| Myrrdoch |
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Okay, so the envoy's clever feint ability reads that it makes the target flat-footed against the envoy's attacks until the end of the envoy's next turn. On a successful use, it makes the target flat-footed against the entire party's attacks until the end of the envoy's next turn.
Flat-footed applies a -2 penalty to the target's AC, but the condition itself also prevents reactions like attacks of opportunity.
Does this mean that on a successful bluff check, an Envoy can just prevent an enemy from ever making reactions? Or does it just mean that they take the AC penalty, because they are flat-footed "against the attack" and they haven't gained the flat-footed condition a la an operative's debilitating strike?