That works well since I have no problem in games stealing what isn't nailed down but I have a lot of difficulty playing the evil route or not helping people out who ask for it. (This is one reason I like the Valen mod for enabling my party to achieve a different style of play).
Neutral good. An alright test. Though number 15 (about keeping a secret) bugged me, Id rather tell the friend that the secret was hurting Bohb and take it from there.
I got neutral good on this, which I thought was really strange given the number of selfish answers I gave.
For almost every problem, I immediately thought of better solutions than any of the answers provided. A lot of them were situations that I would never get into in the first place, especially since I'm a very private and even somewhat anti-social person. I would flat-out ignore most of the situations on the test as having nothing to do with me.
I thought the test writer must have very needy friends. I would never associate in real life with people who put me in those kinds of predicaments.
I got especially irritated by the hazing question. The entire business of hazing makes me see red. I would quit any organization that engages in hazing as soon as I found out about it. If I were assaulted in any way, I would report the people who did it to the police and press charges. Why anyone would want "friends" who enjoy humiliating or hurting others is beyond my understanding.
All in all, I don't think this was one of the better alignment tests I've tried. It seemed to be written by a young college student with very limited life experience and a very skewed world view.
Hmmm, True Neutral (Dr Strangelove), but I agree with others in thinking that whoever wrote the questions doesn't have that much life experience, as my true answer to most of the questions would have been "None of the above" (but then I've been getting things wrong for over half a century now).
I got Lawful Good, (50-something% good and 41% lawful) but my personal opinion is that I'm a weird mix of Lawful Neutral and Chaotic Good. I tend to be very against controlling forces and absolutely hate being bossed around, but I'm too much of a li'l bi*** coward to go against any laws. Obviously I break laws now and again, everyone does, but for the most part I'm very lawful, even when it's a stupid law or rule.
Lawful Neutral. I usually fall somewhere between the True Neutral/Lawful Neutral/Lawful Evil range on these alignment tests, depending on their design.
Given the answer options for this test, I think someone would have to be a huge douche canoe to score evil (that is, if they're answering honestly).
Let's be honest though, does anyone actually give an honest answer to every question on those things? 'cause I sure don't.
So, you're NOT Neutral Good?! This is a shocking development. How many other Chaotic Sneakies are hiding amongst the NGs? Oh, for a detect alignment spell!
I got Neutral Good, which is, along with Chaotic Good and Lawful Neutral my primary spectrum of characters. I can't do evil well, I dislike being cruel to people on purpose. I will sometimes mislead them or lie but I won't just go DIE KITTY DIE because I can.
Also, 'Church of Rob: The World Ruler' 'Church of Jen: The Anti-Rob' they missed an option - Lure your S.O. to your family house, denounce her as a heretic and witch and burn her at the stake in the name of Rob, The World Ruler.
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69% good, 10% lawful
That works well since I have no problem in games stealing what isn't nailed down but I have a lot of difficulty playing the evil route or not helping people out who ask for it. (This is one reason I like the Valen mod for enabling my party to achieve a different style of play).
When you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you.
Though number 15 (about keeping a secret) bugged me, Id rather tell the friend that the secret was hurting Bohb and take it from there.
For almost every problem, I immediately thought of better solutions than any of the answers provided. A lot of them were situations that I would never get into in the first place, especially since I'm a very private and even somewhat anti-social person. I would flat-out ignore most of the situations on the test as having nothing to do with me.
I thought the test writer must have very needy friends. I would never associate in real life with people who put me in those kinds of predicaments.
I got especially irritated by the hazing question. The entire business of hazing makes me see red. I would quit any organization that engages in hazing as soon as I found out about it. If I were assaulted in any way, I would report the people who did it to the police and press charges. Why anyone would want "friends" who enjoy humiliating or hurting others is beyond my understanding.
All in all, I don't think this was one of the better alignment tests I've tried. It seemed to be written by a young college student with very limited life experience and a very skewed world view.
Given the answer options for this test, I think someone would have to be a huge douche canoe to score evil (that is, if they're answering honestly).
Also, 'Church of Rob: The World Ruler' 'Church of Jen: The Anti-Rob' they missed an option - Lure your S.O. to your family house, denounce her as a heretic and witch and burn her at the stake in the name of Rob, The World Ruler.
ALL HAIL ROB.
66.7% Good
25.6% lawful