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Sometimes when writing I encounter issues where they have too many allies that are willing to solve their conflicts.
I found a solution whenever this happens is to amplify each characters' flaws. Suddenly the conflicts no longer resolve themselves!
Me writing this all down
I actually really dislike this. If characters act unjustifiably stupid, it annoys me and I leave. I prefer characters who try their best, while amplifying their flaws often requires reworking how they're previously characterized. Even then, if a character is too flawed, I often don't have fun watching them. They'd need to offer something else if they're so incompetent. If they just suck, why have them?
I prefer to consolidate allies, only including ones that are indispensable.