We have taken to calling the following situation The Bubble in our games:
Your enemy knocks you prone and steps back 1 square. On your turn you spend a move to stand but now you can't do a melee attack. You need 2 squares to charge but the bad guy is only 1 square away and most standard attacks don't allow a shift before the attack as part of the standard action attack. Is this right? If the bad guy moved back 2 squares you could charge and if the bad guy did not move away any squares you could attack once you stand up.
How are other groups addressing this?
Thanks in advance.
Your enemy knocks you prone and steps back 1 square. On your turn you spend a move to stand but now you can't do a melee attack. You need 2 squares to charge but the bad guy is only 1 square away and most standard attacks don't allow a shift before the attack as part of the standard action attack. Is this right? If the bad guy moved back 2 squares you could charge and if the bad guy did not move away any squares you could attack once you stand up.
How are other groups addressing this?
Thanks in advance.


