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Alignment revamp

Any person, creature, deity or extraplanar realm in Dungeons & Dragons can have one of the nine Alignments. The alignments represent a very basic description of morals and behavior. In the Baldur's Gate series, that role mainly goes to reputation. While alignment is mostly cosmetic, it does have some in-game effects.

Alignment is chosen at character generation and restricted by the character's class kit. For humans, this makes it a consideration towards dual-class possibilities. In addition to the ability score requirements, the character must have a compatible alignment to be able to dual into a particular class. Lawful good characters cannot dual into thief, only true neutral fighters can dual into druid, and only good clerics can dual into ranger.

Equipment
Some items can only be equipped by characters of certain alignments.

(Make chart)

Alignment for Clerics
A cleric's alignment determines the effects of turn undead. Good clerics will start destroying undead monsters with it as they level up, while evil ones can take control of them. Alignment will also determine their spell selection.

(Another chart for spells)

Gorion's Ward
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Companions
In the first game, the paladin Ajantis may eventually start fights with any evil companions in the party with him. Across the series, companions' reputation tolerance levels are determined by their alignment.

(Use table from reputation page)

Alignment Changes
In the first game, equipping the Helm of Opposite Alignment is the only way to change anybody's alighnment. In Baldur's Gate II, certain characters can have alignment changes based on choices made. (If the alignment definitions are to be kept, put them at the bottom)
 * Gorion's Ward, if not originally evil, can become so from the Tear of Bhaal tests.
 * Anomen Delryn starts as lawful neutral, and can become either lawful good or chaotic neutral from his knighthood test.
 * Viconia DeVir starts as neutral evil, and can become true neutral through her romance.
 * Sarevok Anchev starts as chaotic evil, and can become chaotic good from conversations throughout Throne of Bhaal.