Video from the DTC (Defend the Core) round at Chicago Beatdown in Oak Lawn, IL!
Category: dart tag
Chicago Beatdown: Third Time’s the Charm
I think I forgot to grab a nerf BLASTER.
Clearly, it had been long enough. A few weeks later, we were back in Oak Lawn. Third in the series of Snake hosted events and it was game time. Once more we reported out to Centennial Park for a day of foam, fun, and most importantly, the Fight.
It was a turnout of maybe 9-10 rotating people we had ourselves set for the day. Games included Team Deathmatch, wingman, CTF, Defend the Core, and Team Powerball. Come to think of it, spanning that out from 10-4 or 5 really explains why I pass out for 11 hours afterward. But more on that later.
What this day saw was the birth of a +bow vs. all round, the strength of the marauder, and awesome of dart blocks. Minimal injuries, give or take a nutshot or two, but no one bled and no one had to be carted off to an ER… this time. Some random people even joined in from watching us, and they knew what was up. Stefans, Captain Slug, they knew the talk. Walking was a whole ‘nother matter, but we all start somewhere.
Learning my lesson from the freak accident at the last game, I had to pack a paintball mask. It protected the temple and considering I got hit in the face at one point during the day, it was worth it. It really is a bit extreme, but for my own peace of mind I’m ok with that. As for the rest of my equipment I was packing a magstrike, my bbb, a crossfire buckler, and the “Wicked MC” (see previous blog) to rotate in and out over the course of the day. The bbb was inconsequential though, because truth be told I had more fun running around with a high ROF blaster and melee weapon all day. Reports say I took out an entire team. Dare I say it, the first round where I ran straight at the other team and jumped in the middle of them swinging, tagging at least two of them before getting hit totally made the day for me….
…UNTIL I started getting dart blocks here and there. The wider surface area of the marauder definitely helps if you can guess near where the dart’s going to fly, and on at least a couple of occasions I managed to block a wayward shot, to follow up with a charge. If not the Wicked MC, my buckler picked up the slack. It was almost as if there was nothing the marauder couldn’t do. During Team Powerball someone tried to drop a point into the bucket and I swatted it out. If they tried to outrun me, the marauder had enough length to compensate and I still got a hit. It was a good day for the N-Force.
While defend the core with my “Decoy” play style was a lot of fun, Team Powerball was pretty much how we closed out the day. An epic struggle of sorts between two +bow’d and sprightly teams. Running and dodging, getting out of the way of melee weapons, being thankful the other team didn’t know the “Flying V”, and getting a “300” style sword hit was a nice capper.
For future reference, 15 mins. may be a bit too long for DTC rounds. Depending on the # of people maybe, but for our size events 5 minutes may be just as good.
Just some quick etiquette notes to anyone who sees us on location:
1) DO NOT start grabbing at stuff if you don’t know whose it is. That’s just being a douche. And you may be unlucky and not know where it’s been. I’m talking to you, random passersby!
2) DO NOT shoot at other people between rounds. Be nice.
3) Might wanna recheck your strategy if you’re yelling “FALL BACK!” all day long.
4) Why, oh why do you charge at me with swords when I have a pistol? Sometimes I feel like I’m the only one that ever watched “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
That’s it for now!
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HEY SALT LAKE CITY! HEADS UP AND FIND COVER!
Sign up for the NERF Dart Tag World Championships in Salt Lake City!!
NERF is hosting a series of NERF Dart Tag World Championship tournament games where teams of 4 will compete in their age group.
What is at stake? How about regional supremacy and the chance to qualify to play in the NDTL World Championships at the final Dew Tour event in October in Orlando, FL!!! The winning team in each age group will receive a $25,000 cash prize!
When: September 17-20, 2009
Where: Energy Solutions Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
Register here: www.nerf.com/NDTL
How to register for a chance to compete:
Step 1: Download Registration Forms at http://www.nerf.com/NDTL
Step 2: Read and understand the Official Tournament Rules of Play
Step 3: Fax completed forms to 1-866-383-NDTL (1-866-383-6385)
Step 4: Await email confirmation!
