The League of Legends character Jinx (opens in new tab) has a rocket launcher known as Fishbones, and the identify is suitable: It is mainly an enormous, shoulder-mounted shark. And when you’ve ever thought to your self, “Sure, I too would really like an enormous predatory fish-gun in my life,” the superb of us at Nerf might have simply what you are on the lookout for.
Nerf LMTD X League of Legends Jinx Fishbones, because the enjoyable firearm is formally known as, is a brand new Nerf gun impressed by the famously chaotic League of Legends character, who carries it together with a minigun known as Pow-Pow. The Nerf model of Fishbones doesn’t fireplace excessive explosives, sadly, nevertheless it does pack a fairly good punch as this stuff go: It has an 18-dart drum, and fires them in clusters of three by way of a yawning, articulated jaw that may open and shut as required.
That is the plan, anyway. Fishbones is obtainable for preorder, solely on Amazon (opens in new tab), till January 3, 2023, however is not at present slated to ship till December 1, 023—simply in time for the following vacation season. Predictably, this dangerous boy is not low cost: It goes for $170, which in line with the Hasbro web site (opens in new tab) makes it the most costly Nerf LMTD weapon available on the market, effectively forward of the Star Wars: The Mandalorian Amban Part-Pulse Blaster ($126), the Star Trek: Starfleet Sort 3 and Sort 2 Phaser Blasters ($120), the Star Wars: Boba Fett EE-3 Blaster ($110), and Halo Needler ($100).
Amazingly, that hefty price ticket would not even embody any further darts—it comes with simply 18, a single loadout—though it does have a “Jinx-inspired show stand and premium packaging,” presumably as a result of no person who buys one in every of this stuff is ever truly going to take it outdoors and play with it.
I am undecided I would ever spend that sort of coin on a Nerf gun, and particularly one which my nephew goes to interrupt the primary time he comes over anyway. However it’s a fairly sweet-looking piece of package—I think about that the Nerf/LoL crossover fandom goes to have a tough time not pulling the set off (so to talk) on this one.