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'''Micro Darts''' were the most common [[Nerf]] projectile to date in the [[Nerf]] franchise. They are similar to [[Mega Dart]]s, and have the same suction cup head, but are smaller. These darts will stick to any flat, smooth surface when fired. Because of this technique, Nerf also refers to these darts as '''Suction Darts'''. Many variations of the Micro Dart have been produced since its introduction, such as the [[Streamline Dart]], [[Whistler Dart]] and the [[Dart Tag Dart]].
 
'''Micro Darts''' were the most common [[Nerf]] projectile to date in the [[Nerf]] franchise. They are similar to [[Mega Dart]]s, and have the same suction cup head, but are smaller. These darts will stick to any flat, smooth surface when fired. Because of this technique, Nerf also refers to these darts as '''Suction Darts'''. Many variations of the Micro Dart have been produced since its introduction, such as the [[Streamline Dart]], [[Whistler Dart]] and the [[Dart Tag Dart]].
   

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Micro Darts were the most common Nerf projectile to date in the Nerf franchise. They are similar to Mega Darts, and have the same suction cup head, but are smaller. These darts will stick to any flat, smooth surface when fired. Because of this technique, Nerf also refers to these darts as Suction Darts. Many variations of the Micro Dart have been produced since its introduction, such as the Streamline DartWhistler Dart and the Dart Tag Dart.

They were originally introduced in 1993 as the ammunition of the Rip Rockets line known as Rip Rockets.

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