I'm a tad bit confused about the Blind Opponent Maneuver. If it cannot be used unless the defender successfully criticals his Parry, what is the attacked rolling again? A second roll that is an opposed test? Not against the first roll that was the critical that allowed the maneuver?
So once the maneuver was attempted both attacker and defender must roll again to see if the defender pulls of the Blind Opponent with Evade? If not how can the attacker hope to beat the already critical Parry?
So once the maneuver was attempted both attacker and defender must roll again to see if the defender pulls of the Blind Opponent with Evade? If not how can the attacker hope to beat the already critical Parry?