D&D ALIGNMENT TEST

For each answer, you should choose four different options. Otherwise, the score will be inaccurate.

This quiz was taken from Mark Young's Alignment Quiz.



1. By adventuring, I am primarily ...
  • doing my part to put things right.
  • rescuing the weak and helping the helpless.
  • enjoying the thrill of the dangers faced.
  • acquiring wealth and power through this experience.


2. Were I not fit for an adventuring class, I would most likely be. . .
  • a man-at-arms in a nearby castle.
  • a bandit raiding the countryside.
  • an herbalist treating the sick.
  • a hermit living alone in the wilderness.


3. My hero is. . .
  • Robin Hood.
  • King Arthur.
  • Attilla the Hun.
  • Darth Vader.


4. I see myself more as. . .
  • a soldier.
  • a hero.
  • an adventurer.
  • a rogue.


5. At the end of a successful venture. . .
  • I kill everyone and take the loot.
  • the party leaders begin planning another venture.
  • I look for ways to help others.
  • We say goodbye to each other, and I go relax my way.


6.
  • Careful planning is the surest way to assure success.
  • Opportunities come to those flexible enough to grasp them.
  • One should always be ready to help others.
  • Look out for number one.


7.
  • If people were free, crime would disappear.
  • Prosperity for all is only possible where crime is controlled.
  • Government makes it possible for the best people to rise to the top.
  • The function of the police is to oppress those who are just trying to survive.


8.
  • No creature can ever claim ownership of any other creature.
  • Stronger creatures use slavery to take advantage of the weak.
  • Slavery is a reasonable solution to certain economic problems.
  • Some people deserve to be served by others.


9.
  • The government which governs least governs best.
  • The one who always does good need not fear the law.
  • Without law, society would collapse.
  • Any situation can be made to work to one's own advantage.


10.
  • Each of us has a duty to all of us.
  • Each of us has a duty to our country and its government.
  • Each of us has a duty to himself.
  • There is no duty common to all.