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::It seems clear to me that the intent is to allow that immediate reaction to be used on its own turn. All it needs to do is be changed to a minor action, or have a tiny footnote that says "Despite being an immediate action, this power can be used on your own turn". Indeed, saying that the author "does not understand the fundamentals of D&D 4e" just because of ONE MINOR MISTAKE, when its plainly clear what the author intended is overly harsh. And a defender doesn't need to be able to mark often or frequently - the sheer fact that this class can cause prone or immobilization at-will makes it an effective defender. [[User:Karrius|Karrius]] 00:38, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
: Dude, why do you think it's a problem for a ''goblin'' with ''threatening reach'' to only mark opponents when he shifts or inflicts damage on other players' turns? I thought people were complaining about that power being ''too good'' and now people are bitching that it isn't good enough when it only triggers on attacks of opportunities? Make up your mind.