POOF Football

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A foam football sold in the toy section of most stores.  They are relatively cheap and made of fairly dense [[Open cell foam]] ideal in the construction of [[Polearm]]s.
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A '''Poof Football''', also commonly (incorrectly) called a '''Nerf Football''' is a Poof brand foam football, commonly sold at Wal*Mart for ~$2-3.  They are very firm, and are usually two bright colors.
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The foam in a Nerf football is a ''very'' dense, relatively heavy white open cell foam which is widely used in stabbing tips, particularly for [[polearm]]s, such as [[glaive]]s and [[spear]]s.
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Nerf footballs come in two sizes, small and large.  A single small nerf football can be used for a nice small-profile spear-tip, while a large Nerf football can either be used for multiple stabbing tips (2-3, particularly well suited for glaives)or alone as a deep, large-profile spear tip.  The small Nerf footballs are poorly suited for use on a glaive tip without looking quite strange.
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Before use, the pointy ends need to be trimmed off (to pass the [[2.5" Rule|2.5" rule]]), and the harder plastic ridge along the seam should be removed as well.  The rest of the plastic "skin" can be left on or removed.
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A Nerf football is also used in the game of [[Blood Bowl|blood bowl]].
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For weapon construction guides utilizing a Nerf football, see [[Constructing a Spear]] and [[Constructing a Glaive]].

Revision as of 21:02, 4 July 2006

Pooffootball.jpg

A Poof Football, also commonly (incorrectly) called a Nerf Football is a Poof brand foam football, commonly sold at Wal*Mart for ~$2-3. They are very firm, and are usually two bright colors.

The foam in a Nerf football is a very dense, relatively heavy white open cell foam which is widely used in stabbing tips, particularly for polearms, such as glaives and spears.

Nerf footballs come in two sizes, small and large. A single small nerf football can be used for a nice small-profile spear-tip, while a large Nerf football can either be used for multiple stabbing tips (2-3, particularly well suited for glaives)or alone as a deep, large-profile spear tip. The small Nerf footballs are poorly suited for use on a glaive tip without looking quite strange.

Before use, the pointy ends need to be trimmed off (to pass the 2.5" rule), and the harder plastic ridge along the seam should be removed as well. The rest of the plastic "skin" can be left on or removed.

A Nerf football is also used in the game of blood bowl.

For weapon construction guides utilizing a Nerf football, see Constructing a Spear and Constructing a Glaive.

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