Hmm...
When you're making a new PC, and choosing alignment, it says there will be consequences if you don't act what you choose. What *kind* of consequences? I'm just curious here, wondering if anyone's done this. If any of my various characters and parties have been goofing my alignments, I've not noticed any problems stemming from it. Granted, I probably have a lot more leeway, since nine times out of ten, I'm a chaotic-whatever. Closing this post with one of the oldest jokes in AD&D geek history: I just had my car's alignment checked. Turns out it's Chaotic Evil. (I thing *the* oldest AD&D geek joke is 'Jesus Saves...roll iniative.) ------------------ http://www.members.home.com/femalk/NurikoChibi.jpg Playing the cutest li'l Chaotic characters since 1996. |
I think the only consequences you have to worry about is if you choose to be a Paladin (must be Lawful Good) or a Ranger (must be Good). Possibly a Druid as well, since they must be True Neutral. I do know that doing evil acts will result in a Fallen Paladin or Fallen Ranger status, and you lose special powers when that happens.
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It does make a big difference, look in the back of the manual at the charts, it effects your reputaion wich is very important when you buys things ( its can increase/decrease price)
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It all dependes on your alinment if your lawfull good you begin 12 between neutral good/chatoic neutral=11 below=10
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If, nothing for worry.
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