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Thrown weapon multipule attacks

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If I had a PC concept (which I do) that envisioned throwing multipule daggers then closing for the kill, would I need the quick draw feat to make use of rapid shot?

Or would I need Twf to do the above?
 

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That is correct, you need a method of drawing more daggers as a free action, either Quick Draw or a Heward's Handy Haversack.

Two-Weapon Fighting can only be used for melee weapons. (See the Heavy Crossbow description.)
 

You could throw 2 daggers without needing quickdraw. I would say transferring a dagger from your offhand to your primary hand would be a free action. The feat Two-weapon fighting doesn't help with ranged attacks, but Ambidexterity would. That's if your DM wants to rule that you can't do the above as a free action, though Quickdraw's probably a better choice. Now, by the rules, if you want to do more than that, then yes you need quickdraw. As a house rule, you may want to ask your DM if you could use a bandolier much like a quiver of arrows, meaning you could draw the daggers from the bandolier as a free action. I think this quite reasonable.
 

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