I have two house rules that relate to this situation and eliminate it as an "issue."
1) If you use a Move action to Standup you get a free Shift -- just like what happens if there is a creature in your square. Note that using Acrobat Boots, to Standup as a Minor action, does not grant the free Shift.
2) You can make a "Partial Charge" which is a Charge that only requires 1 square of movement but does not grant the +1 to hit.
I also use the Lunge/ Partial Charge houserule.
We've been using it for quite some time now and my players love it. While it certainly does make prone and daze less exploitable, we find those conditions to still be worth plenty on both sides of the screen.
"Lunge", that's a great name for it, thanks!
My players love the option too. So much, actually, that they are disappointed when it cannot be used in a LFR game.![]()
I have two house rules that relate to this situation and eliminate it as an "issue."
1) If you use a Move action to Standup you get a free Shift -- just like what happens if there is a creature in your square. Note that using Acrobat Boots, to Standup as a Minor action, does not grant the free Shift.
2) You can make a "Partial Charge" which is a Charge that only requires 1 square of movement but does not grant the +1 to hit.
one more option in the rules (and your DM may not like this): when you're prone, an ally can share your space. when you stand up and your space is occupied, you get a free shift to an adjacent square. like the square next to your enemy...)
This and other house rules used to nerf the prone condition are totally unnecessary. A number of members already suggested many ways to deal with being knocked prone all within the rules. Shouldn't we just find ways to get around it instead of changing the rules?
I've seen a number of clever ways players use to deal with the prone condition. One of the better ways is to have an ally stand in the prone character's square. When the prone character stands up, he automatically gets to shift. He then shifts towards the creature that knocked him prone and now gets to attack.
I don't think there is really a need to add house rules to nerf prone. There are already good tactics (that some people probably don't know about) to deal with prone conditions. It's just a matter of finding them.