You didn't think Larp battles and bofer crafting was the limits to Styroblast, did you? No, Styroblast also hosts Nerf shoot-outs too!
It could be argued back and for which is better; Nerf or Styroblast. So we decided not to have a debate over it and simply leave it as this: Those interested solely in Nerf don't have to come to Styroblast battles, and those interested in Styroblast don't have to come to Nerf battles. For those interested in both, however, are doubly respected! Players that participate in Nerf can be as immersive and role-playing as they care to.
Nerf battles are always held in indoor locations, thus ammunition loss is kept to a minimum, and on this note, there are a few rules every Nerf Player must abide by.
1) If borrowing another player's weapon or ammo, you must ask the owner's permission first. If borrowing, you are responsible for the weapon's condition and ammo count. Treat anything you borrow as if it is your own.
2) At the end of each Nerf game, all players will search the game area and pickup all darts they can find. It doesn't matter to whom the darts belong to, pick them up. The darts are pilled in a box, where players sort through them and reclaim the darts they used.
3) The more players that pay attention to the announcer when prepping for the next game, the more time all players will have to play! It is better to spend more time on the field than more time in the bunker re-explaining everything because you were too busy <insert excuse>. So please, don't be the one everyone is waiting on to start the next game.
4) Honesty is a virtue. When you are shot, be truthful about it. Believe it or not, the more truthful players are on the battlefield, the more fun they have (probably because they aren't arguing over if <insert name> was shot or not).
Nerf Disk bullets, N-Strike darts, Elite darts, Whistler darts, Plunger darts, Zombie Strike darts, and Rival balls (from the Nerf Rival series coming out this Fall) count at one damage. Two of any of those darts will kill a player; it does not matter where on the body it hits. One Mega dart or foam Rocket counts as an instant kill to players, no matter where on their body it hits. Also, any foam knife, foam dagger or foam sword can be used to Shank players, which are instant melee kills (NOTE: to kill someone with a melee weapon, you must say "Shink" "Shank" "Shwing", or "Sir Prise!" while striking them to get the Shank kill. Daggers, Knives, Hatchets and Shortswords from Styroblast can be used as well).
What weaponry can I use in Nerf? Any Nerf dart gun you have! Modded or not, it matters not; you can use it. As long as it isn't a water gun (pants-wetting pranks don't count as shots or kills). You can also make your own weapon that shoots a type of Nerf dart (such as pvc pipe usage of some kind). Foam Knives, Daggers, Hatchets or Shortswords can be used for melee. Shields can be useful and well as Walkie Talkies for communicating with other players.
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You didn't think Larp battles and bofer crafting was the limits to Styroblast, did you? No, Styroblast also hosts Nerf shoot-outs too!
It could be argued back and for which is better; Nerf or Styroblast. So we decided not to have a debate over it and simply leave it as this: Those interested solely in Nerf don't have to come to Styroblast battles, and those interested in Styroblast don't have to come to Nerf battles. For those interested in both, however, are doubly respected! Players that participate in Nerf can be as immersive and role-playing as they care to.
Nerf battles are always held in indoor locations, thus ammunition loss is kept to a minimum, and on this note, there are a few rules every Nerf Player must abide by.
1) If borrowing another player's weapon or ammo, you must ask the owner's permission first. If borrowing, you are responsible for the weapon's condition and ammo count. Treat anything you borrow as if it is your own.
2) At the end of each Nerf game, all players will search the game area and pickup all darts they can find. It doesn't matter to whom the darts belong to, pick them up. The darts are pilled in a box, where players sort through them and reclaim the darts they used.
3) The more players that pay attention to the announcer when prepping for the next game, the more time all players will have to play! It is better to spend more time on the field than more time in the bunker re-explaining everything because you were too busy <insert excuse>. So please, don't be the one everyone is waiting on to start the next game.
4) Honesty is a virtue. When you are shot, be truthful about it. Believe it or not, the more truthful players are on the battlefield, the more fun they have (probably because they aren't arguing over if <insert name> was shot or not).
Nerf Disk bullets, N-Strike darts, Elite darts, Whistler darts, Plunger darts, Zombie Strike darts, and Rival balls (from the Nerf Rival series coming out this Fall) count at one damage. Two of any of those darts will kill a player; it does not matter where on the body it hits. One Mega dart or foam Rocket counts as an instant kill to players, no matter where on their body it hits. Also, any foam knife, foam dagger or foam sword can be used to Shank players, which are instant melee kills (NOTE: to kill someone with a melee weapon, you must say "Shink" "Shank" "Shwing", or "Sir Prise!" while striking them to get the Shank kill. Daggers, Knives, Hatchets and Shortswords from Styroblast can be used as well).
What weaponry can I use in Nerf? Any Nerf dart gun you have! Modded or not, it matters not; you can use it. As long as it isn't a water gun (pants-wetting pranks don't count as shots or kills). You can also make your own weapon that shoots a type of Nerf dart (such as pvc pipe usage of some kind). Foam Knives, Daggers, Hatchets or Shortswords can be used for melee. Shields can be useful and well as Walkie Talkies for communicating with other players.