I'm between this and the revolver for just. Trying out N1 Darts. I'm curious, because they seem interesting. Much moreso than Hyper or Ultra. They went for something a bit different but in between classic Elite and hobby half-lengths. Higher power but also keeping to a lower age range, and they aren't plastering lies all over it. That combined with the affordability of this and the Agility is def appealing. Hell, even the Infinite isn't horrible in price to me considering the completely new magazine mechanism, though it's disappointing the flagship has the lowest fps.
Something really important that a lot of people Overlook is how novel the new darts are when it comes to Velocity and energy delivery while still staying within safety guidelines
@@sweetlikechocothai neither of those are able to be aimed at as young a demographic, both literally and figuratively. Most of the design decisions around short darts are all things the community came out with some 15/20 years ago. Obviously I'm not a fan of DRM but credit where credit is due. A lot of design considerations were put into the actual user experience. Probably just sucks for you that those considerations were largely aimed at new foam flingers
@@mattorama you don't seem to get it, it's not about fps it's about age ratings/safety(ie Newtons per square inch). With normal darts you risk serious eye damage around 90 fps hence the elite par. We knew steffans could hit 100+' over a decade ago but it took years to get a market compatible alternative that wasn't just functionally a glue tip and they're ubiquitously eye pro only, something kids are terrible at respecting(you can't tell me you've never seen a kid stare straight down the barrel). A better way of thinking about this is by comparing it Mega as that was designed around similar safety concerns. Imo, the FPS criticism from hobbyists who have better options is kind of overweighed by the number of kids kept out of the er.
@@clayre839 xshot and adventure blasters are 8+ just like N series and Elite. They’re just less expensive and fire a superior dart. I not sure what ur on about.
hasbro has honestly been cooking with n-series as far as price to performance goes (at least by hasbro standards), im cautiously optimistic for the future of the line
Went to a war this past Saturday and one of the players that showed up had a bunch of the new N-series blasters. Shell designs weren't bad. Not sure about the new darts though.
this is true but ultra darts and n series darts are more comparable and ultra pinpoint darts win in this comparison because there more accurate and have more range but there also more durable.
@@SodapopperAnimationsBut Ultra was not a replacement for Elite, it was an attempt at broadening their market by attracting older buyers who wanted more than the Elite standard. The N Series is the replacement for Elite, leaving them room to produce a new range of Ultra or Pro blasters. The problem with the old Ultra Accustrike darts was they were more prone to permanent damage and relatively expensive to produce.
It's not a case of "can't be bothered", it's simply an aesthetic choice, a new range of blasters with a different look to those it replaces. Not unexpected considering the criticism Hasbro got for making Elite 2.0 look too similar to previous models. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
No, that isn't it at all. A number of companies make blasters based around Hasbro's previous dart sizes, and even more produce various Elite style darts. It's a flooded market, and there's little profit in dart sales. The new darts not only perform better, they are unique to Hasbro, and I believe they're patented, so Hasbro get to sell their darts to people. It's a common business strategy, everywhere you look you find proprietary goods, some of which are licenced out to others for a fee.
I ain't giving up my Elite blasters, they're cooler looking than this. That said, I might give it a shot just cause, or at least JUST THIS. $5 can't be beat, harmless enough. I'll give it a shot
@@sweetlikechocothaiI don't think the new darts actually need to replace the old 'Elite style blasters that other companies use. Hasbro just want to sell your their products, they are still the market leader and the most well known, so people will definitely buy them. Not everyone is invested in the older standard, and those people won't care, as long as they can buy more darts. Many will be happy to have both types, so either way, Hasbro win.
2 darts... Really.. couldnt possible give u at least a fun amount. Maybe im being over critical but especially for a new ammo surely u should be a bit more generous. While im being critical.. im bored of the overuse of super simplictic smart ar.. especially the vertical barrel pistol configuration. I dont think i have seen one pistol like that I want... Just seems the cheapest why to fool people into thinking your new blasters are cool. There has to be a reason they do it loads and im sure thats the one.. i think the only smart ar iv rwally enjoyed is the roughcut, but it uses it for a reason and is super fun to use as it creats a shotgun blast affect.
Yeah I'll probably buy this just to try out the new ammo.
Seems like what this is perfectly for. I think i will too.
That's probably why they made this 😂
They like 4x different two shot AR’s so far.
Imagine a world where all these blasters fired MegaXL darts. That would be awesome.
Can we call it the N Ward for short?……..nvm.
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Stop giving me ideas for my review 💀
Ward N?
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Warden
It's basically a single-action derringer. Neat.
my second barrel always comes out a tiny bit after the first shot so i can't shoot both without adjusting
I have this issue too, after firing few rounds. This issue happened. 😢
You could have kept it in the packaging for the firing test lol
Can’t wait till we mod it
This is probably gonna end up being my first N-Series blaster.
I'm between this and the revolver for just. Trying out N1 Darts. I'm curious, because they seem interesting. Much moreso than Hyper or Ultra. They went for something a bit different but in between classic Elite and hobby half-lengths. Higher power but also keeping to a lower age range, and they aren't plastering lies all over it. That combined with the affordability of this and the Agility is def appealing. Hell, even the Infinite isn't horrible in price to me considering the completely new magazine mechanism, though it's disappointing the flagship has the lowest fps.
The same with the Ultra 1. History repeats 😆
Its literally just ultra 2.0 lol
The snapfire lives on
The blaster looks like a knock off of the gears of war MX8
To whoever at Hasbro picked this color scheme, lets go Mets baybe love da Mets
Something really important that a lot of people Overlook is how novel the new darts are when it comes to Velocity and energy delivery while still staying within safety guidelines
Like Xshot or Adventure Force. Except they use more accurate and much less expensive ammo.
