It is very tempting to equate an NR's Charge with SY's Coin due to the frustration of facing an SY opponent. Coins are un-interactable (as of now) while the Charges are interactable (by killing the units). But there is one one huge difference between the Charges and the Coins. A Coin is almost always equal to 1 provision, a Charge can potentially be huge. On an Arbalest a Charge is worth 1 provisions (as it equates to 1 point to your side), on a Ballista it is 2, on a Trebutchet it is 3, and one a Foltest's Pride it can be much more and on a Kiyan it can even be worth 10+ points, a single charge. You have a unit which can double the Charge (Baron).
Except when used by Phllipa where a coin is worth 2 provisions (for that she pays a huge price), and on SeaJackal it can be worth 1.5 (when triggering Hoard), it is always 1 on 1. A Coin is not nearly as dangerous as a Charge can be. For example an Adept or Pricilla is multiple fold dangerous than TaxCollector or an Imke. If Charges should be made uninteractable (where your leader can store your charge and use it anytime they want), then a Charge should be worth 1 point on the board. Which is just horrible. NR Charges are super premium than coins and hence they have the vulnerability. An uninteractable Charge with the same kind of power will just make NR God Mode.
Just think about it and lets be real.
Except when used by Phllipa where a coin is worth 2 provisions (for that she pays a huge price), and on SeaJackal it can be worth 1.5 (when triggering Hoard), it is always 1 on 1. A Coin is not nearly as dangerous as a Charge can be. For example an Adept or Pricilla is multiple fold dangerous than TaxCollector or an Imke. If Charges should be made uninteractable (where your leader can store your charge and use it anytime they want), then a Charge should be worth 1 point on the board. Which is just horrible. NR Charges are super premium than coins and hence they have the vulnerability. An uninteractable Charge with the same kind of power will just make NR God Mode.
Just think about it and lets be real.