The game is Advanced Dungeons and Dragons second edition.... and the rules clearly state.StCapps wrote:Paladins are not mandated Lawful Good.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I asked him for information about cricket, and he provided it.StCapps wrote:Says the guy who posts giant walls of text about cricket.
Basic D&D knowledge - paladins are mandated Lawful Good. That’s where they get their powers. If they don’t follow their alignment, they lose the favor of their god, and the powers.
Stop being a cunt.
Also the magic item in question was sensitive to alignment.... thus losing it's to hit bonus when actions go against the alignment of the weapon.The character must be Lawful Good; failure to maintain that alignment may result in the permanent loss of all special powers of the class, reverting to either a fighter or a cavalier main class.
Standard D&D operating procedure.