Moral Alignment Quiz (Dungeons and Dragons Expanded Alignment Part 2)

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Discover Your Moral Alignment

Take the Moral Alignment Quiz to uncover your values and principles in complex situations. This quiz is designed for fans of Dungeons and Dragons and moral philosophy enthusiasts, exploring personal ethics and choices.

  • Answer thought-provoking questions
  • Learn about your moral inclinations
  • Compare your results with classic characters
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CunningFalcon472
I would choose personal power or money over others' comfort.
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I would turn down a reward for a good deed if one was offered.
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I would hurt somebody to gain an advantage or personal reward.
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I like to donate my excess income.
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I am not responsible for the betterment of others' lives.
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I don't take my gains at the expense of other people.
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Being strong is more important than being kind.
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Everyone deserves redemption.
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To be unhelpful to others is to be unhelpful to oneself.
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If someone gets in my way, that's their problem.
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I wouldn't go out of my way for a minor act of good.
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My acts of kindness are done for personal gain.
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I enjoy seeing others disadvantaged.
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It's important to get to the top and stay on top.
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Would you give up a promising career to aid those close to you?
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No, I can use my career to help them and myself.
No, my career is mine.
I would do it with some reluctance.
I would consider it based on how promising the career is and how much help they need.
You are offered great wealth to betray someone who trusts you...
You might accept, depending on the person you must betray.
You refuse without hesitation or second thought.
You might be tempted by the great wealth, but you refuse on moral grounds.
"Where do I sign!?"
A vast sum would tempt you, but it seems risky.
If imprisoned, would you injure or kill others to escape?
I could never take a life, but I might consider some non-lethal force.
I would avoid it if possible, but you have to break a few eggs as they say.
I wouldn't want to hurt anyone, but if I must I must.
If they are in my way they will not be for long.
I would gleefully go out of my way to do so.
When you donate money, how do you do it?
I give generous sums of money to whomever needs it.
I don't go out of my way to donate, but I'll drop pocket change when I'm prompted.
I will occasionally donate some to whomever can use it.
It's my money, why should I get rid of it?
I never make the call to donate when directly asked to. I don't hate the idea of donating or anything, though.
When you've accidentally hurt someone close to you, how do you proceed?
Genuinely apologize, and try to make amends by whatever means they need.
Genuinely apologize. They should understand the accident.
Whoops. Remember that time I did something good? This counteracts that, okay?
"Ha! Look at you, you're a mess!"
Apologize. That's what you're supposed to do.
Your country is wracked with famine. Would you:
Share what little food you had with others?
Eat as little as possible yourself, and share the rest?
Steal what food you needed to survive?
Steal as much food as possible, then sell it back to the community at a high price?
Eat your own food. Keep your head down, try to keep you and yours fed.
Which of these fictional characters do you most idolize?
Spider Man. He's able to do genuine good for the people who genuinely need it.
Iron Man. He knows what it takes to get things that matter done.
Captain Jack Sparrow. He's capable, somehow moral, and can always smile his way to the other end of his problem.
Robocop. He's able to make perfect interpretations of his dogma without distractions.
Persephone. She gave up a good life for one that was better for her. She has a powerful command over her world.
Rick Sanchez. He can stay on top while still enjoying himself in the moment.
The Joker. He knows the top isn't where it's at, and uses true power and control for the sake of his statements.
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