Ok my group is alittle caught off guard by a Warden, and a Swordmage. They both have allot of Immediate Interrupts, and Immediate Reactions, and were alittle unclear on how the exactly work. Or maybe they work differently with each class I"m not sure.
The warden's immediate reactions seem to take place after the full attack happens. So if a marked Target attacks someone other than the warden, the warden gets to make the immediate reaction attack AFTER the target completes it's inital attack.
If the marked target attacks someone other than the warden and the warden uses an immediate interrupt, the attack takes place BEFORE the target finishes it's action? Thus if the wardens attack kills the target, the target never completes it's attack on its target?
Is that accurate?
I'm thinking it works differently for swordmages because they specificly say, "after a target marked by you attacks someone who is not you, you get to do XYZ"
The confusion is the Swordmage thinks the warden's reactions/interrupts should be handled the same has his.
The warden's immediate reactions seem to take place after the full attack happens. So if a marked Target attacks someone other than the warden, the warden gets to make the immediate reaction attack AFTER the target completes it's inital attack.
If the marked target attacks someone other than the warden and the warden uses an immediate interrupt, the attack takes place BEFORE the target finishes it's action? Thus if the wardens attack kills the target, the target never completes it's attack on its target?
Is that accurate?
I'm thinking it works differently for swordmages because they specificly say, "after a target marked by you attacks someone who is not you, you get to do XYZ"
The confusion is the Swordmage thinks the warden's reactions/interrupts should be handled the same has his.