 5146529" data-attributes="member: 51930"><p>Yeah, definitely the same page. Thanks for the research! I don't see the harm in it, but what does it do? More powerful summoned stats, or just having them around longer?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, sounds okay. I'm going to ask you guys, as I'm assuming you've played with other groups in PF: how often does Alignment come up in 3e? I read it alot, but I don't play 3e that much. I mean, do Aligned spells really come up that often? Should I care?</p><p></p><p>It wouldn't just be the default non-champion Alignment, though. If you're unaligned and hate authority and organization, yeah CN is fine. But if you just don't care either way, and just do your own thing, that could also be TN (true neutral, obviously). </p><p></p><p>I'm totally over-thinking this, I know, and frankly we'll know best once we start RPing.</p><p></p><p>QUESTION: what do you folks think about letting the characters tell us who they are? Like, keep Alignment blank for the first... month or so? Right now it's academic, but we don't really know how we'll feel once we're in character, solving problems.</p><p></p><p>Other than Clerics, or if you have a really strong sense of who this person is. I've had that, like for a Paladin back in the day (who I'd say was LG, but the "laws" were more like Axioms, which included Chaotic Good as a general principle. He'd have been "Good" rather than "Lawful Good" in 4e terms... I know a PFRPG game isn't the best place to mention that, but it's just a model). Anyway, right from the get-go I had a pretty good idea of who he was.</p><p> Other times, like for a supers game, I didn't find the character's voice for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireinthedust, post: 5146529, member: 51930"] Yeah, definitely the same page. Thanks for the research! I don't see the harm in it, but what does it do? More powerful summoned stats, or just having them around longer? Yeah, sounds okay. I'm going to ask you guys, as I'm assuming you've played with other groups in PF: how often does Alignment come up in 3e? I read it alot, but I don't play 3e that much. I mean, do Aligned spells really come up that often? Should I care? It wouldn't just be the default non-champion Alignment, though. If you're unaligned and hate authority and organization, yeah CN is fine. But if you just don't care either way, and just do your own thing, that could also be TN (true neutral, obviously). I'm totally over-thinking this, I know, and frankly we'll know best once we start RPing. QUESTION: what do you folks think about letting the characters tell us who they are? Like, keep Alignment blank for the first... month or so? Right now it's academic, but we don't really know how we'll feel once we're in character, solving problems. Other than Clerics, or if you have a really strong sense of who this person is. I've had that, like for a Paladin back in the day (who I'd say was LG, but the "laws" were more like Axioms, which included Chaotic Good as a general principle. He'd have been "Good" rather than "Lawful Good" in 4e terms... I know a PFRPG game isn't the best place to mention that, but it's just a model). Anyway, right from the get-go I had a pretty good idea of who he was. Other times, like for a supers game, I didn't find the character's voice for a while. [/QUOTE]
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