Readying an action costs one action and your reaction. (There are other costs, too, though, like the fact that you can’t ready some combinations of multiple attacks and bonuses that only work on your turn, or the risk of spending a spell slot without a benefit, etc.). Either way, your point definitely still stands.
Readying an action costs one action and your reaction. (There are other costs, too, though, like the fact that you can’t ready some combinations of multiple attacks and bonuses that only work on your turn, or the risk of spending a spell slot without a benefit, etc.). Either way, your point definitely still stands.