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The RIVAL series is designed for Nerfers ages fourteen and up in mind, as it features high-performance, “100 FPS” blasters for “competitive team-based play.” Most RIVAL blasters are either magazine-fed or hopper-fed. RIVAL blasters also feature a tactical rail somewhat different from the standard tactical rail.


Each blaster features a mechanical safety that must be disengaged before the blaster’s acceleration trigger or firing trigger can be pulled.

All products released under the series are released under two color schemes: red and blue. For an unknown reason, however, newer blasters from 2026 have only seen a release in either red and blue. The amount of red and blue blasters announced so far is still equal.

History

The RIVAL series was first announced at the 2015 Toy Fair.

It is not available in stores in Australia due to toy safety requirements.

RIVAL products

Blasters

NameYear
Apollo XV-7002015
Zeus MXV-12002015
Atlas XVI-12002016
Khaos MXVI-40002016
Artemis XVII-30002017
Nemesis MXVII-10K2017
Helios XVIII-7002018
Kronos XVIII-5002018
Hypnos XIX-12002026
Knockout XX-1002026
Perses MXIX-50002026
Charger MXX-12002026
Finisher XX-7002026
Roundhouse XX-15002026
Takedown XX-8002026

Accessories

NameYear
Face Mask2015
Tactical Vest2015
High-Impact Round Refill Pack2015
Twelve round magazine2015
Battle Case2016
Flashlight Grip2017
FRS Walkie Talkie2017
Rechargeable Battery Pack2017
Red Dot Sight2017
Tactical Blaster Strap2017
Tactical Pouch2017
Tactical Vest2017
Team Bandana2017
Team Blue Round Refill Pack2017
Team Red Round Refill Pack2017

Sub-series

Camo Series

Main article: Camo Series

The Camo Series features blasters with a camouflage color scheme, and is similar to the BattleCamo Series of N-Strike Elite.

Curve Shot

Main article: Curve Shot

Curve Shot features blasters that can be adjusted to curve in several directions. All blasters exclusive to the sub-series are curvy in design to reflect this main feature of the series.

Edge Series

Main article: Edge Series

Edge Series focuses on accuracy and precision. All blasters exclusive to the sub-series have a sniper-styled feel to them and feature long barrels.

Phantom Corps

Main article: Phantom Corps

Phantom Corps features non-team based re-released, and some exclusive blasters, that all feature a black and white coloring with the Phantom Corps logo.

To account for having no specific team color, each Phantom Corps blaster comes packaged with two colored attachable lanyards (referred to as “flags”), one colored red and one colored blue. Flags can be attached to any of the blaster’s sling mounts, but some users prefer to wear their team flag on their body so it is more visible to their target.

Trivia

  • Each of the blasters in this series are named after a figure from ancient Greek and Roman mythology. For reasons unknown, this trend was abandoned with late 2026/2026 releases such as the Knockout XX-100, Roundhouse XX-1500, and Takedown XX-800, whose names seem to be referencing fighting terms.
  • The series of letters that follow each blaster name is Roman numerals that translate to what year the blaster was released (e.g. Apollo XV-700. XV is Roman numerals for “15”, and the Apollo was released in 2015). However, the letter “M” seems to be an exception, as it designates the “Motorized” feature (instead of “1000”, as the letter “M” would represent in Roman numerals).
    • The number in each name also holds a meaning. Every “100” in a blaster’s name means one round of ammunition in the magazine capacity. For example: the Khaos MXVI-4000 has a capacity of forty rounds.
      • Every time the number reaches 10,000, it is shortened to a “K”, most likely to shorten the name of the blaster. For example: instead of the Nemesis being named “Nemesis MXVII-10000”, it is instead named “Nemesis MXVII-10K”.
  • Surprisingly, certain RIVAL blasters, such as the Zeus and the Nemesis, can shoot Mega Darts. However, the Zeus can only work once modified.
  • Up until 2026, exactly two RIVAL blasters were released every year.