dave2008
Legend
I disagree, you're just using a different definition of the term "charge." I don't disagree that 4e provides more tactical rules, not trying to argue that.No everyone can do that in 4e too... Your charge is slow and purposeful the attack at the end potentially complex for anyone capable of complex attacks including sneak attacks and so on.
The 4e charge is potentially a move + a dash and attack with a benefit.
it is an encouragement to move a little like flanking is.
Additionally there were many abilities that keyed off of that. ...like class at-wills that turn that attack with movement into even more because it is an attack with movement and feats that boost that charge effect further.
5e you need a bloody feat to charge.
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