Thrown Weapon Point Blank


Rules Questions


Assuming my character has point blank master and quick draw. Could I run up hit something with my throwing axe pick up the axe and make another attack in the same round assuming 6/1 BAB. What if I used a weapon cord?

Sczarni

Retrieving a weapon with a weapon cord is a move action, so that wouldn't work.

Picking a weapon off the ground is likewise a move action, and it provokes.


No, ro do multiple attacks you need to use the full attack action. However if you can use quick draw rondraw as many weapons as needed for your full attack.

More or less to do multiple attacks yii can only do a ft step. I think there is a barb archetype that has some shield throwing stuff with charges.


Is there a quick draw like feat for picking up from a weapon cord?


You need a blink back belt if you want to full attack with one thrown weapon .


If you were Hasted, you could throw, 5' step, pick up, strike. But that rather assumes that the thrown weapon lands where you want it. AFAICT, there's no explicit rule that says where a thrown weapon lands. Even if it hits someone, an axe is likely to bounce a few feet. And you'd probably be better off just doing a 5' step, full attack, extra attack.

The Exchange

Mudfoot wrote:
If you were Hasted, you could throw, 5' step, pick up, strike.

Afraid not. Haste only gives you an extra attack when you take a full-attack action (which is a full-round action). That sequence would be:

Standard Action (throw)
5'
Move Action (pick up)
Standard Action (strike)

You can't take a move action of any kind when making a full-attack action.

Spoiler:
Unless of course you somehow have pounce (not to derail).


The only way you can make this work with a single weapon is to use a blink back belt.

Otherwise, with multiple weapons and quick draw you could just draw weapons and throw them.

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