@@sweetlikechocothai neither of those are able to be aimed at as young a demographic, both literally and figuratively. Most of the design decisions around short darts are all things the community came out with some 15/20 years ago. Obviously I'm not a fan of DRM but credit where credit is due. A lot of design considerations were put into the actual user experience. Probably just sucks for you that those considerations were largely aimed at new foam flingers
80 fps hasn't been novel in quite a minute.
@@mattorama you don't seem to get it, it's not about fps it's about age ratings/safety(ie Newtons per square inch). With normal darts you risk serious eye damage around 90 fps hence the elite par. We knew steffans could hit 100+' over a decade ago but it took years to get a market compatible alternative that wasn't just functionally a glue tip and they're ubiquitously eye pro only, something kids are terrible at respecting(you can't tell me you've never seen a kid stare straight down the barrel). A better way of thinking about this is by comparing it Mega as that was designed around similar safety concerns. Imo, the FPS criticism from hobbyists who have better options is kind of overweighed by the number of kids kept out of the er.
@@clayre839 xshot and adventure blasters are 8+ just like N series and Elite. They’re just less expensive and fire a superior dart. I not sure what ur on about.
Goddamn, did not expect nerf to be affordable
hasbro has honestly been cooking with n-series as far as price to performance goes (at least by hasbro standards), im cautiously optimistic for the future of the line
This and the agility might be the only somewhat well priced ones. The shadow storm is wicked overpriced.
@@DreamsOfLennox Hopefully they come out with an accustrike n series dart soon so you could actually run them.
Dart type just raises the floor not the ceiling
I really like that it looks like a fallout 10mm pistol, i may need to grab one for a paint job
I love all your unboxing videos
Went to a war this past Saturday and one of the players that showed up had a bunch of the new N-series blasters. Shell designs weren't bad. Not sure about the new darts though.
Nerf ultra blasters with pinpoint darts have more range and are more accurate them nerf n series
So are Adventure Force waffle darts in an Xshot or an Adventure Force blaster.
this is true but ultra darts and n series darts are more comparable and ultra pinpoint darts win in this comparison because there more accurate and have more range but there also more durable.
@@SodapopperAnimationsBut Ultra was not a replacement for Elite, it was an attempt at broadening their market by attracting older buyers who wanted more than the Elite standard. The N Series is the replacement for Elite, leaving them room to produce a new range of Ultra or Pro blasters. The problem with the old Ultra Accustrike darts was they were more prone to permanent damage and relatively expensive to produce.
@@another3997 i know but ultra is now discontinued😕
Wow, they can't even be bothered to put a shell over the plunger?
It's not a case of "can't be bothered", it's simply an aesthetic choice, a new range of blasters with a different look to those it replaces. Not unexpected considering the criticism Hasbro got for making Elite 2.0 look too similar to previous models. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
I need a mag-fed mod for this asap
I have not spent $5 total on Hyper or Ultra. This is more tempting. But probably not happening.
They failed in making usable .50 darts, that’s the only reason they are changing the caliber
No, that isn't it at all. A number of companies make blasters based around Hasbro's previous dart sizes, and even more produce various Elite style darts. It's a flooded market, and there's little profit in dart sales. The new darts not only perform better, they are unique to Hasbro, and I believe they're patented, so Hasbro get to sell their darts to people. It's a common business strategy, everywhere you look you find proprietary goods, some of which are licenced out to others for a fee.
@@another3997 that’s exactly what I’ve said. They don’t make money in .50 darts because the competition does it better
wait if its 5 dollars does that mean its 3 pounds in the uk
Your range looks scary
Bro, my one farts the second dart out! I am so disappointed, opened it up and the internals are welded together😢
With that profile, it looks like a Yukimura from Cyberpunk 2077.
Yeewhoow
Nice, another Jolt 😂
The new blisters DO just look like a cheap off brand product
Keep up the good work! God Bless!
I still don't see this replacing Elite.
It can’t. Too many other companies have invested in the .50 cal standard. No reason to have wider darts unless we’re talking Mega or MegaXL.
I ain't giving up my Elite blasters, they're cooler looking than this. That said, I might give it a shot just cause, or at least JUST THIS. $5 can't be beat, harmless enough. I'll give it a shot
@@sweetlikechocothaiI don't think the new darts actually need to replace the old 'Elite style blasters that other companies use. Hasbro just want to sell your their products, they are still the market leader and the most well known, so people will definitely buy them. Not everyone is invested in the older standard, and those people won't care, as long as they can buy more darts. Many will be happy to have both types, so either way, Hasbro win.
@@shady_the_oneThat's what Hasbro want people to do, they don't mind you having other brands as long as people buy their products too.
2 darts... Really.. couldnt possible give u at least a fun amount. Maybe im being over critical but especially for a new ammo surely u should be a bit more generous.
While im being critical.. im bored of the overuse of super simplictic smart ar.. especially the vertical barrel pistol configuration. I dont think i have seen one pistol like that I want... Just seems the cheapest why to fool people into thinking your new blasters are cool. There has to be a reason they do it loads and im sure thats the one.. i think the only smart ar iv rwally enjoyed is the roughcut, but it uses it for a reason and is super fun to use as it creats a shotgun blast affect.
That’s my name…
Bndr Can You play together Aaron Esser NERF gun game 2.40 please 😅
Change your intro plz
nerf is dead bro
People have been saying the same thing for years, yet it hasn't happened yet. I'm betting that in three years time, Nerf will still be here.