So even Paladins still technically have "spells", but Paladins are basically righteous holy warriors. They make an oath with a god, and as they level up, you get spells that are basically divine blessings. But they're not something you have to rely on heavily like a spellcaster would.
[Good thing she mentally prepared that she was going to have to explain everything today.
The punnett square comment makes her laugh, though.]
So it's kind of a punnett square? It works the same way. The top three squares are "Lawful", "Neutral", and "Chaotic", while the three going down are "Good", "Neutral", and "Evil". This is an alignment chart to help basically decide on your characters actions and choices. On one corner, you have "Lawful Good", which would be someone who follows a strict code or laws, someone who puts doing good above everything. While on the opposite end, you have "Chaotic Evil", which could be someone that puts themselves first, doesn't care about the lives of others, someone that's reckless and irresponsible. Does that make sense?
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[Good thing she mentally prepared that she was going to have to explain everything today.
The punnett square comment makes her laugh, though.]
So it's kind of a punnett square? It works the same way. The top three squares are "Lawful", "Neutral", and "Chaotic", while the three going down are "Good", "Neutral", and "Evil". This is an alignment chart to help basically decide on your characters actions and choices. On one corner, you have "Lawful Good", which would be someone who follows a strict code or laws, someone who puts doing good above everything. While on the opposite end, you have "Chaotic Evil", which could be someone that puts themselves first, doesn't care about the lives of others, someone that's reckless and irresponsible. Does that make sense?