What happens after your throw your wushu dart?


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Do you still have it? Can you make iterative ranged attacks with it?

This seems to be how wushu darts are traditionally used in real life, yet the rules say nothing of the sort.


In pathfinder a wushu dart doesn't have a attached rope.

Quote:
Wushu Dart: This sharpened wooden spike can be used as a punching weapon but it is perfectly balanced for throwing.

But a rope dart does....

Quote:
Rope Dart: This deceptively complex weapon appears as nothing more than a 12-foot rope with a 6-inch-long, conical metal spike. Similar to a meteor hammer, it can be whirled at great speeds, then aimed to strike and pierce opponents with great reach. Once it strikes, the wielder can quickly retrieve the weapon with a tug of the rope.

"Quickly retrieve" sounds like maybe the same as a weapon cord, which allows a dropped weapon to be recovered as a swift action.

Grand Lodge

Splendor wrote:
"Quickly retrieve" sounds like maybe the same as a weapon cord, which allows a dropped weapon to be recovered as a swift action.

Not anymore!

Grand Lodge

blackbloodtroll wrote:
Splendor wrote:
"Quickly retrieve" sounds like maybe the same as a weapon cord, which allows a dropped weapon to be recovered as a swift action.
Not anymore!

To elaborate on this for those unaware, it was changed to a move action.

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