not only that. but i also like the idea of that if you start off as say lawful good but then you do unlawful crimes or you kill then your characters alignment changes fluidly

same with all the other races when it comes to alignments... if your good to begin with but then commit crimes or turn someone against another or you kill someone. then at least in the game it would make it interesting for the other classes and races..

same goes with those with deities (Excluding oathtaker classes) im talking purely for the other races.. maybe if your a drow and your deity is lolth sworn. maybe if you do good choices then perhaps through doing good things. your character whilst yes falling out of favor with lolth. perhaps at that point could worship selderine or however she is annonanced as. and again with said alignment options and all the different races and classes and backgrounds etc. having alignment options as an extra choice on top of those already in the game would only add more ways to play as your character and develope it.

as i said. i am very sure larian could impliment an alignment system that would make everyone happy or at least hopefully make players happy. how i dont know. im no developer at the end of the day.

im just a game player like everyone else in these forums.. that really really likes D&D editions i.e 1e 2e 3e 4e 5e.

and rpg game choices to me are a very very huge big reason why i play rpg games such as baldurs gate 3 and other rpg games where you make choices.

and i just would like as many diverse and unique dialog choices/options for our characters as possible. yes i know they already have alot in the game that make the outcomes different etc. but imo if an alignment choice diaglog option were done/added to the game it would make it even more awesome and add yet more unique ways to be your character when doing dialog choices in the game.

Last edited by Rexie; 19/01/23 09:09 AM. Reason: wanted to add additonal text

has thoust forgot thy treefather & nature, or does thoust abandon the treefather for power and gain.