Thrown Weapons and Unfolding Wind Rush


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Hey guys,

I saw this style feat in Inner Sea Combat:

Quote:

Unfolding Wind Rush (Combat, Style)

Thrown weapons fly from your hands as if blown by a gale, and you leave behind a wake of wind as you move.

Prerequisite(s): Dex 13, Wis 13, Mobility, Perfect Style, Quick Draw, Unfolding Wind Strike, base attack bonus +13 or monk level 13th.

Benefit(s): When using Perfect Style and wielding thrown weapons, you can combine a full attack action with a single move action. You must forgo the attack at your highest bonus but may take the remaining attacks as normal at any point during your movement. You can spend 1 ki point as a swift action to create a path of wind along your path of movement that functions as wind wall for 1 round; this effect does not affect your ranged attacks.

Maybe I'm overthinking it, but it seems that the feat only says I need to be wielding the weapon and using Perfect Style. It doesn't say that I have to be using the thrown weapon as part of the attacks that I take during the full around (After forgoing one attack as per the feat). Does this mean that RAW, I can wield a shuriken or something in one hand, and a longsword in the other hand, use this feat, and then make all my attacks with the longsword?

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