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How can I give rogues opportunity in a different alignment system?
As SevenSidedDie pointed out, 'sneak attack' is not a literal mechanic in all games, but many games have a rogue or rogue-like archetype, and they tend to be sneaky characters that kill people when th …
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How would you judge the alignment of this action and the possible repercussions?
That sounds chaotic good to me, so I'd say you were playing your alignment. …