Earlier versions of Dungeons & Dragons used the alignment system as a mechanic to help DMs maintain their world and to keep players from acting “out of character.” Not only could a DM penalize a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The concept of alignments dates back to the earliest days of Dungeons & Dragons and were ...
When creating a character in Dungeons and Dragons, your character's alignment means something (Image via Wizards of the Coast) Alignment in Dungeons and Dragons is one of the rules that helps govern a ...
Have you always wondered where you fall on the Alignment Chart? The system comes from Dungeons & Dragons and it defines a person's morals and personal attitudes. There are nine moral alignments: ...
Before Dungeons and Dragons was an amusing time waster for nerds, the cooperative board game was a lightning rod for controversy. It let players engage with an imaginative world in which many made-up ...
In the dark under-city below the caverns of Celadon, desperation gripped the hearts of heroes. “If we don’t find the Black Balm of Beelzebub by dawn, the City of Falcondale will be destroyed!” ...