i saw the same thing but more jpegged right above this one
i dont think it should've been in a community for dad jokes tho

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Sometimes it is all you needoh ok so its basically the same thing in pf2e you also specify what'll trigger the action, but the explanation for how the action works is way shorter > Ready [two-actions] traits: Concentrate Source Player Core pg. 417 > You prepare to use an action that will occur outside your turn. Choose a single action or free action you can use, and designate a trigger. Your turn then ends. If the trigger you designated occurs before the start of your next turn, you can use the chosen action as a reaction (provided you still meet the requirements to use it). You can't Ready a free action that already has a trigger. > If you have a multiple attack penalty and your readied action is an attack action, your readied attack takes the multiple attack penalty you had at the time you used Ready. This is one of the few times the multiple attack penalty applies when it's not your turn. source: [archives of nethys](https://2e.aonprd.com/Actions.aspx?ID=2299&Redirected=1) (yes every pathfinder rule is in a free to use website) -
Sometimes it is all you needwell in pathfinder 2e you can turn 1 action into a reaction, which is basically the same thing anyway how does readying actions work in d&d? -
Sometimes it is all you needhaha jokes on you, in pathfinder we can delay our turn