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Originally Posted by tbone
If the attacker succeeds on the feint roll but the Feint itself fails, let the action count as Evaluate.
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I've never been very fond of the Evaluate Maneuver, but this merging of Feint and Evaluate manages to simultaneously elevate
both of them. I think I'd go with the variant where any successful Feint counts as an Evaluate, just so we can avoid odd situations where you turn out to have been better off if the foe had succeeded well enough to eliminate the defense penalty (while this shouldn't happen with the bonus to hit - -1 to the foe's defense is generally worth more than +1 to hit, at least so long as the foe doesn't opt for an All Out Attack or similar - the bonus against hostile Feints and Deceptive Attacks could well make a significant different.
However, one of my (unstated) objectives in this thread is to incentivize doing the Feint and the Attack during the same Maneuver, to avoid all the oddities that crop up from them occurring on separate turns, and gaining the benefits of Evaluate does the opposite. Well, unless you allow a character who Feints and Attacks in the same Maneuver to gain the benefits of an Evaluate (the attack bonus only to later Attacks in this Maneuver, but the defensive bonuses until the start of the character's next turn), but that feels... off.