Tony Vargas
Legend
You'd be taking a guess at whether your charge will work, just like you would vs any target you couldn't see but tried to charge by guessing where he was, of course. Actually, you'd have it a little easier, since you could adjust your course once you passed the wall.
Taken litterally, 'directly' would imply a single path - a straight line. Your interpretation makes many possible charge paths, some posibly quite convoluted, possible. You have to take 'direct' a little less than litterally to do that, using the way 4e handles diagonals as a rationale for fuzzing the litteral meaning of 'direct.' I'm not saying you can never do that, just that it's a kind of reasoning I've noticed you eschewing in other threads.
What I /do/ find consistent is your championing counter-intuitive interpretations. Which is kinda cool, actually. Makes ya think.
Taken litterally, 'directly' would imply a single path - a straight line. Your interpretation makes many possible charge paths, some posibly quite convoluted, possible. You have to take 'direct' a little less than litterally to do that, using the way 4e handles diagonals as a rationale for fuzzing the litteral meaning of 'direct.' I'm not saying you can never do that, just that it's a kind of reasoning I've noticed you eschewing in other threads.
What I /do/ find consistent is your championing counter-intuitive interpretations. Which is kinda cool, actually. Makes ya think.
