What's Your Moral Alignment? The D&D Alignment Quiz
If the internet has taught us one thing about personality, it is that everyone secretly wants to know whether they would be the hero, the villain, or the unpredictable rogue who steals the show. Enter the D&D alignment system — a framework that started on tabletop gaming tables in the 1970s and somehow ended up as one of the most referenced personality models in meme culture, Twitter debates, and late-night group chat arguments.
The alignment chart maps your moral compass across two axes: Law versus Chaos (do you believe in rules and structure, or freedom and autonomy?) and Good versus Evil (do your actions serve others, or yourself?). This quiz uses 10 scenario-based questions to place you on both axes and reveal your true alignment.
Answer with your genuine first instinct — not the answer you think makes you look good. Ready to find out where you fall on the great moral grid? Roll for initiative.
Quiz Questions
- Question 1: You discover that a close friend has been shoplifting from a large corporation for months. They aren't struggling financially — they just think the company deserves it. What do you do?
- Question 2: A new policy at your workplace is clearly unfair to a group of colleagues, but management insists it's necessary and within the rules. How do you respond?
- Question 3: You find a wallet on the street with $500 cash, a driver's license, and credit cards. Nobody is watching. What do you do?
- Question 4: In a group project, one member has done almost no work but will receive equal credit. The deadline is tomorrow. What's your move?
- Question 5: You witness a stranger cutting in line at a crowded coffee shop. The barista doesn't notice. What do you do?