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Trau 07-26-2002 01:09 AM

Okay, both times I played ToB, my alignment went from lawful good to neutral evil once the games switched. My character both times was a Paladin Inquisitor with an at least average reputation.

Aelia Jusa 07-26-2002 01:17 AM

Most likely it was because you took the evil path in one or more of the quests in hell before going to ToB. If you do something evil, like killing the dragon or the guy with the soulreaver your alignment changes to neutral evil.

Trau 07-26-2002 01:24 AM

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Originally posted by Aelia Jusa:
Most likely it was because you took the evil path in one or more of the quests in hell before going to ToB. If you do something evil, like killing the dragon or the guy with the soulreaver your alignment changes to neutral evil.
How do you not kill the dragon?

Sir Loin of Beef 07-26-2002 01:32 AM

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How do you not kill the dragon?
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In the hell test the Demon will tell you to kill a beast of great power, just ask "What kind of beast?" and "Why should I kill it?" and "I don't kill things that are just in my way!"

Then demon gives up and moves out of your way, the dragon thanks you and HOORAY! You get a tear without taking the evil path. :D

[ 07-26-2002, 01:35 AM: Message edited by: Sir Loin of Beef ]

Trau 07-26-2002 01:49 AM

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In the hell test the Demon will tell you to kill a beast of great power, just ask "What kind of beast?" and "Why should I kill it?" and "I don't kill things that are just in my way!"

Then demon gives up and moves out of your way, the dragon thanks you and HOORAY! You get a tear without taking the evil path. :D
</font>[/QUOTE]Thanks, I shall remember when I complete it for the 3rd time. [img]smile.gif[/img]

Legolas The Magnificent 07-27-2002 11:26 AM

my allignment changed from netral good to neutral evil as i go along with the game. i posted before about my allignment, which turned to neutral evil while i did all the good things in the 9 hells (i swear i only up to the turnip!). well anyway, the game didnt change (the dialogues are composed of good neutral and evil) at all, enjoy being an evil doing good thingss!!!

" My arrowhead welcomes your hear"

[img]graemlins/knight.gif[/img]

Mr Flibble 02-13-2003 12:59 PM

Instead of starting a new thread... thought I would continue on this one.

I picked one of the evil choices at the end of SoA while in Hell, and now starting ToB. Don't like the Neutral Evil alignment, and want to go back to Lawful Neutral (I have the Robe of Neutral Archmagi and don't want to lose it just yet).

I got Shadowkeeper to try to change it back, but after I make the alignment change and save the new edited game (a multiplayer game, btw), my character is STILL set to N. Evil. Any ideas or help on this would be GREATLY appreciated!!

Alson 02-13-2003 01:28 PM

Yes, that's a known issue... The reason is that in order to change your alignment, the game adds an "effect" to your character which causes the change. See if you can locate that effect in Shadowkeeper. I'll also have a look.

Alson 02-13-2003 01:41 PM

Hmmm... Try this (assuming you enabled Debug Mode):
</font><blockquote>code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;">CLUAConsole:ChangeAlignment(Player1,LA WFUL_NEUTRAL)</pre>[/QUOTE]

Mr Flibble 02-13-2003 02:47 PM

Thanks for the suggestion!

Hmmm, are you meaning for me to use the in-game editor? If so, I tried that command exactly as typed- CLUAConsole:ChangeAlignment(Player1,LAWFUL_NEUTRAL ), and it said back to me:

lua: call expression not a funtion
Active Stack:
Active Stack:

That's exactly what appeared. Any other ideas? =]


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