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Talk:Alignments by Color (3.5e Variant Rule)

181 bytes added, 03:43, 30 April 2018
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== Ratings =={{Rating |rater=Enigma|rating=favor|reason=I dislike the black and white aspect of having some people just be "Evil" so I'm hoping to use this as an alternative. }}== Defining Characters?==
D&D alignment has not been defining characters for years, despite the lip-service 3.5 gives to that notion. What the mechanics actually support is the original purpose of indicating which side the character is on. I’m sure anyone seriously trying to use them to define a character would quickly give up in disgust. And just as well, frankly. While rules for which side the character is on are fairly pointless, rules for character personality are only worth the risks if the designer has a very clear idea of why mechanics personality should matter to the game. Otherwise, character personality is best handled freeform. [[User:Ideasmith|Ideasmith]] ([[User talk:Ideasmith|talk]]) 14:34, 25 June 2017 (MDT)
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