The stock plugins are on par with most free and paid options.
ReaEQ - clean, easy to use, three parameters per band automatable (gain,frequency,bandwidth)
Some other free EQs might give you more or one thing or another, so it's a question of workflow and desired sound.
TDR SlickEQ and TDR Nova offer more sound shaping options and automatable controls, but fewer bands.
ReaComp is a beast. Pipelineaudio once described it as a box of transistors. You can shape it in to a wide range of different sounding processors.
There's nothing free out there like it. The least expensive option I know of is Klanghelm DC8C (20 Euros). That offers more.
ReaVerb. Now that's an interesting one. I use this kind of thing for convolution mostly, but there's more in it of course. That too has no equal in the free world, just for the large amount of options included. Liquidsonics makes some good convolution processors that put it above ReaVerb in many respects, but of course that's not free.
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