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5e Ready Action - Ready action on your turn so that you can act later in the round using your reaction.
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<blockquote data-quote="guachi" data-source="post: 7381056" data-attributes="member: 6785802"><p>From a Crawford tweet: "To the reaction rule, a round is measured from the start of your turn. You could take a reaction, then again after your turn starts."</p><p></p><p>Crawford has, out of whole cloth with no textual support whatsoever, redefined what a round is solely for reactions. There is the round as defined in the rules - everyone has a turn. And a round as defined for reactions - the round starts on your turn. The first is in the rules. The second is completely fabricated in Crawford's mind. The statement "remember that you can only take one reaction per round" is now gibberish. Which round is this talking about? The actual round or this fantasy "reaction round"? It's like the rules assume two different kinds of rounds, one that's in the rules and another that's implied but never stated. </p><p></p><p>How this squares with a Thief who can take two turns in the first round of combat I have no idea. What round? The "combat round" or the "personal round"? Only one of these is defined in the rules. The other is... not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guachi, post: 7381056, member: 6785802"] From a Crawford tweet: "To the reaction rule, a round is measured from the start of your turn. You could take a reaction, then again after your turn starts." Crawford has, out of whole cloth with no textual support whatsoever, redefined what a round is solely for reactions. There is the round as defined in the rules - everyone has a turn. And a round as defined for reactions - the round starts on your turn. The first is in the rules. The second is completely fabricated in Crawford's mind. The statement "remember that you can only take one reaction per round" is now gibberish. Which round is this talking about? The actual round or this fantasy "reaction round"? It's like the rules assume two different kinds of rounds, one that's in the rules and another that's implied but never stated. How this squares with a Thief who can take two turns in the first round of combat I have no idea. What round? The "combat round" or the "personal round"? Only one of these is defined in the rules. The other is... not. [/QUOTE]
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