(Psi)SeveredHead said:
The paladin will say "I've got another solution, not quite as good, but it means I don't have to lie" and then wonder why the rest of the party is giving him hateful glares...
That's faulty reasoning.
Any character without full ranks in bluff as a class skill who tries to lie their way into a thieves guild is dog food. Period.
Yes, the paladin can't lie his way into the theive's guild. Neither can the Fighter, Barbarian, Druid, Non trickery domain cleric, Wizard, Sorceror, Ranger, Wu-jen, Shugenja, Samurai, Sohei, Psion, Psychic warrior, Wilder, Soulknife, or the hexblade.
In short, if the party is not 100% rogues, clerics with the trickery domain, and bards, lying into the thieves guild won't work for the party. The fact that the paladin can't lie has nothing to do with it, not very many people can lie well enough to get away with that. The fighter is just as much as a liability, he CAN lie, but there's no way that he could do so very well.
And you can be damn sure that guild thieves would have at least full ranks in sense motive, if not magical means of truth discernment for people nosing their way into the guild that they don't trust, thieves trust other thieves least of all, they're not fools.
Sorry for the lateness of the reply. I was going to let this slide, but it kept bothering me that no one contested this fact.