D&D General So how about alignment, eh?

I still use the terms as descriptors but haven’t enforced anything about alignment in twenty years.

I do think there’s interesting ways to use cosmic alignment, if that’s something you want to be a major theme of the campaign.
 

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CleverNickName

Limit Break Dancing
The only alignment chart I'll ever need.

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Redwizard007

Adventurer
Alignment is a great descriptive tool, but as anything else, it fails miserably.

The days of "but that's what my character would do," alignment restricted classes, Helm of Opposite Alignment (or whatever the hell it was called,) failing paladins, and all the other associated garbage that came with it should be swept up and incinerated.

Where I will always use alignment, is as shorthand notations for monsters, NPCs, and organizations in my own notes, but I will continue to attach more descriptive details as they become relevant.
 



niklinna

satisfied?
Did anybody see Freebase, the role-playing game? (It was an insert in Buttery Wholesomeness, the one and only supplement to Human Occupied Landfill.) It featured alignments like Crunchy Granola and Liberal Establishment. I may be misremembering the particulars.
 

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