Since the Summoner has a restriction on how many summons can be have on the battlefield at the same time via his SLA, the following situation came up during our last session:
Summoner declares his ready action to summon creature AFTER his summoned creature finished his attacks on the foe.
This way (or even with the delay action) the summoner could easily have two summons on the battlefield at any given round.
Is ist an exploit of the RAI by the RAW or is it just meant to be?
When does the summoned creature act? Always ON the initiative count of the caster when being summoned?
Or on always AFTER the caster? Even when the Initivatiove counter changed after e.g. a delay action?