
AncientSpark |
Two Weapon Feint reads:
While using Two-Weapon Fighting to make melee attacks, you can forgo your first primary-hand melee attack to make a Bluff check to feint an opponent.
Question 1: There are ways to attack with two weapons as a standard action, such as the Dual Strike Weapon Trick feat.
As a standard action, you can make two attacks, one with each weapon you’re wielding, applying the normal penalties for two-weapon fighting to each.
Can Two Weapon Feint be used with this?
Question 2: Twinned Feint reads:
Benefit: As a standard action, you can attempt to feint against a foe within your reach. If you succeed at the feint, you can make an additional feint attempt against a foe that is adjacent to the first one and also within reach. You can attempt only one additional feint per action with this feat. When you use this feat, you take a –2 penalty to your AC until your next turn.
Special: If you have the Improved Feint feat, you can use this feat as a move action instead.
Can this be used with Two Weapon Feint?

Garbage-Tier Waifu |

1. It's debatable but since it's taking the two-weapon fighting penalties, I think it might count.
2. No, it specifies an action to use the feat. Even if you can feint with a different action, using this feat utilises a separate action to feinting. Kind of like Dazzling Display, if you know the feat. That allows you to demoralize every creature within 30 feet as a full round action. That does not mean you can use Dazzling Display whenever you demoralize.