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Originally Posted by ArchonShiva
No reason they shouldn’t, but you’d have to feint that opponent, not just your target.
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Exactly. Feints affect the person rolling the defense, not the person being defended. Feinting Squishus the Sorcerer won't make it any harder for Sir François de Fender to leap in front of him. If you feint Sir François, though, and then go after Squishus, the good knight won't be as able to defend his little spellcasting buddy.