You may not choose to Feint at all unless you limit yourself to one physical Maneuver during a given turn. You may still use any Extra Attacks, as these do not count as additional Maneuver selections. You may still Feint as many times as you like within the same Maneuver, but only the most recent Feint applies to an attack.
If attacks are made during the same turn following a Feint, the Feint applies only to those attacks. Otherwise, the Feint applies to attacks made on the following turn. The reasoning here is that if you're moving fast enough to warp time, you're moving too fast for someone else to see you and be faked out.
To get the benefits of being really fast, just use your first maneuver to, say, All-Out Attack (Double) to soak up defenses, and your second to Attack with a Deceptive Attack to blast through what's left. More.
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