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noble peasant wrote:
do wands count as weapons for say quick draw?
Nope.
Quick Draw wrote:
You can draw weapons faster than most.
Prerequisite: Base attack bonus +1.
Benefit: You can draw a weapon as a free action instead of as a move action. You can draw a hidden weapon (see the Sleight of Hand skill) as a move action.
A character who has selected this feat may throw weapons at his full normal rate of attacks (much like a character with a bow).
Alchemical items, potions, scrolls, and wands cannot be drawn quickly using this feat.
Normal: Without this feat, you may draw a weapon as a move action, or (if your base attack bonus is +1 or higher) as a free action as part of movement. Without this feat, you can draw a hidden weapon as a standard action.

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Dubgall wrote:
A spring loaded wrist sheathes will allow you to "draw" a wand as a swift action. It does provoke an AoO though
Careful. The text isn't that it provokes, but that it "provokes as normal".
Since drawing a weapon doesn't provoke, drawing a weapon with a spring-loaded wrist sheath doesn't provoke, either, but drawing things like scrolls or potions still would.
Hence why you have to ask your GM if they consider wands to be weaponlike.
But, either way, it's a no go with Quick Draw.
Sean H wrote:
AFAIK, swift actions never provoke. Did that change?
It was never a thing. Swift action spells do not provoke, and many people incorrectly use that as a basis for a general rule.