Mega Darts
Larger in diameter and length, these are used primarily in older guns
and on the east coast.
Micro Darts
Smaller than the mega, micros are the standard that comes with most
every newer gun on the market today, and are the most widely used darts by nerfers.
Larami Darts
They are the same size in diameter as a mega dart, but are a bit shorter.
Easily recognizable by their bright color scheme, they are the best stock darts ever made, and perform excellently in all
mega-firing guns. They only came with the first edition Supermaxx Guns.
Arrows
They are expensive, bulky, and impractical. When the shafts
and vanes are perfectly straight, they can be incredibly accurate, but they are next to impossible to keep in such shape,
and you can only carry a few on you at any one time, so it's not worth the effort to keep them in such shape.
Homemade/ Stefan Darts
Extremely inexpensive, homemade darts were originally made by a Canadian
Nerfer named Stefan, hence their name. They are comprised of hardware-store-bought foam, hot glue, and fishing weights
or BBs. They work the best in everyone's guns, because everyones stefans are tailor made to their barrel materials.
If you make your stefans well, they should fit your barrels perfectly, and should perform better than just about any stock
darts.
Missiles
See arrows review, cut to four inches long, add an "extremely rare"
tag, with about five blasters tops that can fire them. Nice to know they exist. Well, at least we think they exist..
Maybe they're extinct. Who knows?
Balls
The most versatile Ammo type. Can be fired with air pressure,
pushing force, elastic bands (help us please..),spinning wheels, heck, you can even throw the darn things. More
fun than useful. More inaccurate than anything else.
Koosh Vortex Rings
Excellent range. Fired by the Koosh Vortex Line, they come in
two sizes. Or, rather, they used to... Very rare. They're blown around in the wind a lot,
so use them indoors, if ever.
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