Talk:Star Wars

BladeBuilders
Regarding BladeBuilders, I believe the series requires an article for itself. Not only is it a line of products under the Star Wars and Nerf brands (and we've made articles for ones that only have one product under them - see Combat Creatures), the foam lightsabers are specifically also cross-brand with Nerf. These products would deserve an article of its own, too (or maybe just one, merged article, who knows).

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Bladebuilders isnt part of nerf at all, its simply a toy brand by hasbro
 * BladeBuilders is a series of Star Wars blasters, not a brand all to itself. If this was the case, then N-Strike Elite would be a brand of toy blasters and not just a series under Nerf. In the past, we had a conversation about Hasbro releases that have "made by the makers of Nerf" on the packaging - the community deemed that this meant they would be regarded as a Nerf cross-brand on the wiki. Jet  ( Talk  *  Contributions ) -   Reference links: Wiki Guidelines * Wiki Code of Conduct * Manual of Style
 * OK. Thinking this way... Yeah, we have pages for, say, the foam Mjolnir that was released on the first Thor movie. It should go the same way, I agree!


 * Sorry for not thinking of this, Boss.


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Should Star Wars space ships with Nerf launchers count as Blasters?
I am well aware that they don't necessarily count as a blaster but there are four Star Wars playsets that include a Nerf dart launcher and some Nerf darts. The sets include: All but AT-ACT use manual-action priming. U-Wing uses similar pop-up mechanism to that War Machine Gauntlet-thing from Civil War. TIE Striker use the same priming mechanism as Blast-Tech launcher and Mandalorian blaster. No idea about the Millenium Falcon. Possibly a pop-up too. AT-ACT however seems to have a some sort of flywheel mechanism. It's semi-automatic and has a built-in dart hopper. I've never seen any pictures of their internals. I have seen a review from Drac on U-Wing and Striker though.
 * 1) Rogue One U-Wing with Cassian Andor and two Elite Darts (red body and semi-clear red tip).
 * 2) Rogue One TIE Striker with TIE Pilot and two Elite Darts (green body and semi-clear green tip, same as Blast-Tech lightsaber).
 * 3) Rogue One Motorized AT-ACT with Jan Ors Jyn Erso, AT-ACT Driver, some stuff and four Elite Darts (Same as U-Wing).
 * 4) Last Jedi Millenium Falcon with Chewbacca and Finn and two Elite Darts (Same as U-Wing and AT-ACT)

Do they deserve articles on Nerf Wiki?

SharkChew (talk) 11:26, September 26, 2020 (UTC)

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 * These appear to be under the Nerf branding, so yes, they would have their own articles. Jet  ( Talk  *  Contributions ) -