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Nerf War Etiquette

Nerf Wars 25 October 2009 | 0 Comments

At each of the wars that I have attended, the most common scenario played was Deathmatch, with anywhere from 2-4 teams going at it. There were also a couple of rounds of Capture the Flag in two different styles at HCNO and pistol rounds at Reckoning. I am not going into detail on pistol rounds at this time since they are the same as Deathmatch with the exception that they are sometimes played with no teams and the only major difference is only short-range weapons can be used. I am also not going to discuss Capture the Flag as the rules were constantly being adjusted throughout the day. Nearly everyone on the East Coast plays Deathmatch, with most of the New Jersey players participating in this scenario exclusively. Let me first go into the breakdown of how Deathmatch is played and what you should and shouldn’t be doing. I know nearly everyone out there knows how to play Deathmatch, but I have been seeing a few things that need to be addressed.
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Nerf Guns has been created as a result of a passion for the foam dart guns. The N-Strike series is a line of foam-dart blasters and accessories marketed by Hasbro Toys under the Nerf brand name. This introduced a number of concepts into the Nerf product line, notably a universal accessory system, a futuristic military motif, and greater resemblance to real-life firearms.
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