What can change thealignmentof a man?
>>49916250
Helm of Opposite Alignment
>>49916268
So what, doesn't that automatically cause the wearer to be penalized for breaking their alignment?
>>49916250
The truth
>>49916250
The alignment of a woman
>>49916250
Updating your journal.
>>49916250
an eraser + pencil?
Pretty much any strong state of mind.
Rage (move toward chaos or evil), remorse (move toward good or law), greed (move toward evil), fear or cowardice (move toward neutral), despair (can go any way), generosity (move toward good), pride (move towards neutral evil), altruism (move towards good), meticulousness (move towards law), even apathy if it's too strong (move towards true neutral).
Granted, it has to be strong. Taking out-of-alignment actions in the heat of the moment will not cause an alignment shift. It must be done repeatedly to the point that the character's behavior is altered at a base rate.
>>49916250
Doing things that morally falls into another alignemnt than the one you currently belong to.
Cosmic morality in D&D is kinda wonky compared to how most people tend to think of morality in the real world as it works as a zero-sum game, where a person's evil actions get cancelled out by enough good actions; even if those good actions are completely unrelated to the evil actions and are much less good than the evil actions are evil, the character can still end up neutral or even good simply because he performed that many more slightly good actions than incredibly evil ones.
>>49916250
Certain fashion accessories.
>>49916250
Dialogue options. And crime.
>>49916250
Scary CG cutscenes.
>>49916250
Single minor out-of-alignment action.
>>49916692
Single bonus out-of-alignment action
Only time I changed a character's alignment was after the conclusion of a building tensions between characters due to our teifling fighter/warlock manipulating us into helping him get revenge that eventually lead to my character killing his own brother.
>>49916284
>show them the truth
>they become Lawful Evil
Deliberate and consistent action towards an axis.
>>49917346
You mean deliberate and consistent action towards an Axis?
>>49917369
No.