The answer is no. A dart is considered a thrown weapon. IIRC, blowgun darts count as ammunition.SRD said:Ammunition: Projectile weapons use ammunition: arrows (for bows), bolts (for crossbows), or sling bullets (for slings).
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Projectile Weapons: Light crossbows, slings, heavy crossbows, shortbows, composite shortbows, longbows, composite longbows, hand crossbows, and repeating crossbows are projectile weapons.
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Although they are thrown weapons, shuriken are treated as ammunition for the purposes of drawing them, crafting masterwork or otherwise special versions of them and what happens to them after they are thrown.
Not really, no. A blowgun dart is maybe an inch or two long, whereas a weapon-dart is more like a foot or two - it's basically a small javelin. It's NOT the kind of dart you'd be likely to throw in a pub.drunkmoogle said:The answer is no. A dart is considered a thrown weapon. IIRC, blowgun darts count as ammunition.
Ain't that strange.

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