Twin feint and feint action


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hi there guys right so kinda confused with the Twin feint rouge feat. against monsters that are immune to mental effect of which the feint action will not effect so can you perform a twin faint against that monster?

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slopmop wrote:
hi there guys right so kinda confused with the Twin feint rouge feat. against monsters that are immune to mental effect of which the feint action will not effect so can you perform a twin faint against that monster?

Rules as written, nothing in the actual feat (beyond the name) indicates it involves an actual feint or other mental action, so it should be usable against any foe who isn't somehow immune to becoming flat-footed completely:

Twin Feint <Two Actions> (Feat 1) wrote:

Rogue

Source Core Rulebook pg. 183 1.1
Requirements You are wielding two melee weapons, each in a different hand.
You make a dazzling series of attacks with both weapons, using the first attack to throw your foe offguard against a second attack at a different angle. Make one Strike with each of your two melee weapons, both against the same target. The target is automatically flat-footed against the second attack. Apply your multiple attack penalty to the Strikes normally.

Individual GMs might interpret this differently, however...


^ that. Twin Feint is it's own thing.

It does not get any of the bonuses (such as Scoundrel) or limitations (such as Mental) as regular Feint.

Your not doing anything at all that has to do with Charmiasa, or Deception. Just using one weapon to clear the way for the second weapon.

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