Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-32013442-20180116133407/@comment-32013442-20180205070102

She thing with alignment is it CAN take a LONG time to get enough alignment. If you are poor, or you are doing it incorrectly. Just last week I had a look at my Rhudel alignment, and decide, "Why don't I get this to 1000? I like their shield." And so, in the course of perhaps a few hours (and the completion of say, 60+ mini quests, most of which involved giving said people food/Orc steal/weapons/hunting deer. The hunting was the most irritating. I only did one or two of those quests. This resulted in a quick 600 alignment boost, which is exactly what I needed. I think people underestimate the current rate of alignment gain one can get from simply doing errands for npcs ingame. Seriously! I delivered a lady of rhun 8 weak red wine (such a skimp, I know!) and gained about 20+ with Rhudel. Do 5 quests like that, and you have a full 100 alignment in a single go. I know some quests only give 5+ alignment or so, but honestly, if you are smart about what quests you accept, it is fairly simple to get good mini quests most of the time. Added to this is the fact that if you make a list of the most commonly asked for items in the faction from which you are gaining alignment from mini quests, you can keep a good stock of the stuff on you whenever you want to get alignment. For Rhudel it is simple: durnaer, sulfur, niter, dates, olive bread, wine, Orc gear/metal, and even cooked fish. And of course, once you get enough alignment to hire troops and start grinding mobs, it is absurdly easy to get even MORE alignment, if you don't mind being hunted for bountys. This Saturday I boosted my high elven alignment by 300 in a single hour. Granted, I had 30 banner bearers, and excellent gear, but the point still stands. Gaining alignment IS NOT HARD. You just need to know how to do it.