NERF has made a number of exciting announcements over the past week or so. To start with, they announced the new NERF Elite Junior product line aimed at children 6 years of age and younger.
This includes the Rookie Pack ($24.99) with an 8-dart drum Rambler blaster plus 4 targets and 32 darts; the Voyager Target Set ($17.99) which offers a 2-dart blaster along with two targets and 20 darts; the Explorer ($12.99) with a 4-dart blaster; the Flyer ($9.99) which stores up to 4 darts, but only fires one at a time; and the Ultimate Starter Set ($19.99) which has two blasters (Cadet and Scoutfire) along with 15 darts. All of these are now available at major retailers and seem like a great way to enjoy family time.
I know that I got together with a group of my family over the holidays and we had a NERF war in the house. It was one of the funnest things I’ve done in a long time.
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If you’re looking for something a little more mature, NERF recently made a few more announcements. The Pro Gelfire Legion Blaster ($19.99) gives you prime spring action so you don’t have to worry about batteries, and slam fire action fires shots in a continuous stream. It has a 130-round hopper and comes with 5,000 desiccated shells that explode on impact. It also has a trigger lock to prevent accidental firing and goggles for safety.
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Dungeons & Dragons NERF fans can grab some blasters this spring too to help promote Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. The Palarandusk ($11.99) is a Microshots blaster inspired by the golden dragon Palarandusk that guards Neverwinter. Comes with 2 darts and is very simple to use.
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Meanwhile, the Rakor blaster ($16.99) fires 2 darts in a row and is inspired by the black dragon from the world of D&D. You will get 4 darts with this blaster.
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The third D&D blaster is Themberchaud ($27.99). This crossbow blaster fires a single bolt and is inspired by the red dragon of the Underdark. The flexible tail can wrap around the arm and the dart storage underneath will make reloading a breeze. The crossbow comes with 6 darts.
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Additional NERF D&D toys include Holga’s Greataxe ($22.99) and Xenk’s Daggersword ($16.99). These are foam replicas of the weapons used Honor among thieves.
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There is more NERF though! Under the NERF Rival name, there’s the Pilot XXIII-100 Blaster ($11.99) available exclusively through Walmart and the Forerunner XXIII-1200 Blaster ($27.99) available at most major retailers. The NERF Hyper line offers the Impulse-40 Blaster ($33.99) which can fire shots up to 110 ft/s! Finally, there’s the new NERF Sports Vortex Aero Howler Foam Football ($10.99). All of these products will be available in January 2023.
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by Tommy Williams
Source: Geek Tyrant

Bernice Bonaparte is an author and entertainment journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a passion for pop culture and a talent for staying up-to-date on the latest entertainment news, Bernice has become a trusted source for information on the entertainment industry.