Summary
- Alignment charts originate from Dungeons & Dragons, categorizing characters along moral and ethical axes.
- Players can embody ‘chaotic good’ characters in various RPGs by defying authority and challenging norms.
- Games like Outer Worlds, The Witcher 3, and Mass Effect allow players to make impactful decisions that shape their character’s alignment.
Alignment charts originated in the world of Dungeons & Dragons, with characters mapped according to two axes: the moral and ethical. The result was nine alignments, stretching between lawful, neutral, and chaotic on one side and evil, neutral, and good on the other. This style of character analysis has evolved further, with fans of many different games, films, and shows (to name a few mediums) categorizing characters according to this iconic 3×3 grid.
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This list takes a look at some great RPGs for playing as characters who fall into the category of chaotic good. The term usually denotes characters who are generally positive and well-meaning, but who sometimes do unconventional or frowned upon things to achieve their goals, carving their own path rather than adhering to some of society’s norms and conventions. This especially manifests in an opposition to order and authority, as those systems can often feel too restrictive — or foster corruption. Naturally, some of these games draw from Dungeons & Dragons, where alignment is still commonly used to divide characters by their traits. Others aren’t inspired by the popular game, but retain the same ability to embody enthralling characters with fascinating skills and traits.
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Outer Worlds
Play As A Captain Exploring Space Colonies
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October 25, 2019
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Quite a departure from other games on this list, Outer Worlds offers a satirical look at space colonization, with players taking on the role of the Captain, a messy but ultimately well-meaning protagonist who tries his best to represent what is right against a backdrop of corporate greed on an intergalactic scale.
Gameplay includes navigating alien colonies, challenging the exploitation of corporations, interacting with other characters, and some tactical combat. Players can edit weapons to suit their play style, and decisions made in conversations have a huge impact on the story, meaning players can really embrace being a ‘chaotic good’ character as much as they want.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Decide Geralt’s Alignment Through Gameplay
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May 19, 2015
- OpenCritic Rating
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Mighty
In The Witcher 3, players are Gerald of Rivia, a monster hunter who exists in a morally gray fantasy world full of lore that shapes his story. On his quest to find his adopted daughter Ciri, Geralt must battle against the captains of the Wild Hunt.
While it could be argued that Geralt is a neutral character in the grand scheme of things, player decisions factor into how Geralt’s story pans out, and many choose to journey through the game on the ‘chaotic good’ side of things.
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Divinity: Original Sin 2
Can Any Origin Characters Be Called Chaotic Good?
- Released
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September 14, 2017
- OpenCritic Rating
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Mighty
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a game that clearly takes some inspiration from Dungeons and Dragons, with a similar gameplay strategy and excellent multiplayer options. Players are ‘Sourcerers,’ a group fighting to reclaim their magical powers (manipulating energy to cast spells) in a world where they are persecuted.
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While lots of players debate over whether any of the Origin characters in Divinity: Original Sin 2 truly fit into the chaotic good archetype, the closest is arguably Beast. A companion character, Beast is a caring and loving person who tends to make poor decisions, failing to think before doing. Players can also design their own characters, defining their morality through in-game choices.
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Fallout: New Vegas
Solve A Mystery As A Disgruntled Courier With A Strange Injury
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October 19, 2010
Fallout: New Vegas takes place in a post-apocalyptic version of the Mojave Desert, known as the Mojave Wasteland, with player decisions shaping the way the world develops as they move through the story. Most fans of the game would agree that the protagonist, a courier who awakens with a mysterious injury, is a chaotic good character.
There are other ways for players to play Fallout: New Vegas from a chaotic good perspective. The Kings, one of the minor factions that can be found in the Mojave Wasteland, generally operate in a chaotic good direction, with one of their key tenets being a basic respect for every character. Players can join the Kings as an honorary member.
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Mass Effect Trilogy
Fight An Intergalactic War As Commander Shepard
The Mass Effect trilogy tells the tale of an intergalactic conflict between humans and an advanced machine race, the Reapers, with players taking on the role of Commander Shepard. Shepard must navigate difficult decisions that could affect the future of the human race. The choices players make are what make the Mass Effect Trilogy feel authentic and meaningful, meaning players can certainly embody an archetypal ‘chaotic good’ role if they choose.
A lot of players find that Commander Shepard exemplifies the ideals of the chaotic good archetype: he always seeks to protect the innocent and inspire other characters in the battle against the Reapers, even if that means bending the rules to do what he thinks is right, and sometimes defying authority for the sake of the greater good. Of course, Commander Shepard doesn’t have to be played as a ‘chaotic good’ character, but players can lean into playing as ‘Paragon Shepard’ for a sense of goodness, with the room to add some unorthodox choices throughout the story via Renegade choices.
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Dragon Age: Origins
Make Chaotic Good Choices As An Original Character
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November 3, 2009
- Publisher(s)
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Electronic Arts
This classic dark fantasy questing tale is another game with similarities to Dungeons & Dragons, despite being a completely original story. Players lead a band of heroes in a fight against the Blight, a mysterious corrupting force that threatens civilization.
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Choices really matter in Dragon Age: Origins, so there’s plenty of room for players to carve out a unique moral stance here, including, of course, taking on a chaotic good role. There’s plenty a chaotic good character could do in Dragon Age: Origins, including challenging oppressive traditions, fighting for vulnerable characters, and making alliances that suit the chaotic good archetype.
Demonstrate Your Moral Alignment Through Guilds And Companions
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November 11, 2011
- Developer(s)
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Bethesda Game Studios
- Publisher(s)
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Bethesda Softworks
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Skyrim challenges the player to a quest in which they must defeat a dragon prophesized to destroy the world. The vast open-world setting makes for lots of exploration in a variety of different environments inspired by Scandinavia. Players are also challenged to make decisions that impact the gameplay, meaning there are plenty of opportunities to play as a chaotic good character.
Choices in Skyrim that are ‘chaotic good’ in nature could include helping other characters, defying authority, and prioritizing goals for the greater good. Players could join the Thieves Guild to steal from the rich or immoral, or choose companions that align with their moral goals.
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Baldur’s Gate 3
Several Chaotic Good Character Choices
- Released
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August 3, 2023
- OpenCritic Rating
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Mighty
Perhaps the most obvious choice for RPGs that consider the alignment of characters, Baldur’s Gate 3 is indeed based on D&D, set in the Dungeons & Dragon setting of the Forgotten Realms, blending rich narrative with tactical combat as players venture on a quest to uncover why they have mysteriously woken up infected with a parasitic tadpole.
Players can create their own custom protagonist, known as Tav, offering maximum choice when determining character style and behavior, or they may choose to embrace one of several of Origin Characters; for example, playing as Karlack, a fiery Tiefling full of determination and passion to help others — even if her methods are unconventional.
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