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Situation: I'm a level 6 inquisitor with the Intercept Charge. teamwork feat.
It's the top of the order, and I use a full round action to go into total defense.
A few rounds later a teammate of mine standing 15 feet is charged. I have line of sight and a clear path to get in front of my teammate.
A. Can I intercept the charge thanks to Solo tactics?
B. Do I get the +4 ac bonus if I can intercept the charge?.
C. Can I even move as an immediate action after going into full round defense?

Ssyvan |

Full-Round Action: A full-round action consumes all your effort during a round. The only movement you can take during a full-round action is a 5-foot step before, during, or after the action. You can also perform free actions and swift actions (see below). See Table: Actions in Combat for a list of full-round actions.
Not sure if this helps, but it may be relevant to question C.

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Situation: I'm a level 6 inquisitor with the Intercept Charge. teamwork feat.
It's the top of the order, and I use a full round action to go into total defense.
A few rounds later a teammate of mine standing 15 feet is charged. I have line of sight and a clear path to get in front of my teammate.
A. Can I intercept the charge thanks to Solo tactics?
B. Do I get the +4 ac bonus if I can intercept the charge?.
C. Can I even move as an immediate action after going into full round defense?
First, Total Defense is a Standard, not a Full Round Action. That said:
A) I believe you can.B) Yes, you keep the Total Defense bonus.
C) I don't see why not. You can Total Defense and then move normally, anyway, so I don't see why you couldn't as an Immediate Action ability.