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There's a lot of different shades between these options but where would you put yourself in the alignment system?

Lawful Good: I follow the RAW and CR system. I want my players to survive so i try to give them hints and information to warn them of deadly enemies.

Neutral Good: I try to follow the RAI and tweak when needed. I want my players to survive so i give them hints and information to warn them of deadly enemies, sometimes i fudge the dice if the monsters are too lucky and/or the players too unlucky.

Chaotic Good: The rules are just a rough guideline, i'm the only true law. I want my players to survive so i'll make sure they dont die unless they do something really stupid.

Lawful Neutral: I follow the Raw and CR system. The players will be given reasonable opportunity to find information about upcomming enemies. The dice will decide the outcome.

Neutral: I mostly follow the rules but some things needs correcting to keep the difficulty at the right level. The players will be given reasonable opportunity to find information about upcomming enemies. The dice will decide the outcome.

Chaotic Neutral: The rules are just a rough guideline. I will make sure the encounters are well balances. Players will find enough information, if they look at the right places. It's up to the players and the dice, the same goes for battles.

Lawful Evil: I follow RAW and CR recommendations. A few +2 CR encounters are well within reason. Why should i inform the players, if they dig hard enough they will find what they need, else they didn't deserve to survive in the first place.

Neutral Evil: The rules are too easily abused by the players. Some things need to be altered, others need to be restricted to NPC use. Players will have to fend for themself, it's not my job to keep them alive.

Chaotic Evil: I'm the god of this world! Those pesky players need to feel my wrath and bow before my might! Die insects, die!