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Customize Your Blaster, also known as Modulus Build-a-Blaster, is an online Nerf game. As its name suggests, it is a blaster creation game based on the N-Strike Modulus series of products.

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Similar to Build-a-Blaster, the game allows players to customize a variety of Nerf N-Strike Modulus blasters with accessories, including barrel extensions, detachable shoulder stocks, clips, tactical rail accessories, and more.

After customizing a blaster, a 3D model of the blaster can be viewed from all angles. Users can also export the customized blaster to use in the Nerf Test Range game. Users may also choose to print an image of their blaster out.

Featured blasters/products[]

Base blasters[]

Clips[]

Tactical rail accessories[]

Barrel extensions[]

Detachable shoulder stocks[]

Trivia[]

  • There are some limitations to customizing blasters in the game that one would not experience in real life.
    • The game, understandably, does not allow the user to stack multiple Dual-Rail Barrel extensions, limiting them to only one. (Other barrels can be stacked on top of the Dual-Rail Barrel.)
    • The game also does not allow the user to attach scopes or other optics on impractical locations, such as the underside of a blaster.
      • Despite this, the user is strangely allowed to put bipods and grips in nonsensical locations, such as the top rail of a blaster.
    • Some accessories are not allowed to be put on certain locations on blasters. For example, the user is unable to put a Distance Scope on the top of a Recon MKII. The Tri-Strike is only able to equip a Mega Dart Barrel Extension as its barrel extension, and said barrel extension is only available on that blaster, despite it being possible to equip on other blasters in real life. The reasons for these limitations are unknown.
  • The Tri-Strike's muzzle is strangely modelled with a barrel extension attachment ring permanently attached to it (presumably from the Mega Dart Barrel Extension). This may have somehow been an error during modelling. This may also explain why the Tri-Strike can only fit the Mega Dart Barrel Extension, although it is unlikely that this was intentional.

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