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The SRD description of an immediate action says you can perform an immediate action at "any time", but this has some logical limitations.
The most common interpretation is that the last chance you have to declare an immediate action to interrupt another event is after the event you are responding to has been declared, but before it has been resolved. You ...
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Yes, a Fighter can take both an Opportunity Attack and an Immediate Interrupt on the same turn.
Immediate Actions (Rules Compendium 195)
Once per Round: A creature can take only one immediate action per round, either an immediate interrupt or an immediate reaction. Therefore, if a creature takes an immediate action, it can’t take another one until ...
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Yes, if you want.
Immediate Action: Much like a swift action, an immediate
action consumes a very small amount of time, but represents a
larger expenditure of effort and energy than a free action. Unlike
a swift action, an immediate action can be performed at any
time—even if it’s not your turn.
Using an immediate action on your turn is the ...
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