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Are there any problems with being Evil?

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Baassie
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Are there any problems with being Evil?

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Next game I'm going to make an Evil party. Are there any problems with being Evil? Do you have to pick the Evil replies? What's the best strategie?

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You don't have to pick evil replies (You might be lying trough your teeth after all) and there are no real advantages or disadvantages with being evil. Some new conversations and quests open up for you but being good always yields the best rewards.

The developers would be hunted with torches and pitchforks if they didn't portray good as the best route to take in their games methinks.
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What would happen in Hell if you were Evil and picked all the good paths?Or you picked all the bad paths? Would a Evil Person who picked all the Good paths change alignment to Good?I know a Good Person changes alignment if he/she chooses Bad path.

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