Not to derail the thread onto a debate about alignments, but I find it's only useful in a game if it informs other actual game mechanics - e.g. certain items can only be used by certain alignments. Otherwise what's the benefit of trying to box the vast complexities of a being's ethical outlook and demeanour into one of nine categories?

Also, actions should inform alignment, not the other way around. That's an important distinction which many seem to forget.

Anyhow, I don't see any great benefit in trying to put alignment in BG3 as it's barely a thing in 5E.

Last edited by Wrathbone; 14/10/20 01:22 PM.