Rather than large picture, simply put chaotic good is the alignment for commiting evil for greater good. Possibly even a lawful evil, so long as they acknowledge their actions are definitely evil.
Can a villain be chaotic good?
So taking that in accord with chaotic good, you can craft a villain who could act as a sort of renegade anti-hero, someone who perceives that they’re doing good, but by doing things like assassinating a king they perceive as corrupt.
What’s the best way to play an evil Bard?
If not, there really are two good ways to play an evil bard, depending on which college you go with. Cutting Words is a good use of your talents to make others weaker. Use Magical Secrets to get either some blasty spells to burn the place down (drawing from the Warlock spell list could also be a good route to take for the right feel).
Which is the best example of chaotic evil?
Many drow, some cloud giants, and yugoloths are neutral evil. Chaotic evil (CE) creatures act with arbitrary violence, spurred by their greed, hatred, or bloodlust. Demons, red dragons, and orcs are chaotic evil. Good and evil are fairly self-explanatory.
Who are the neutral good and chaotic good?
Many celestials, some cloud giants, and most gnomes are neutral good. Chaotic good (CG) creatures act as their conscience directs, with little regard for what others expect. Copper dragons, many elves, and unicorns are chaotic good. Lawful neutral (LN) individuals act in accordance with law, tradition, or personal codes.
Which is the best alignment for a barbarian?
It is bugging me a little! Both Chaotic Good and Neutral Good alignments would work just fine. If your barbarian is from a much more rigidly spiritual or social society that uses their rages an an outlet for the stifling culture, then maybe a Lawful alignment isn’t out of the question.