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Originally Posted by Ulzgoroth
I wouldn't have a problem with B switching their maneuver to something equivalent, but equivalency is a problem. Move and Attack or Committed Attack (let alone All Out Attack) include penalties to your defenses. If you've already defended without those penalties a substitution would be unfair.
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That's not relevant, B's defense was against A's attack which happens before B's maneuver anyway.
Even if B had declared an All Out Attack, because A was interrupting B's attack, B would still be defending with the defense he had for his last turn's maneuver, not the defense B will have until his next turn due to his maneuver this turn.