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Originally Posted by Appletoe
Perhaps another way around this would be to grant certain enemies the 360 degree vision advantage with the justification that they're 'just that good'?
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But that still maintains the blatant nonrealism that it's possible to run around an enemy, who is fully aware of your presence, and shiv him in the back.
The proposed solutions to Heroic Charge, in this thread, always revolve around exotic advantages of some sort (even if your case proposes the use of an exotic advantage to represent sheer non-supernatural skill), whereas my thinking is that it's boosting the realism of the facing rules that'll solve the problem. Because I like the concept of Extra Effort, and I like the idea of having Charge as one of several possible EE actions.