irdeggman said:
Which as you pointed out violates the stipulation of attack when getting to the threatened square. "First, you must move to the closest space from which you can attack the opponent." {pg 154 PHB}
The first thing I did was move to the closest space from which I can attack the opponent. Then I continued to move along the straight line to perform the bull rush. Once my movement was concluded, I attacked.
Note that it doesn't say "First, you must move to the closest space from which you can attack the opponent
and stop." First I moved there; then I continued to move, because I had movement remaining. The movement must
first be to that space, but the Charge text
doesn't require me to stop there.
Of course, since I'm moving directly towards my opponent, continuing past that space will likely end up with me entering his space, and the errata state that you can't overrun as part of a charge... so about the only way I
can continue moving is if I'm Bull Rushing. ... which, fortunately, is permissible as part of a charge.
Take another example - an ogre is 50 feet away from an archer. If he attacks from ten feet away, the archer will just 5' step and full attack. If he attacks from 5' away, the archer can't full attack without provoking an AoO. So it's to the ogre's advantage to attack from 5 feet away.
He charges. First, he moves to the closest space from which he can attack his opponent - ten feet away, condition satisfied. Second, since he has movement remaining, he continues along the straight line, ending up five feet away. Then, at the end of his movement, he attacks.
Where has he broken the rules of charging? The first thing he did was move to the closest space from which he can attack his opponent, and the rule doesn't say he has to stop there once he's done so...
-Hyp.