VanCucci |
Hello everyone,
I'd like a clarification about the Scoundrel Rogue's Distracting Feint feat, i've been searching a lot but i couldn't find an answer.
Distracting Feint wrote:
Your Feints are far more distracting than normal, drawing your foes’ attention and allowing you and your allies to take greater advantage. While a creature is flat-footed by your Feint, it also takes a –2 circumstance penalty to Perception checks and Reflex saves.
Does the bolded part of the text imply that if the enemy is flat-footed only against the Rogue (so on a sucessful feint), it still takes the -2 to Reflex saves even from, say, the Wizard's Fireball?
Or does the Rogue need to get a critcally sucessful Feint to make the foe flat-footed to everyone, in order to allow his allies to take advantage of the feat's benefits?Thank you in advance.