No, because the Ready Action requires you to cast the spell as normal and then hold it, releasing it with your reaction later. Which means you can’t use a bonus action spell and then Ready a spell to be used later, because of the restriction in the Player’s Handbook.
Can you attack with a ready action?
RAW, no, as Extra Attack says that you need to use the attack action on your turn to get the extra attacks. If you’re using the attack action as a readied action, then you’re not taking the attack action on your turn, you’re using it on someone else’s.
Can you ready an action outside of combat?
Rules as written (RAW), you can’t ready an action out of combat, and initiative is rolled as soon as combat starts. So if you’re playing RAW you can’t do that, no.
Can 5E hold movement?
Yes you can. It’s explained on p. 192 of the player’s handbook. First, you decide what perceivable circumstance will trigger your reaction. Then, you choose the action you will take in response to that trigger, or you choose to move up to your speed in response to it.
Can you ready action Multiattack?
You absolutely can ready Multiattack. You can also ready Attack. The reason you only get one attack during that readied Attack, is because the Extra Attack feature itself specifies “on your turn.” If you Ready an Attack that triggers on your own turn, it will indeed benefit from Extra Attack, since it’s on your turn.
Can second wind be used outside of combat?
Yes, they can be used out of combat. Bonus Actions aren’t special in this regard—all spells take an action of some kind to cast, and if you couldn’t take “combat” actions outside of combat, you couldn’t cast any spell out of combat. (Or drink a potion. Or remove something from your backpack.
Can you hold Initiative 5e?
The only way to postpone your action is to ready an action† and wait for the specified trigger. Using this action burns your reaction, but does not change initiative as in previous editions. There is actually no way to jump around the initiative order (temporarily or permanently) at all at this time in 5e.
Does Magic Missile break invisibility?
Since the wand of pyrotechnics is not casting a spell nor is it making an attack (no attack roll) it does not break invisibility. This is true for all magic items that do not involve casting a spell or making an attack.
Can an invisible familiar use the help action?
Yes you get advantage You give up your Sprite’s damage to the foe and in return you get a greater chance to hit, and thus have a bigger chance of doing damage yourself. The way your sprite’s Help action plays out is mostly flavour.