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How Do You Play A Chaotic Good Character In Dungeons & Dragons?

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How Do You Play A Chaotic Good Character In Dungeons & Dragons?

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One of the biggest argument factors in many Dungeons & Dragons games is the discussion of alignment. The game system uses alignment to determine what the general moral guidelines for a character will be. In some cases, an alignment is forced on a character because of the character class he is playing. For example, paladins must have the same alignment as their gods, and monks must have neutral as part of their alignment. Chaotic good has been the default alignment for characters who want to be good but unpredictable. However, there is much more to chaotic good than just being wacky. Talk to your dungeon master. Every DM will have a slightly different take on the concept of chaotic good. Some will emphasize the chaotic, and some will emphasize the good. In most cases, a chaotic good character assumes that the a good outcome is more important than acting within the law or with “good behavior” all the time. The character will not take an overtly evil action but isn’t above bending the rul

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