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<blockquote data-quote="IceBear" data-source="post: 330323" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>Let's say you have a speed of 1200000ft.</p><p></p><p>If you take a 5ft Adjustment (to use the new terminology) you have no movement left for the round - period. That's the rules. You may only take a 5ft Adjustment if you haven't moved in the round. Thus, you can either take a 5ft Adjustment, or move - one of the other, not both. You could take a 5ft step (not an Adjustment) forward and then walk 25ft to the left, but that's really just moving 30ft. By the rules you can't walk 5ft forward and then charge 25ft to the left (some people allow it, but that's another discussion).</p><p></p><p>To allow you to take a 5ft step and move in the same round would allow someone with a speed of 30 to move 35ft and attack.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Just reread your post. Someone could step forward 5ft (not an Adjustment and thus be susceptible to AoO) and ready an action to charge and then get to charge 30ft, yes, but the Sage ruled that the charge would have to be in the same direction as the 5ft step. I don't think most people were arguing that you can't move and charge in the same round. They were saying you can't take a 5ft Adjustment and charge in the same round. However, the only charge you could do this way is a partial charge.</p><p></p><p>Note: We really have to use 5ft Adjustment when we mean the 5ft step with no AoO and just 5ft step otherwise.</p><p></p><p>IceBear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceBear, post: 330323, member: 1118"] Let's say you have a speed of 1200000ft. If you take a 5ft Adjustment (to use the new terminology) you have no movement left for the round - period. That's the rules. You may only take a 5ft Adjustment if you haven't moved in the round. Thus, you can either take a 5ft Adjustment, or move - one of the other, not both. You could take a 5ft step (not an Adjustment) forward and then walk 25ft to the left, but that's really just moving 30ft. By the rules you can't walk 5ft forward and then charge 25ft to the left (some people allow it, but that's another discussion). To allow you to take a 5ft step and move in the same round would allow someone with a speed of 30 to move 35ft and attack. Edit: Just reread your post. Someone could step forward 5ft (not an Adjustment and thus be susceptible to AoO) and ready an action to charge and then get to charge 30ft, yes, but the Sage ruled that the charge would have to be in the same direction as the 5ft step. I don't think most people were arguing that you can't move and charge in the same round. They were saying you can't take a 5ft Adjustment and charge in the same round. However, the only charge you could do this way is a partial charge. Note: We really have to use 5ft Adjustment when we mean the 5ft step with no AoO and just 5ft step otherwise. IceBear [/QUOTE]
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