Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27306930-20190208055325/@comment-27306930-20190209051447

Bigshock1134 wrote: i will be frank with you Elliot...i have literally never heard of this place Frankly BigS, it's probably a good thing.

NerfHaven was the go-to website that every relevant Nerfer and modder in the day visited. If you were important in the NIC, you had a presence at NerfHaven. It was where many Nerf superstars were born. It's where Drac and Coop and Walcom and Rob from SBNC came from. Name a Nerfer, that's where they started.

NerfHaven was also noted for its detailed and illustrated explanations of how to mod blasters. If you had an N-Strike blaster and needed to figure out how to upgrade it, NerfHaven was the place to go. Mod guides, tricks, hacks, youtube primers, they had it all.

And then boom, social media happened. Websites were suddenly old school. NerfHaven kinda struggled, and then choked. No one wanted to be there anymore. Drac and Coop and Walcom fled to youtube. Rob couldn't deal with life and had a meltdown. NerfHaven became the Studio 54 of Nerfdom, a defunct empty ghost town, and for the most part not relevant any longer.

Bottom line, head over there if you've got questions about N-Stike blasters from the 1900's and 2000's. Otherwise check out Facebook or Reddit. They've literately got hundreds of thousands of opinions about how you're doing it wrong. If you're viral, maybe millions.