For casters and bards would True Neutral or Neutral Good be better than Lawful or Chaotic Good?
For rogues and rangers would Neutral Good be the best option?
For casters and bards would True Neutral or Neutral Good be better than Lawful or Chaotic Good?
For rogues and rangers would Neutral Good be the best option?
**Note, simply personal preferences listed below. I honestly don't think it matters too much one way or another.**
Honestly, unless you're planning on multi-classing into a class that requires a specific alignment (Pally, Monk, Barb, Bard), I prefer true neutral. The ranger/monk splash is pretty popular, so obviously you'd have to be LN or LG for that build. Bards and rogues may as well be TN since they can UMD everything anyway, ditto with sorcs (even at half ranks).
Does the +2 resistance bonus to saves that True Neutral characters get stack with the resistance items?
No, I mean +2 resistance bonus to saves.
True Neutral is an alignment that is neutral on both the Good-Evil axis and the Law-Chaos axis of the alignment spectrum.
Taken From: http://ddo.enterwiki.net/page/True_NeutralIn DDO, True Neutral garners special benefits from 'Stability' items (namely +2 deflection bonus to AC and a {verified|+2} resistance bonus to saves). There are, however, no alignment-specific wepons for true neutral characters. True Neutral characters can use axiomatic and anarchic wepons without suffering a negative level. They can also use items with a Taint of Evil without penalty.
Read that again Pheona, you'll see the quote you put up there talks about the +2 resistance bonus from "stability" items. As Kraldor pointed out, they don't stack (since they are the same bonus).