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Originally Posted by Fred Brackin
You choose All Out Defense during your _attacker's_ Turn.
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That is in fact not a legal action.
What happens is:
Turn A1: A declares AoD, thus does not attack.
Turn B1: B attacks A, A parries with the +2 from AoD.
Turn A2: A new turn has begun for A, so now A arm-locks B; B parries.
Turn B2: B tries to break free or whatever.