D&D 4E Would you have alignment in 4e?

Should alignment be in 4e?

  • Yes

    Votes: 264 64.2%
  • No

    Votes: 147 35.8%

Rasyr said:
Personally, I see no reason for them to exist.

I see every reason for them to exist.

In the exact way they do now? Not necessarily.

But the idea of a "tangible morality" is part of the fantasy underpinnings of D&D. Pure creatures that are repulsed by the corrupt, a sword that can only be wielded by the wicked, these are elements of fantasy that translate the nature of one's character to something that matters in the magical metasetting of a typical D&D world.

I do think that law and chaos need better explained. I already have a definition for them that seems to remove most questions and conundrums that seems to work in my game.
 

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