Not in the case of multiple opponents.Grimolde said:Unless the other opponent has a CA, then he simply defends as normal. And if he doesn't have another CA, then it's redundant calling the move a Riposte, as it's identical to a normal attack v defence situaton.PhilHibbs said:Unless you are facing multiple opponents, with this you might be able to kill or disable an opponent before his ally has a go at you.
Unless I'm missing something, this is a pointless manouevre
Situation 1:
A misses C. C parries, chooses something other than Riposte.
B attacks C. C fails to parry and gets wounded.
C can't attack because his weapon arm is incapacitated.
Situation 2:
A misses C. C parries, ripostes, and kills A.
B attacks C. C fails to parry and gets wounded.
Or, B sees his friend die and runs for it!
I know which I prefer, if I'm playing C! Of course, A gets a defensive action against C's riposte, so the riposte isn't a guaranteed kill, but jumping the queue can be worth trying.
Of course you could argue that C can usually choose a more effective manoeuvre than Riposte, such as Change Range, Disarm, etc., but if you need to take someone out, then this is one way. If A has Heroic Presence, you've taken away a bonus from B as well, for example.