Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-38684270-20200206010234/@comment-26257480-20200308215144

If I had to go ahead with what I used to own (I am selling all my nerf toys. Wont go in deep details right now), it would be the Unity Power System. You know the one with the Titan AS-V.1, Hornet AS-6 and Scout IX-3.

While I attempted to have some fun by modding (which was short lived), a decade ago, I used to play with some buddies and frankly, the Unity Power System was the center of attention. However, I think I should say why, in my opinion, it is pretty rare. But before tackling each blaster, I should point out that they all are discontinued blasters, which means at the time I write this, they are likely to command a premium price.

If your first impression is " Meh how can it be valuable ? ", this is what hits the Scout. While back in the days, single shot pistols were part of the general loadout, this isn't the case anymore for the vast majority. But even in it's category, it isn't a game changer due to his large size and lack of darts storage. I guess the only reason why it exists was for the set.
 * Scout IX-3|

You would think having 6 barrels and the ability to project twice more darts than a Sledgefire would make it very desirable since it is the main upside of that blaster. That would make it logical if it weren't of the air tank. Personally, I find air tank blasters pretty cool and sometimes, they have upsides that couldn't be rivalised without serious modifications. However, anybody who shot with an air tank blaster will tell you days and nights about how every single time you shoot, you got to pump. Surely, the Magstrike got re-released very recently, giving you an opportunity to try for yourself a classic, but realistically, not many would be willing to give up flywheels if being competitive is something they care a lot.
 * Hornet AS-6|

The highlight of the set and without a doubt the one with the highest popularity within it's days. I should admit it is also, as stated by the fandom, a potent blaster for modding. But as everything in this set, it isn't without aspects that killed further sales. I mentionned that I used to do some nerfing with the set, but what I haven't mentionned is how despised the Titan in particular was. I don't mean a nitpicky "This isn't unfair: you got the best blaster ! ", I mean something in the lines of " Drop that blaster, everytime we get hit by it, it hurts seriously ! ". I feel sorry for everybody who had serious pain from the mega missiles of the Titan AS-V.1, as I definitively felt the whopping mass. You see, playing with nerf toys is supose to be fun and while it might be fun wielding what is possibly the only true nerf rocket launcher in existence, if you were the one being shot, it wasn't amusing at all. Banned from most nerf wars and notorious for painful hits, the Titan is personally condemned to be a rare blaster.
 * Titan AS-V.1|