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My ProChrono Digital chronograph measured the speed of the darts fired by this stock Nerf Roblox Adopt Me!: Bees! Blaster at an average of 66 feet per second (FPS) using Nerf Elite darts (it is capable of shooting any blue, green, white, orange, Accustrike, or any decorated darts). The typical average velocity of a Nerf Elite blaster is 65-70 FPS, so this blaster is within that average. The blaster comes with the bare minimum: 8 yellow/orange Elite Darts. It at least comes with a virtual code for in-game use in Roblox. I don’t play Roblox, so I cannot appreciate or rate the virtual blaster, but apparently the card that has the code on it is easily lost or thrown away (I had to dig mine out of the trash can), so be mindful of that if you like Roblox and decide to purchase this blaster. For whatever reason, this blaster has Slam-fire. For those who don’t know what that is, it is the ability to fire off darts in rapid succession by holding down the firing trigger and repeatedly priming the blaster to fire a dart off every time it is primed, resulting in some semblance of rapid fire. The basic tradeoff of using this function is often the reduced accuracy due to the shaking of the blaster while it is being furiously primed. However, the way this particular blaster is primed is lever-action, similar to that of the Nerf ZombieStrike Slingfire. The priming lever needs to be moved all the way forward until you hear a definitive click (which is also the moment that the dart cylinder rotates to the next dart chamber), then all the way back to the handle before it is able to fire a dart. This means that if you were to utilize the Slamfire function, one hand would have to prime the lever, and the other hand needs to be holding the blaster AND holding the trigger without being in the way of the swinging priming lever. This makes this blaster ideal for those who love Slamfire AND have three hands.