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==Overview==
==Overview==
The '''Alignment System''' is the way characters change [[Alignment]].  It was introduced with [[Going Rogue]].
[[File:ParagonMarket AlignmentSystem.png|left]] The '''Alignment System''' is the way characters change [[Alignment]].  It was introduced with [[Going Rogue]].
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==Availability==
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==Details==
==Details==
Beginning at level 20, players can receive [[Tip|Tips]], which initiate [[Alignment Mission|Alignment Missions]].  Completing an alignment mission will give a character one point of [[Public Fame]] for the alignment the player chose at the beginning of the mission, provided the character is eligible for that alignment and does not currently have five points of Public Fame. After receiving ten points of Public Fame in one alignment, the next Tip to drop will be a [[Morality Mission]] of that alignment.  The morality mission allows a character to change or reaffirm their alignment.
Beginning at level 20, players can receive [[Tip|Tips]], which initiate [[Alignment Mission|Alignment Missions]].  Completing an alignment mission will give a character one [[Alignment Points|Alignment Point]] (and a point of [[Public Fame]]) for the alignment the player chose at the beginning of the mission, provided the character is eligible for that alignment and does not currently have five points of Public Fame. After receiving ten Alignment Points in one alignment, the next Tip to drop will be a [[Morality Mission]] of that alignment.  The morality mission allows a character to change or reaffirm their alignment.
 
Public Fame expires after 20 hours, effectively restricting characters to changing alignment on a 20-hour cooldown.


==See Also==
==See Also==

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Overview

ParagonMarket AlignmentSystem.png

The Alignment System is the way characters change Alignment. It was introduced with Going Rogue.

Availability

It is only available to VIP players, players who have purchased Going Rogue, and players who have purchased it in the Paragon Market.

Details

Beginning at level 20, players can receive Tips, which initiate Alignment Missions. Completing an alignment mission will give a character one Alignment Point (and a point of Public Fame) for the alignment the player chose at the beginning of the mission, provided the character is eligible for that alignment and does not currently have five points of Public Fame. After receiving ten Alignment Points in one alignment, the next Tip to drop will be a Morality Mission of that alignment. The morality mission allows a character to change or reaffirm their alignment.

Public Fame expires after 20 hours, effectively restricting characters to changing alignment on a 20-hour cooldown.

See Also