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Nerf Rival Prometheus MXVIII-20K
| Brand | NERF |
| Material | Plastic, foam |
| Sub Brand | Prometheus |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 33 x 15 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
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- Advanced acceleration system: The Prometheus MXVIII-20k Nerf Rival blaster features an Advanced Acceleration System that fires up to 8 rounds per second*
- Rechargeable battery: This fully motorized Nerf Rival toy blaster comes with a rechargeable NiMh battery and a wall charger so there’s no need to stock up on batteries
- High-capacity hopper: This Nerf Rival Phantom Corps blaster has an easy-loading, high-capacity hopper that holds up to 200 Nerf Rival rounds
- Comes with 200 high-impact rounds: The Nerf Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster comes with 200 Nerf Rival high-impact foam rounds
- Fires rounds at a velocity of 100 feet per second: Vanquish opponents as you blast rounds as a velocity of 100 feet per second (30 meters per second).For use with Nerf Rival products only
- Includes 1x 9.6volt NiMh rechargeable battery
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Nerf Rival Prometheus MXVIII-20K
Experience the intensity of this Nerf Rival blaster that features the Advanced Acceleration System to unleash up to 8 rounds per second!* The Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster is fully motorized and holds a whopping 200 rounds in its easy-loading hopper. It comes with a rechargeable NiMh battery, so there’s no need to stock up on batteries to power up this juggernaut. Take aim and fire rounds at a velocity of 100 feet per second (30 meters per second) from this Nerf Rival blaster.
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200 High-Impact RoundsThe Prometheus MXVII-20K blaster comes with 200 high-impact rounds and has a trigger lock, tactical rail, and shoulder strap, and features Phantom Corps deco. Phantom Corps is a group of rogue specialists who may join Team Red or Team Blue today, then challenge them tomorrow. Nerf Rival battles will never be the same! Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro. |
Team FlagsThe Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster comes with red and blue team flags. Battlers attach a flag to their blaster or wear it when they want to join Team Red or Team Blue. They can also compete in a capture-the-flag battle to grab the other team’s flag. Head into battle and rake the competition with a volley of high-impact rounds from the Nerf Rival Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster! |
Experience the IntensityExperience intense head-to-head competition with the ultimate precision and power of Nerf Rival blasters! Choose a side and go into battle as Team Red, Team Blue, or Phantom Corps (each sold separately). Unleash up to 8 rounds per second* with the Nerf Rival Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster that features the Advanced Acceleration System! |
Corporate Social Responsibility
Hasbro is committed to being an ethical and responsible company and is a recognized toy industry leader in the areas of product safety, environmental sustainability, ethical sourcing and philanthropy.
- Advanced Acceleration System fires up to 8 rounds per second*
- The high-capacity hopper hold 200 rounds
- A rechargeable NiMh battery is included with the blaster
- The Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster comes with 200 high-impact rounds
- The blaster fires at a velocity of 100 feet per second (30 meters per second)
Product description
Experience the intensity of this Nerf Rival toy blaster that bombards opponents with up to 8 rounds per second*! The fully motorized Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster holds a whopping 200 rounds in its easy-loading hopper and fires rounds at a velocity of 100 feet per second (30 meters per second). It includes a rechargeable NiMh battery, so there’s no need to stock up on batteries to power up this juggernaut. It comes with 200 high-impact rounds and has a trigger lock, tactical rail, and shoulder strap. The Prometheus MXVIII-20K blaster is part of Phantom Corps, a group of rogue specialists who may join Team Red or Team Blue today, then challenge them tomorrow. Wear the included red and blue flags to join Team Red or Team Blue, or use them in capture-the-flag battles. Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro. *Highest rate of fire is with a full hopper and fresh battery. Rate of fire decreases as the hopper empties and the battery drains.
