Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-8975323-20130506224820/@comment-24043385-20131012185615

The article says that the Magnus has a three-dart internal magazine... I'm not sure if that's just a translation error though.

I think it's far more useful than the Centurion; you lose 15 feet of range but have a blaster a third of the size, and without such a ridiculously long priming motion.

On topic, though, I say the worst blaster is probably the Hornet. If you want a semi-automatic, just get a flywheel blaster, or the Mad Hornet, if you can find one. The "blast button" thing isn't really that great; there are other multi-shot blasters that don't require tedious pumping and priming, like the Rough Cut and Sledgefire.

@LordShadowScythe: I would argue that the Magstrike is actually a very useful blaster; it does require a lot of pumping, but even a half-primed Magstrike can still fend off anyone who gets close. Also, you can fire the Magstrike in short bursts by tapping the trigger quickly.

@Rebelle-hating people: While two-thirds of the Rebelle lineup is pathetic, two blasters are actually fairly useful: the Sweet Revenge and Powerbelle. The Sweet Revenge can be dual-wielded, and can be slam-fired. It's nearly identical to the Hammershot, but I prefer the Sweet Revenge's looks to the Hammershot's. It also can be used with a holster, a handy accessory which makes it much easier to use as a sidearm. The Powerbelle can also be dual-wielded, and gets better range than the Speedswarm. Two Powerbelles firing at two darts per second gives a total of four darts per second, comparable to a slam-firing Pyragon. With a voltage modification, that rate of fire and range will increase further.