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Convincing Fighter to do anything that benefits the party requires at DC 30 diplomacy check and the willingness to spend half an hour listening to him tell you why it's a bad idea first.

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Anonymous

This is when you invoke the 'if you're unconscious, you're willing' clause, knock him out (or use Sleep, if you're preferring to not deal hp damage to allies... if you can really count fighter as an ally...) then just have them hold his limp body while the spell is cast. That, or say "OK, but that means you don't get a share of the loot" and watch his loot goblin brain implode.

Anonymous

All I see with Cleric, is two parents with their child.

Jaxus

First Kineticist and now Fighter, does no-one value the power of Heart?

Randall Norman Pick

I'm pretty sure I've seen those EXACT expressions on the rest of the party when trying to get a toddler into a car seat.

Nick

He's going to have to hold their hands again to come back too. That's two actions that benefit the party, not just one. Also, he's only 1/4 of the party, so that's 3/4 of the benefits of his reluctant hard work going to others. That's just a bad investment.

Thomas Fowler

As loathe as I am to agree with that munchkin, depending on the plane they're going to, Fighter may have a point. The lower planes are all horrible, mechanacus is a universe-sized DMV and the upper planes have Fighter listed as "smite on sight"