After using shields, there is a two second delay before the Phoenix LTX can be used again. The tagger cannot be fired while the shield is being used. When using the shield, the ammo indicator will change to show the shield being depleted. It can be used by extending out the finger used for firing. The shield is activated by pressing and holding the button directly in front of the trigger. Reloading is completed by popping the "core" back into the tagger. To reload the Phoenix LTX, the user must flip a switch on the handle, this will eject the "ammo core" from the butt of the tagger. The Phoenix LTX tagger can hold ten shots at a time. ![]() An ammo indicator is located to the right of the handle it shows how many shots remain. The firing trigger is located where a typical Nerf trigger would be found, firing the tagger uses one unit of ammo. This means that if the user has more than ten tags, the indicator will remain completely lit. ![]() The indicator can only visibly count ten tags. Likewise, Tiger Electronics taggers cannot lock on or get information from the Phoenix LTX. Above the handle the tagger features a light and built-in rumble pack, it flashes and shakes when the tagger is fired or tagged.Ī strength indicator is located to the left of the handle it shows the remaining tags a player has until being out. Unlike previous taggers sold by Tiger Electronics, the Phoenix LTX does not have lock-on or detection indicators. This is due to the Phoenix LTX not having a receiving barrel. Players cannot tell a player's allegiance by simply pointing their tagger. ![]() The Phoenix LTX features a red receiver dome on top where tags are registered.
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