>What alignment do you usually play?
>Which alignment is the best in your opinion?
>Why are all of the Chaotic alignments so edgy?
I'm the only person I know who thinks Lawful Neutral is the best alignment.
>What alignment do you usually play?
>Which alignment is the best in your opinion?
>Why are all of the Chaotic alignments so edgy?
I'm the only person I know who thinks Lawful Neutral is the best alignment.
Lawful Evil.
Lawful Evil.
Because the word "Chaos" seems to mean "lol so random!" to people.
I play Lawful Evil. I feel like neutral good is the best for party cohesion however.
Chaotic is edgy because no one plays it right including me. When I do it I wind up being a violent schizophrenic so I stopped trying.
>What alignment do you usually play?
Eh... Lawful Evil, I'm not proud of it but yeah, it's fun.
>Which alignment is the best in your opinion?
Chaotic Good, because I have always wanted to play a swashbuckler/fencer with a heart of gold.
>Why are all of the chaotic alignments so edgy?
Sperglords who don't know the difference between "I don't give a shit" Chaotic Neutral s and "I WILL STAB YOU SO I CAN SELL YOUR ORGANS!" Chaotic Neutrals.
Chaotic Neutral (mainly the apathetic type)
Chaotic Good
>implying the Javert wannabes aren't the edgiest
Wouldn't Lawful Neutral be best for party cohesion, because a Neutral Good leader with a Chaotic Neutral party member isn't necessarily going to get much done, whereas a Lawful Neutral character could easily pull the "follow me and the Law or I'll turn you over to the authorities" card.
>>What alignment do you usually play?
I play real characters instead.
>>Which alignment is the best in your opinion?
Refusing to list one, because all the complexities and nuances of human behavior can't be simplified down into 9 neat little squares, at least 5 of which are unplayable (anything with "chaotic" or "evil") and don't reflect the behavior of anyone except psychopaths and mentally unstable people.
>>Why are all of the Chaotic alignments so edgy?
Because "Chaotic" basically means "I don;t have to play by anyone's rules! Fuck society!", which is what edgelord power fantasies usually boil down to.
It would be great for unity, at least until they decided to slit your character's throat in his sleep.
It may be a bit simplified, but just because you pick an alignment doesn't mean that your character has to just be that alignment unless you decide to make them one-dimensional. An alignment is really just a guideline or a 'stamp' of what you've chosen as your character's personality.
>What alignment do you usually play?
Any, if not required by class/character options, often a flavor of neutral
>Which alignment is the best in your opinion?
In 3.5 likely any evil because blasphemy is probably the most often encountered variety of the alignment-word spells and evil opens up vile feats which can be strong.
5e dropped alignment restrictions and alignment-based spell effects, so there is no "best alignment" in 5e. In fact I have no fucking idea why is there alignment in 5e when there are no mechanics working off it, for example "detect evil" works off creature type rather than alignment.
>Why are all of the Chaotic alignments so edgy?
I don't think CG are, while CE's entire shtick is to be edgy.