If you have the Extra Attack feature, can you attack once, then ready your second attack as a grapple/shove?












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Say you're a 5th level fighter. You take the regular Attack action on your turn and attack once. Can you then ready your other attack to grapple, instead of attacking on this turn, in case the enemy tries to get away? (Just like if you used one attack to grapple, then the other to shove.)










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    Say you're a 5th level fighter. You take the regular Attack action on your turn and attack once. Can you then ready your other attack to grapple, instead of attacking on this turn, in case the enemy tries to get away? (Just like if you used one attack to grapple, then the other to shove.)










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      Say you're a 5th level fighter. You take the regular Attack action on your turn and attack once. Can you then ready your other attack to grapple, instead of attacking on this turn, in case the enemy tries to get away? (Just like if you used one attack to grapple, then the other to shove.)










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      Say you're a 5th level fighter. You take the regular Attack action on your turn and attack once. Can you then ready your other attack to grapple, instead of attacking on this turn, in case the enemy tries to get away? (Just like if you used one attack to grapple, then the other to shove.)







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          This does not work



          In order to ready an action, you have to use your entire Action to take the special "Ready Action" option. But in order to make your first attack, you must have already used to Action to instead take the "Attack" action, which means you no longer have an action available to ready anything.



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            No, Ready and Attack are two different actions



            If you take the Attack action on your turn, you can't also take the Ready action. From the PHB section Actions in Combat:




            When you take your action on your turn, you can take one of the actions presented here, an action you gained from your class or a special feature, or an action that you improvise.




            It says you take one action, and doesn't make any provision for combining multiple actions into one.



            As a fighter, you could take both actions by using your Action Surge, since that gives you an additional action on your turn.






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              This does not work



              In order to ready an action, you have to use your entire Action to take the special "Ready Action" option. But in order to make your first attack, you must have already used to Action to instead take the "Attack" action, which means you no longer have an action available to ready anything.



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                $begingroup$

                This does not work



                In order to ready an action, you have to use your entire Action to take the special "Ready Action" option. But in order to make your first attack, you must have already used to Action to instead take the "Attack" action, which means you no longer have an action available to ready anything.



                See also the types of actions you can take.






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                  This does not work



                  In order to ready an action, you have to use your entire Action to take the special "Ready Action" option. But in order to make your first attack, you must have already used to Action to instead take the "Attack" action, which means you no longer have an action available to ready anything.



                  See also the types of actions you can take.






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                  This does not work



                  In order to ready an action, you have to use your entire Action to take the special "Ready Action" option. But in order to make your first attack, you must have already used to Action to instead take the "Attack" action, which means you no longer have an action available to ready anything.



                  See also the types of actions you can take.







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                      No, Ready and Attack are two different actions



                      If you take the Attack action on your turn, you can't also take the Ready action. From the PHB section Actions in Combat:




                      When you take your action on your turn, you can take one of the actions presented here, an action you gained from your class or a special feature, or an action that you improvise.




                      It says you take one action, and doesn't make any provision for combining multiple actions into one.



                      As a fighter, you could take both actions by using your Action Surge, since that gives you an additional action on your turn.






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                        No, Ready and Attack are two different actions



                        If you take the Attack action on your turn, you can't also take the Ready action. From the PHB section Actions in Combat:




                        When you take your action on your turn, you can take one of the actions presented here, an action you gained from your class or a special feature, or an action that you improvise.




                        It says you take one action, and doesn't make any provision for combining multiple actions into one.



                        As a fighter, you could take both actions by using your Action Surge, since that gives you an additional action on your turn.






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                          No, Ready and Attack are two different actions



                          If you take the Attack action on your turn, you can't also take the Ready action. From the PHB section Actions in Combat:




                          When you take your action on your turn, you can take one of the actions presented here, an action you gained from your class or a special feature, or an action that you improvise.




                          It says you take one action, and doesn't make any provision for combining multiple actions into one.



                          As a fighter, you could take both actions by using your Action Surge, since that gives you an additional action on your turn.






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                          No, Ready and Attack are two different actions



                          If you take the Attack action on your turn, you can't also take the Ready action. From the PHB section Actions in Combat:




                          When you take your action on your turn, you can take one of the actions presented here, an action you gained from your class or a special feature, or an action that you improvise.




                          It says you take one action, and doesn't make any provision for combining multiple actions into one.



                          As a fighter, you could take both actions by using your Action Surge, since that gives you an additional action on your turn.







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