Consider the following scenario:
A monster M is 6 squares away from a target T. M attempts to charge T, but as a readied action, after M has moved three squares, a fighter F charges M and marks him. (M has not used any actions prior to this this turn.)
Which of the following, if any, is true?
1. M is required to keep charging T, taking an OA from F in the process.
(1a. What about if the result of the readied action was to make getting to F impossible? Suppose that instead of F readying, T readied an action to move out of charge range. Or F was a wizard, and cast a wall of ice to block the charge path.)
2. M can stop moving, and make a charge attack against F instead.
3. M can stop moving, and use a non-charge melee attack power against F.
4. M can stop moving, but if he does so, he can take no further actions this round.
A monster M is 6 squares away from a target T. M attempts to charge T, but as a readied action, after M has moved three squares, a fighter F charges M and marks him. (M has not used any actions prior to this this turn.)
Which of the following, if any, is true?
1. M is required to keep charging T, taking an OA from F in the process.
(1a. What about if the result of the readied action was to make getting to F impossible? Suppose that instead of F readying, T readied an action to move out of charge range. Or F was a wizard, and cast a wall of ice to block the charge path.)
2. M can stop moving, and make a charge attack against F instead.
3. M can stop moving, and use a non-charge melee attack power against F.
4. M can stop moving, but if he does so, he can take no further actions this round.