For flying discs or frisbees, see Category:Flying discs.
A disc or disk is a type of ammunition fired from disc blasters.
Details[]
Many disc types are similar to one another, featuring a thin and flat construction that makes them flimsy and easy to bend. This type of disc is notorious for having poor accuracy and firing distance. They are generally fired from either flywheel-powered blasters, such as the Nerf Motorized Disc Launcher, or double-action blasters, such as the Total X-Stream Air Zip Shot.
The 2011 Nerf Vortex series featured XLR Discs, which were much thicker in size, making them more accurate and able to glide further distances when shot.
The Nerf Disk Shot features its own disc ammunition, but acts as a target-launching accessory rather than a blaster.
History[]
The first Nerf disc ammunition was introduced in 1998 alongside the SuperMAXX Disc Shooter.
Disc variations[]
Nerf-exclusive[]
- Catnip Disc
- Shield Disc
- XLR Disc
Non-Nerf exclusive[]
- Buzz Bee NiteGlow Disk
- Lanard Astro Disc
- Lanard Foam Ring
- X-Shot X-Shot Disc
Blasters compatible with discs[]
For a list of all disc-firing blasters, see Category:Disc blasters.