well, the reaction is used at the end of your turn, not when the attack is made.Parrying Counter uses up a reaction, so you can only make one attack if your opponent misses.
I thought I worded that right. For Parrying Counter to work, the PC has to specify a reaction where they'll attack an opponent who attacks them and misses. Their reaction can occur on their turn or someone else's turn.well, the reaction is used at the end of your turn, not when the attack is made.
...i have no idea what you mean by this.I thought I worded that right. For Parrying Counter to work, the PC has to specify a reaction where they'll attack an opponent who attacks them and misses. Their reaction can occur on their turn or someone else's turn.
Correct.probably only once, since the phrasing is if it misses with one or more attacks you can make a weapon attack.
Not really. The maneuver specifically saysI thought I worded that right. For Parrying Counter to work, the PC has to specify a reaction where they'll attack an opponent who attacks them and misses. Their reaction can occur on their turn or someone else's turn.