4e needs closures...
Actually, let us rearrange this sentence to clarify subject-predicate agreement as required by our English teachers.
"An ally of your choice within 5 squares of you can charge as an immediate reaction a target that you charge until the end of the encounter."
(Still a grammatical mess, because it's not clear what the "until" clause is attached to.)
This implies that you must choose the ally up-front, and that the ally is the one spending the immediate reaction. Since effects happen right away when a power is used, and immediate reactions happen immediately after whatever they are reacting to, it seems to me that the ally could react to the Iron Dragon Charge itself, since it was the preceding event and was a charge.
I think this is interpretation 5) in the original post.
-- 77IM
Actually, let us rearrange this sentence to clarify subject-predicate agreement as required by our English teachers.
"An ally of your choice within 5 squares of you can charge as an immediate reaction a target that you charge until the end of the encounter."
(Still a grammatical mess, because it's not clear what the "until" clause is attached to.)
This implies that you must choose the ally up-front, and that the ally is the one spending the immediate reaction. Since effects happen right away when a power is used, and immediate reactions happen immediately after whatever they are reacting to, it seems to me that the ally could react to the Iron Dragon Charge itself, since it was the preceding event and was a charge.
I think this is interpretation 5) in the original post.
-- 77IM