How do you use Alignment in your Dungeons and Dragons or RPG Campaign? Is it all that matters for a decision or a guideline?
When it comes to dungeon crawling games, Gloomhaven was the first one that I played and is the one that I love the most. But,
We’re onto the last column of alignments, and we’re looking at those chaotic characters. I think, and on the Total Party Thrill podcast they talk
The alignments are interesting because, in the middle you have this state of both being neutral on the good and evil axis and the law
Neutral is an interesting position to talk about when it comes to Dungeons and Dragons characters. I mainly have a harder time nailing down what
I debated what direction I wanted to go. Did I want to go across the top and do all of the good ones, or down
We’re starting in the top corner of the alignment matrix. Just a quick reminder, the alignment matrix goes from Lawful to Chaotic on the horizontal
I think this is the last big character creation piece that I haven’t touched on. I’ve previously done series of articles on the Classes, Backgrounds,
The Outlander background generally focuses in on a character who has grown up or chosen to live alone from the rest of the world. In
It’s been a bit, but I wanted to come back and finish off the players handbook backgrounds.The first one that we come back to is