In case you want a look at what you’ll see, here’s a video I took back at the first event in Chicago:
GET ON IT! NERF, OR NOTHIN’!
Chicago Showdown… DOS (Two)!
| From Nerf-CS2 |
August 22nd was witness to a day of Showdowns. In Chicago. Hence, CHICAGO SHOWDOWN hath come! Seriously, some familiar faces and some new ones showed to once again take shots and kick ass in Oak Lawn, IL. Already, I knew the day was off to a good start when I was in the parking lot unloading my gear. I had my BBBB (featured in “Blaster of the Moment” slung over my shoulder, when a police car rode up. The officer inside was cool guy, and simply asked “So where are you paintballing?”
I showed him my blaster. “Foam! Nerf, definitely not painball, sir.” He only wanted to know what was going on, and he went on his way. A sigh of relief later, I made my way to the field. I had already dropped off barricades and obstacles, so what was left was getting locked and loaded.
It was most of the usual suspects from the Nerf Internet Community but there were a whole bunch of fresh faces, too. Not to take anything away from any of them these kids brought their game. It’s made me start to think though about ways to get people to be better informed about events so they know what to expect. In any event, the games of the day were Team Deathmatch, Team CTF, Defend the Core (IN A PLAYGROUND, terrain = ftw), and even a bit of Team Powerball. Team Powerball was new to me, but it essentially followed in the spirit of Powerball from American Gladiators, only with nerf blasters.
Defend the Core took place on a playground, which was a lot of fun to watch. I videotaped and the footage will follow, but I’m a big fan of terrain that changes levels. High ground, cover, it’s all a factor and it was just cool to see. Eventually though a lot of younger kids with their parents came by so a good half hour later we were done and had to relocated back to the field.
Our events now have street cred too! A cop actually came by to watch. It was in fact, the same officer from earlier. He was just interested and according to some of the other nerfer parents there, said we could be doing worse things. Hear, hear.
Probably the coolest thing I can think of was the new people from NHQ and the people who just jumped in with us near the end of the day. This is what I dig, playing a pickup game of sorts, and drawing people in to play. I think we all had a decent time, even though there was an imbalance of modded vs. stock blasters. But running and gunning all day with random strangers brought together to have fun? I dig it. Big props to the Des Plaines kids and those new kids we played against for jumping in with us.
Now for the PSA portion of our presentation:
1) If you’re going to test fire a blaster, by all rights MAKE SURE THE AREA YOU ARE FIRING INTO IS CLEAR. This avoids shooting someone in the face when they’re not expecting it. It’s one thing to pop someone in the heat of battle, it’s another when you’re standing around talking and get whapped out of nowhere.
2) Shooting someone from behind when they’re clearly not paying attention to anything and watching the flag go is considered UNSPORTING. Especially when it’s from 10′ away with a modded 2k.
3) This goes without saying, but definitely take care of taking shots in a playground. On at least one occasion a parent came over a little concerned their kid was going to get pegged. We’re good about taking our shots, but all it takes is one accident.
4) I hate to say it, but if you’re playing out in the open you’re going to lose ammo. That’s why a lot of the NIC makes their own darts, it’s cheaper that way in the long run than buying even BuzzBee stock ammo. Not to mention even removing an AR means you can load other ammo down the barrel of your blaster and it makes an easier time of reloading.
Video soon, gallery now!
Results! Chicago Regional Champs!
Finally found info on who took the first Regional Championship here in good ol’ Chicago…
THE NERFINATORS.
Full video found at Hasbro’s Nerf Dart Tag League section!
http://www.hasbro.com/nerf/ndtl/
Congratulations to the CHICAGO REGIONAL CHAMPION Nerfinators, now I wish I had stayed around to see it!
