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Some bonus actions can be taken if you want to sacrifice your whole action.
Potions have a straight hp gain instead of rolling, i.e. superior healing gives 20 hit points back.
Isn't trading down actions RAW? A Full Action can be used to perform an extra Bonus Action, a Reaction (out of turn action with triggering condition expressed to the DM), or a movement action.
Don't think so
Bonus action using your action sounds fine, I guess I'd have to ask players if they're planning on using it for some exploit every round!
For the potions did you mean that you can take the average value instead of rolling?
I have allowed our bard to use its action to replace it as a bonus action a few times. Its usually used to grant inspiration and do his bonus action shove from telekinesis or use a bonus action spell with inspiration. It was common at the lower levels but stopped at higher levels since he has more options.
Seems fair enough
For the potions, it's a step for each rarity, Normal is 10hp, greater is 20hp superior is 30hp. Makes sense because it's the same potion, why should it's effects vary from use to use.