Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-33092097-20190702194615/@comment-26431461-20190702195928

Technically, it's neither. It's officially part of the Icon Series. But since the Icon Series consists of only N-Strike blasters (so far), and the packaging says N-Strike, I'd argue N-Strike, regardless of what the production version of the blaster may have printed on it.

The Crossfire Bow also had an Elite logo, but unless you count its successor, the Blazefire, nobody would ever think of the Crossfire Bow as an Elite blaster. The Elite logo on the Magstrike is either a mistake, or the actual blaster might not even have the Elite logo. Remember that stock images do not always reflect what the blaster may have printed on it in real life, although it's rare for this to happen.

Side note: the packaging art for the blaster features an Icon Series logo in place of the Elite logo, whereas the one that is presumably real has an Elite logo and the Icon Series logo in a different place. I was going to add this in the trivia, but the page is now locked, soooo.

This is my own stance on the subject and I know you might have a different one. I frankly find it silly that there is an edit war going on, resulting in the locking of two pages because of a printed logo on a piece of plastic, but that's just me. Glad we are trying to come to a compromise though.

EDIT: Ok, me saying it is under neither is a lie because Icon Series is actually a sub-series under the N-Strike line. Oops. So it really does belong under N-Strike, technically.