Does readying an action take an action?

On your turn, you can move and perform an action. The ready action is, as you point out, an action like any other. This means that on your turn you can move and take the ready action.

What is readying an action?

Readying an Action The action occurs just before the action that triggers it. If the triggered action is part of another character’s activities, you interrupt the other character. Assuming he is still capable of doing so, he continues his actions once you complete your readied action.

What does the ready action mean in RuneScape?

The ready action lets you prepare to take an action later, after your turn is over but before your next one has begun. Readying is a standard action. You can ready a standard action, a move action, or a free action. To do so, specify the action you will take and the conditions under which you will take it.

What are the consequences of readying an action?

Initiative Consequences of Readying: Your initiative result becomes the count on which you took the readied action. If you come to your next action and have not yet performed your readied action, you don’t get to take the readied action (though you can ready the same action again).

What does the ready action do in Pathfinder?

The ready action lets you prepare to take an action later, after your turn is over but before your next one has begun. Readying is a standard action. It does not provoke an attack of opportunity (though the action that you ready might do so).

What kind of action can you take on your turn?

On your turn, you can take one standard action, move action, and quick action, and a handful of free actions, in any order. You can use a standard action to take a move action, and you can use a standard or move action to take a quick action. You can use one interrupt action when it’s not your turn.

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