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  1. Chaotic Good basically means that you try to help people, and you think that the law is an impediment to helping people. Think Bruce Willis. As a rogue, this might involve Robin Hooding (redistribution of wealth) or assassination of people outside the confines of the law (harmful governors, nobles, kings, etc), or inciting riot and rebellion against a corrupt cause.
  2. Hey I've been wanting to play a lawful good rogue for awhile and thought I'd ask how others might do it. I've been thinking of making it be like this: behaviorally he won't be a klepto, if someone is polite, respectful, honorable, etc he'd reciprocate. Also in combat he will cheat, but if it's like a formal challenge he'd fight fair.
  3. rpg.stackexchange.com

    Chaotic good (CG) creatures act as their conscience directs, with little regard for what others expect. Neutral (N) ... N Rogue: seems like a good idea at this time to steal that loaf of bread, I'm hungry. Rinse and repeat for any temptation to steal. CG Rogue: takes things because it's an old habit from stealing food to survive on the mean ...
  4. koboldpress.com

    A "chaotic good" rogue has principles, but may be prone to double standards or ignoring their responsibilities on occasion, maybe convincing themselves it isn't their problem (for lack of a better example, Spiderman, before Uncle Ben died; he was good, and he wanted to do good, but had a chip on his shoulder for the guy who got robbed). ...
  5. mykindofmeeple.com

    Chaotic Good characters include those who: take from the rich to give to the poor, are driven by a cause to free their people from rule by an evil ruler, or ignore social etiquettes and pleasantries, but do good in the world. ... Chaotic Good is a perfect alignment for a rebellious, cheeky, lovable rogue, a wandering laid-back bard, or a really ...
  6. How to play a chaotic rogue and NOT be a problem player 5th Edition Hey all, ... In AD&D Chaotic Good PCs value individual freedom and happiness. A Chaotic Neutral was effectively a nhilist and Chaotic Evil was the strong predate upon and do as they please with the weak.
  7. thegamer.com

    All of these could fall under the Chaotic Good alignment, but you would roleplay each one vastly differently. RELATED: D&D DM Pro-Tip: How To Make An Unwinnable Boss Fight. You can also explore the conflict between being Chaotic and being Good. Lawful Good characters - at least good ones - have this conflict almost baked into their character.
  8. assortedmeeples.com

    Feb 7, 2023Chaotic Good characters in D&D 5e act according to their conscience, disregarding rules and expectations to bring about positive change. They value personal freedom and fight for the oppressed, guided by their moral compass. ... a bar who lies through her teeth to distract slavers while the rogue works on the cage locks, these are just small ...
  9. enterthearcverse.com

    Chaotic Good characters value individual freedom and have a good heart. They believe in doing what's right but are not afraid to break rules or defy conventions to achieve it. A rebellious hero who defies a tyrannical authority to help the poor is a typical Chaotic Good character. ... Chaotic Neutral: Halfling Rogue. A Halfling Rogue, valuing ...
  10. gamersdecide.com

    Jan 4, 2023These categories have been defined by two axes, Lawful-Neutral-Chaotic and Good-Neutral-Evil. This guide will help to explain the alignments and better understand the characters defined by them. ... Whether you prefer the strength of a warrior, the agility of a rogue, or the arcane power of a mage, there's a hero out there for you.Competitive ...
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