So long as you are not Caster A, and your character knows enough about spellcasting to know when a spell is almost-but-not-quite complete, sure thing.Stalker0 said:Caster A is casting a spell with 1 full round casting time. Can you ready an action to do some right before the spell is finished casting?
Not IMO, no. You can ready on a trigger condition, you cannot ready on a trigger future condition. Your action occurs "in response to that condition."Stalker0 said:Caster A is casting a spell with 1 full round casting time. Can you ready an action to do some right before the spell is finished casting?
Again what infiniti said coverd it pretty much.Infiniti2000 said:Not IMO, no. You can ready on a trigger condition, you cannot ready on a trigger future condition. Your action occurs "in response to that condition."
As another invalid example, you cannot ready to cast dimension door defensively if you are about to be successful hit with an attack.
Kieperr said:I agree with I2K. Further support for this is that you can ready a standard, move, or free action. Each of these actions must be taken on your turn, only immediate actions can be taken during another creature's turn. Taking a readied action changes your place in initiative but does not allow you to take actions during another creature's turn (after A has begun casting but before A has finished casting). If A is casting a full round spell and you want to take said readied action you must take it before or after Caster A's action, not during.
Definitely not the case. Interrupting other creatures' actions is one of the primary uses of the Ready action.Kieperr said:I agree with I2K. Further support for this is that you can ready a standard, move, or free action. Each of these actions must be taken on your turn, only immediate actions can be taken during another creature's turn. Taking a readied action changes your place in initiative but does not allow you to take actions during another creature's turn (after A has begun casting but before A has finished casting). If A is casting a full round spell and you want to take said readied action you must take it before or after Caster A's action, not during.