How To Accurately Determine Your D&D Alignment

Cardinal Sinveil·11/15/2016, 6:37:03 PM·2 votes·649 views

Do you think that there is a certain manner in which all games must go and a certain structure to the team (Top/Jungle/Mid/Adc/A Support which explicitly supports the Adc), and any and all such diversions of this structure are punishable by a ban? Then you, my friend, are Lawful Evil.

Do you value creativity and are ready to take the consequences a player's alternative playstyle "forces" upon you, even if that means being on a solo lane against 2 opponents? Then you (little rebel) are Chaotic Good !

Thank you for your time.

5 Comments

JayHog199211/15/2016, 6:40:18 PM2 votes

I'd say I'm neutral good, I both try to maintain the order of a team comp, but sometimes try crazy stuff myself.

This while allowing others to have fun, help them win or get myself a few S ranks for masteries.

Dicerson11/16/2016, 5:11:25 AM2 votes

neutral good.

If it works, it works.

N Pelosi11/15/2016, 6:42:05 PM1 votes

I'm probably neutral evil or true neutral. I do what I want and don't give a shit except for the very extremes.

Cardinal Sinveil11/15/2016, 6:48:43 PM1 votes

Lol, N Pelosi & JayHog1992 perfectly describe (even in their manner of speech) the subtle difference between Neutral Good and Neutral Evil. Thanks for your contribution, guys!

Ralanr11/15/2016, 6:57:01 PM1 votes

As long as you're not making your team miserable with your off meta pick, I don't care.

I care slightly more if you're toxic to us, the enemy, or both.