What is the rarest moral alignment?

What is the rarest moral alignment?

A Note on Neutrality Second, it can represent someone who strives for one or the other but performs so many acts opposing this so as to balance out at Neutral. The third, and rarest, is the champion of neutrality who desires an active balance between Good and Evil and/or Law and Chaos.

Can Druids be neutral evil?

Neutral Evil druids would encourage the spread of evil plants, animals, and sylvan races. They might be okay with undead in their forest. Bandits and humanoids that don’t harm their forest might be allowed to live there. Such druids might partake of human sacrifice to the darker elements of nature.

Are Druids chaotic?

5e Druids are not subjected to alignment restrictions, let alone alignment restrictions from a different game. Druids still tend to be somewhat neutral due to their typical activities, but it’s just a tendency. You could be a chaotic good Druid or a lawful evil Druid. Also, there is no “alignment axis” in 5e.

Do Druids have to be true neutral?

Those are roughly creatures that represent nature. So Nature itself may be neutral aligned. Thus druids must be within one step of Nature itself. It is a holdover from Gygax and original D&D, and thematically it is because the natural world tends towards neutral and balance.

Can a Druid be lawful good?

A lawful good Druid would have a set of morals or ethics, maybe their rule is they do not take more from nature than they need, maybe they give back to nature more than they take, they do not kill other living, natural creatures, so on and so forth.

What alignment is a half orc?

Half-Orc Alignment Many half-orcs are of chaotic and neutral if not evil alignments. Those within the Seaport Adventurers Guild are most often chaotic neutral or chaotic good. The rare lawful good half-orc is likely to find their way into the guild as well.

What alignment is best for druid?

Neutral

What is the lawful good neutral chaotic?

The original version of D&D allowed players to choose among three alignments when creating a character: lawful, implying honor and respect for society’s rules; chaotic, implying rebelliousness and individualism; and neutral, seeking a balance between the extremes.

Does alignment matter in DND?

It’s just a matter of understanding your character. It can, and should, change as a character grows and develops. From what I can see, alignment doesn’t affect much.

What is the point of alignment in D&D?

Alignments serve an important purpose in D&D by giving everyone from the players to the DM a quick guide to what motivates player characters, NPC’s and monsters.

Can a wish spell change alignment?

Certain kinds of creature/character (like paladins) get +4 on their save against it, and other kinds (like demons) are immune to the effect. Only another Compel, or a Wish or Miracle, can reverse the change in alignment.