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In a focused fight, Pigritia does exactly what it says, no issues here.
In a human battle, it looks like targeting does get randomized for your sinners. Enemy targeting remains the same. However, targeting does not overlap, as is the usual behavior in human fights. Each sinner will still be forced to clash with an enemy skill when possible, and will only deal one-sided attacks when your skills outnumber the enemies'. Notably, one-sided attacks still target normally, starting from the slowest enemy as expected.
It might be good to send their support an email in case this is unintended.
But as it actively messes with enemy speed rolls, makes sense you'd have to redo your targetting (heck, with it mentioning resetting stuff, it's odd that it didn't clear your previously set targets at all).
Well, just hit win rate twice or so to clear selection and that'll be that, if so.