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'''{{action|reaction}}''' is one type of [[Resource]] available to creatures during a combat round. It is consumed when using ''[[Reaction (Combat)]]'' such as [[Attack of Opportunity]] or casting certain [[Spells]] such as [[Counterspell]].
'''{{action|reaction}}''' is one type of [[Resource]] available to creatures during a combat round. It is consumed when using ''[[Reaction (Combat)]]'' such as [[Opportunity Attack]] or casting certain [[Spells]] such as [[Counterspell]].


Unlike Actions and Bonus Actions, a character can use the ''Reaction'' resource during its turn and on other creature's turns. Characters normally receive one ''Reaction'' per combat round at the start of their turn. Some triggered actions, such as [[Reckless Attack]] or [[Divine Smite]] are referred to in-game as reactions.
Unlike Actions and Bonus Actions, a character can use the ''Reaction'' resource during its turn and on other creature's turns. Characters normally receive one ''Reaction'' per combat round at the start of their turn. Some triggered actions, such as [[Reckless Attack]] or [[Divine Smite]] are referred to in-game as reactions.

Revision as of 17:54, 16 August 2023

Template:Up to date Reaction is one type of Resource available to creatures during a combat round. It is consumed when using Reaction (Combat) such as Opportunity Attack or casting certain Spells such as Counterspell.

Unlike Actions and Bonus Actions, a character can use the Reaction resource during its turn and on other creature's turns. Characters normally receive one Reaction per combat round at the start of their turn. Some triggered actions, such as Reckless Attack or Divine Smite are referred to in-game as reactions.

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See also: Category:Reactions and Reaction (Combat)