Charging House Rule Vs the Charger Feat
Under
the House Rule, Dashing in a straight line 15 feet or more allows the
individual to use their bonus action to make one melee weapon attack or
to shove a creature 5 feet.
Depending on the circumstances the DM *may*
also give you the individual Advantage on their attack or shove.
The
Charger Feat allows the individual to to charge 10 feet in a straight
line, but also gains +5 on their damage if their attack succeeds, or
they can shove 10 feet instead of the usual 5.
An individual with the
Charger Feat also has the option to do a Body Slam Attack, which both
shoves the opponent and deals damage. To do a Body Slam, they must
succeed at both hitting their opponent, and successfully shoving them.
If the attack misses, the shove automatically fails.
Under the House Rule, Dashing in a straight line 15 feet or more allows the individual to use their bonus action to make one melee weapon attack or to shove a creature 5 feet.
Depending on the circumstances the DM *may* also give you the individual Advantage on their attack or shove.
The Charger Feat allows the individual to to charge 10 feet in a straight line, but also gains +5 on their damage if their attack succeeds, or they can shove 10 feet instead of the usual 5.
An individual with the Charger Feat also has the option to do a Body Slam Attack, which both shoves the opponent and deals damage. To do a Body Slam, they must succeed at both hitting their opponent, and successfully shoving them. If the attack misses, the shove automatically fails.