Mythic Snatch Arrows and transferring Itterative Attacks


Rules Questions


Apologies if the formatting is wonky, I don't post often and this is a three-parter.

I'm running a (Martial Artist) Monk 2 / (Dancing Dervish) Bard 3 with Mythic Tier 2. Sometime in this 'Season' of adventures we'll be hitting Tier 3 and I'm looking at having my character take Mythic Snatch Arrows as his 3rd tier feat. I already have Combat Reflexes and I'm aware that this sets up a few possible chains of needed feats which is why I want to check feasibility before I invest a lot of time planning this build out.

Snatch Arrows (Mythic) states:
Prerequisite(s): Snatch Arrows.
Benefit: When you use Snatch Arrows to catch a thrown weapon that can also be used as a melee weapon, you can make a melee attack with it as an immediate action against a foe within the weapon's melee reach. You can expend one use of mythic power to make this attack without spending an immediate action.

Question A:
If a party member has thrown weapons and a low Iterative Attack (less than my Attack of Opportunity) can they target me, trigger my SA(M) and then allow me to take the AoO on an enemy? To my knowledge AoO's are at full BAB and there isn't an Iterative penalty for additional attacks. Does this work?

Question B:
Can I apply this feat to improvised weapons provided they're hucked in my general direction? Ex: Party member throws a sword my way.

Question C:
If it applies to improvised thrown weapons could they shoot an arrow my way and would I be able to use it as an improvised dagger?

Sovereign Court

*bump* I am also curious about this. In particular where do improvised weapons fall, and thrown weapons not meant to be made as melee (such as darts).

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