Product information
Product Packaging:Standard Packaging| Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 33 x 15 inches |
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| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| ASIN | B076JQP4X7 |
| Item model number | E0404 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#59,755 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
#827 in Toy Foam Blasters & Guns |
| Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Release date | June 1, 2018 |
| Mfg Recommended age | 14 - 99 years |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
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By Ryan P. on April 5, 2019
I'll pro con it for you in a minute, but lets talk for a moment, just you and me.... Lately Nerf battles have begun to break out in our office. There was the odd hammershot, a Kronos or two. Before long the mega blasters arrived with their whistling foam sticks of doom. Soon things escalated to magazine fed nerf rifles, and then the flywheel blasters arrived. I contented myself for a time with two hammershots (upgraded of course). They were accurate and with the 7 round 3d printed cylinders they had plenty of power. One day I decided I was not content to come out slightly on top of the game, I wanted to scare people back into their cubes or punish them severely for daring to take a cheap shot at me. I bought a Nemesis, and I was disappointed. It's not bad, but not nearly what I expected. Then this bad boy went on sale for Black Friday, I held off as long as I could, we have a baby on the way after all. In the end I was weak and I pulled the trigger. Boy am I glad I did! This thing blows away all my expectations it is an absolute monster, and after one day on the floor NO ONE, and I mean NO ONE wants to even think about taking a shot at me. This baby absolutely BURRIES people in balls. The rate of fire is absurd, the power is outstanding, and the reactions it gets are second to none!
Brass Tax Time:
Pro's:
Unmatched Rate of Fire (nothing else Nerf makes is even close to this rate of fire)
Excellent velocity (often times rate of fire takes the place of good power, this baby has both)
Holds ~275 rounds (and trust me you will need them)
Includes 200 balls (Even if you go aftermarket that's 30 bucks worth of ammo, if you go Nerf it's closer to $50)
Includes rechargeable battery (It's proprietary so it only works with this blaster, but still there are no batteries to buy...EVER)
Looks like a monster (It's bite is every bit as bad, if not worse, than it's bark)
Cons:
Difficult to Aim, there is no way to aim this thing well. This is a volume of fire blaster and not a precision instrument. I have hit several innocents due to my first rounds going high and carrying a VERY long way across the office.
After you let someone have it you have to go pick up HUGE amounts of spent ammunition. 8 seconds of fun means 5 minutes of gathering up your ammo.
Normally I ding flywheel blasters for having to spin up, but this thing spins up nearly instantly. Blaster is hands down better than the nemesis. I would never pay the retail price of $199 for ANY Nerf blaster, that includes this one even as good as it is. I bought it on sale for $89 on black Friday and for that price it is a STEAL. My limit on a silly fun expense like this is around $100, and it's still a hell of a deal for that price. I would imagine you can get this thing for $120 and if you can I would consider that a good price on a great blaster. How much a toy blaster is worth to you, I can't say, but I'm confident once you pull the trigger you won't be able to take the smile off your face!
PROS:
High rate of fire
Shoots very hard
200 rounds is incredible. It can even hold comfortably 250 rounds and still work
I was able to operate this blaster with ease and I am only 12
Not to cramped for adults
Comfortable handles
Defeats all blasters in a war
Looks intimidating and cool
Battery lasts for quite some time
Could be used as a turret at a base
Fast and easy reload and unload
Easy to unjam
CONS:
The blaster is not traditional, you hold it by your waist instead of on your shoulder. Some may not like that.
Younger kids may not be able to lift it
Shoots hard and fast, little ones may cry if hit
$200 is really expensive
You could lose rounds quite easy, and rounds are not super cheap
I think that this blaster is the game winner. Do not get for people that cry when hit. Do not buy for kids that can not life heavy blasters. Great for competitions because you can hold down the trigger and take down a whole group. Definitely a heavy gunner's weapon. All hail: The kind of Rival blasters(and possibly all of Nerf blasters, too!)
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Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2019
La única solución viable es que tengas una cantidad ilimitada de bolitas para que no te preocupes por recoger las que utilices.
Bonus: the box advertises that this has a 200 round capacity, I was able to fit in 300 rounds!
I tried searching for any kind of troubleshooting information in the manual that came with it, online and even through Google. No information could be found. Additionally I tried to find a way to contact Hasbro about the blaster but there seems to be no way to contact the company.
In the end I was really excited to get an oversized, impractical, over the top blaster for our church nerf wars but in the end it looks like I have to return it because I can't even try to troubleshoot my brand new dead blaster.


















