
Stewart818 |

When the magus throws a weapon enhanced by his arcane pool and hits a foe, he regains 1 arcane pool point. The magus can regain a number of arcane pool points per day equal to his Intelligence modifier in this way. If he throws his held weapon and draws another in the same round, he can enhance the newly drawn weapon with his arcane pool as a free action instead of a swift action.
Up to two one-handed melee weapons or up to four light melee weapons can be hung from the belt in straps or sheaths. When the wearer draws a weapon attached to this belt and throws it before the end of her next turn, the weapon teleports back to its strap or sheath immediately after the attack is resolved.
Since reading the ranged tactics toolbox, I've been trying to put Throwing Magus onto a workable character idea.
Say, for example, I have a +1 Dagger attached to my blinkback belt, the Quick Draw feat, +6 BAB, and for certain reasons I have not drawn or enhanced the dagger with my Magus ability at all in the combat. As a full round action, could I; quick draw as a free action, throw the non-enhanced dagger, have it return to my belt after the attack resolves, quick draw it again, and then enhance it with my Arcane Pool as a free action? And then obviously throw it again but with more damage. The last sentence of Throwing Magus would lead me to believe yes, but it says "another" so I'm not sure if it has to be a another seperate weapon because I'm pretty sure this was intended for throwing multiple weapons in a round.
I already know I can't Spellstrike with throwing weapons without the Myrmidarch or Card Caster archetypes, that's not my concern. I'm just curious if anyone can see reason my scenario won't work.

bbangerter |

The intent looks to be that after enhancing one weapon with your swift (and throwing it) all enhancements to additional weapons in the same round become free actions to enhance them.
RAW, you could make an argument for what you want to do - but given what I believe is the intent, best ask your GM (or expect table variation in PFS).
(Note that the context of being able to enhance as a free action is the context of having thrown your previously enhanced weapon - so while I think you can make the RAW argument, I wouldn't consider it a very strong argument for it).