Many thanks to Ryan McDonough, aka McShowoff for posting up the news!
Next month: Boston Results! But the next stop: PORTLAND, OREGON. They’re coming!
Onward ever onward, people!
A couple of things…
So Boston, how was the NDTL?
I wish I could have been there, hope you guys had fun!
Next:
Wendy’s Invitational Portland, OR Thursday, 8/13 2:00pm – 7:00pm Scrimmage
Friday, 8/14 3:00pm – 7:00pm Scrimmage
Saturday, 8/15 12:30pm – 3:30pm Ages 8-12 Tournament
4:00pm – 7:00pm Ages 13-17 Tournament
Sunday, 8/16 12:00pm – 3:30pm Scrimmage
Fresh from the inbox!
Word from a nice PR lady at Hasbro!
· The 5 stops for DTWC are as follows:
o June 26-27 Nike 6.0 BMX Open Chicago – Grant Park
o July 24-25 Skate Open Boston -TD Banknorth Garden
o Aug. 13-14 Wendy’s Invitational Portland, Ore. – Rose Quarter
o Sept. 17-20 Toyota Challenge Salt Lake City – EnergySolutions Arena
o Oct. 15-18 PlayStation Pro Orlando – Amway Arena
EDIT: The event is tomorrow! Here is the schedule I pulled off Hasbro.com:
The 2009 Dew Tour features more than 150 of the worlds best action sports athletes, competing in Skateboarding, BMX, and Freestyle Motocross! This year NERF has signed on as an official sponsor of the tour and the biggest new addition to Dew Tour’s award-winning Festival Village.
The 2009 Dew Tour will visit the following cities:
* Chicago, Illinois (June 26-27)
* Boston, Massachusetts (July 24-25)
* Portland, Oregon (Aug. 13-16)
* Salt Lake City, Utah (Sept. 17-20)
* Orlando, Florida (Oct. 15-18)
Nike 6.0 Open Chicago, IL
Friday 6/26 1:00pm – 5:00pm Scrimmage
4:00pm – 7:00pm Ages 13-17 Tournament
Saturday 6/27 11:00am – 12:00pm Scrimmage
12:00pm – 3:00pm Ages 8-12 Tournament
03:00pm – 7:00pm Scrimmage
So as the months roll on, keep an eye out when these stops happen in/near your area! More this week after I hit Festival Village at the BMX Open.
MOAR NEWS – NDTL – (Nerf Dart Tag League)
So there is this:
Yup. Hasbro’s gone and started a league of competitive nerf events, the Nerf Dart Tag League. It kicks off with the Mt. Dew Action Sport Tour in Chicago, IL the weekend of June 26th and 27th. That’s right, the Nike BMX 6.0 event.
There’ll be a winning team from the cities on the tour, culminating in a Championship Finale in Florida. The games will be decided using dart tag and capture the flag rules, meaning competitors wear the vests and will have scores determined by where they hit the vests on opposing players in addition to flag captures. The link contains the full rules, but it does sound like something. There’s even prize money!
Anyway, so what do I think about this? I actually really enjoy the idea. I even hope to get a glimpse of everything at Festival Village next week. I just hope my expectations of seeing the new CTF Dart Tag set are founded. I think taking stock ammo and darts is a good thing, and trying to garner attention to nerf fights with something like a league is brilliant. People will form teams, they will gather, and they will see. Not quite what the NIC is used to, but to even get the idea out there is plenty reason. I don’t care what anyone says about goobers or other elitist thinking. We run around with children’s toys, some more modified than others. Bring people in, let them figure out what more they can do. And that’s what introductory things like this mean. I look forward to checking it out and seeing what’s what, and getting out there. I invite other nerfers in/around Chicago to check it out. Hasbro needs to know that we’re in support, even if we do make such a small population of the market. Nerfers… come out to play-ayyyy…. NERFERS…. COME-OUT-TO-PLAY-AYYYYYYY.

