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Old 11-28-2006, 06:53 PM   #5
SpiritWarrior
Jack Burton
 

Join Date: May 31, 2002
Location: Ireland
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Also related, I rerolled from an evil char to a goody-two shoes because basically as much as the game would have you believe you can be evil you really can't. If you go pure evil you will find yourself...

A) Sacrificing many rewards and not getting some kind of compensation via evil means. Now, of course I know most NPC's just reward a good deed but an evil char has no alternative "evil" deed to perform most of the time so instead goes without.

B) Faced with certain decisions in the game you cannot make without moving your alignment toward the lawful end. There are some core choices you have to make that no matter what you choose, counts as a good act.

Now, I amn't too pissed off with it since really D&D isn't about being evil. What annoys me is why they planted the illusion that it is possible at all. Oh well, I tried it mainly because the evil/mean dialogue options made me laugh so much.
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