FrogReaver
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I like the word Contingency, which is much better than the placeholder "Moves".
A downside to making it a distinct thing from reactions, however, is that I actively wanted Bravuras to acquire other reactions for their toolbox: Protection fighting style, Sentinel, Mage Slayer feat, etc.
What are we worried about if they can use other reactions more than once per round? If we gate the number of reactions by level (either by keying it off of extra attacks, or simply tying it to level) then there's a level trade-off, right? Let's say they get two extra reactions by level 7, and somebody goes Sorcerer 13/Bravura 7 with War Caster. Sure, they could potentially cast 4 spells in a round by getting 3 AoO's...on three different turns...but they're casting them as a level 13 Sorcerer instead of level 20. That's a huge investment for an edge case scenario.
Same with Rogue using it to get extra Sneak Attacks.
Or am I missing some other optimization that hasn't occurred to me?
So far rogue seems like the most optimized use. Here's what I see.
Round 1. Bavaura 5/Rogue X gets hit hard uses uncanny dodge to half the damage. He then gets hit again by a big hit. He uses his bonus action to use uncanny dodge again. He then attacks twice and lands sneak attack.
Round 2. Next turn an enemy moves away from him. He takes the OA. He gets hit for another big hit and halves the damage by giving up his bonus action again.
Is it overpowered? Probably not, but it's pretty impressive to be able to call up whatever reaction the rogue variant needs whenever he needs it.
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