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** ''Falling into the darkness...'' | ** ''Falling into the darkness...'' | ||
** ''Reaching for absolute power...'' | ** ''Reaching for absolute power...'' |
Revision as of 19:08, 5 July 2011
Overview
Alignment Points may be gained by characters for earning Public Fame from Alignment Missions. Whenever a point of Public Fame is earned by a character, a corresponding Alignment Point is awarded - up to a maximum of 10 alignment points.
After accumulating 10 of one set of Alignment Points, characters may earn Morality Tips.
The four types of Alignment Points are:
- Hero
- Protecting the innocent...
- Believing in something greater...
- Becoming a role model...
- Vigilante
- Punishing the guilty...
- Becoming an angel of justice...
- Villain
- Pursuing the master plan...
- Falling into the darkness...
- Reaching for absolute power...
- Rogue
- Ignoring all the rules...
- Dreaming of riches and fame...