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I'll throw both of their specials up here for the wording, but I'm curious: when it says "along that path", it doesn't just mean like at the end of it, right?
example: Rhino is charging 4 squares straight forward in column H, but the person he's charged up to is adjacent to him in column I. Rhino is still able to use his special, correct?
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RHINO CHARGE: Rhino can use Charge and breaks away automatically when doing so. When he does, if he moves only in a straight horizontal, vertical, or diagonal path, he can use Improved Movement: Ignores Hindering Terrain, Ignores Blocking Terrain and destroys blocking terrain as the character moves through it, may only target a character along that path, and modifies his damage value by +1 for each square moved.
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HEAD DOWN, HORN UP: Rhino can use Charge. When he does, he automatically breaks away and if he moves only in a straight horizontal, vertical, or diagonal path and hits a character along that path, roll a d6; increase Rhino's damage value by half the result.
Last I saw the target had to be in the path. In this case in column H. There's a couple of threads already discussing this though, and I haven't kept up on them to know if a final decision was made.