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I do find it a bit useful. Not the Good/Evil axis so much, but the Lawful/Chaotic axis can be a useful notation for me. I also prefer either the Moorcock version of Law and Chaos or Poul Anderson's from 3 Hearts and 3 lions.
I personally find it most useful for my NPCs. I typically have MANY more NPCs than I have the time or inclination to create in depth personalities for, so alignment is great foundation for me to graft an improvised personality onto. Beyond that? Not really.The question is not how useful you find alignment. The question is just if you find alignment useful in any way in any of your 5e D&D games?
If you care to comment how you've found it useful, or how you've found it to be no use at all, please do so.
I agree I get more use out of the lawful-neutral-chaos axis than the good-neutral-evil axis.I do find it a bit useful. Not the Good/Evil axis so much, but the Lawful/Chaotic axis can be a useful notation for me. I also prefer either the Moorcock version of Law and Chaos or Poul Anderson's from 3 Hearts and 3 lions.