don't want to go case for case house rule by house rule and stat for stat... but characters in this game do things no one can do in real life and as such in real life we would call it supernatural... the 'tags' we use just say "in this D&D world a trained blank can do that"
I do it is my favorite edition of the game
so is challenging a ton of guys to charge you then... look I don't want to go point by point this is dumb... can we agree that action movies have a wide array of things happen (along with every type of story) that in the real world would be un able to be done.
no one (that I have ever seen going back and forth for 10 years with you and others about this) says you are wrong to dislike it... you are wrong to say it "HAS to be supernatural"
Once again. If you like 4E, great. I actually had fun for a while but eventually burned out on it and don't want to play it again. I've tried to explain why, only to be told I just don't know what I'm talking about. I don't think there's anything wrong with liking or not liking any specific game.
IN MY OPINION many fighter abilities in 4E were supernatural. They felt supernatural to me in a way abilities for fighters in other editions did not. Some abilities are extraordinary, some abilities are explicitly supernatural in nature. Some, in 5E, are borderline like the battlemaster's commander's strike but that is a rare exception.
If you have a different opinion, more power to you. Different people can have different opinions, it's not the end of the world. What I don't get is why people can't just say "I disagree, in my opinion..." and why some supporters of 4E are so vindictive and insulting.