• BigFig@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      Why? One Chaotic good, one Lawful good, One Chaotic evil and one Neutral evil? Sounds good to me.

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        Until the chaotic evil does some shit that makes the good players immediately throw down, and they will, because 90% of tables don’t have someone capable of playing an actual sneaky murder hobo or even a reasonable approximation of Astarion.

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        One Chaotic good, one Lawful good, One Chaotic evil

        Assuming we’re in some variation of 3e/pathfinder, I believe Druids need “Neutral” alignment of some flavor.

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            The core conceptualization of Druid as a class is a mystic individual seeking to preserve some kind of natural order. This isn’t a rule so much as a philosophical lynchpin behind the character class.

            Also, if you’re doing four different characters, they can occupy the cardinal directions (LN, CN, NE, NG).