wipe it with glue and they will stick better.
The short answer is yes. The long answer is: the longer your points and the thinner your darts AND points, the closer together your darts can stick in the board. A more compact group takes better advantage of accurate throws, with less darts deflected off course due to fat darts or points.
they might be dual.also the board might be getting a lot of holes
A dart board can have darts attach to it through a variety of ways, but usually this is done through magnets or the dart puncturing the board. If you dug the penny into a dart board that is supposed to be punctured, it might stick in there, but on a magnetic board, you would not have much luck since pennies are not made of a ferrous metal.
Nerf streamline darts do not stick to any surface. They are just a round rubber tip with no suction cup.
Probably Micro Darts (aka Suction Darts) because they stick to any flat surface.
Dart Tag Darts have velcro at the tip of them, so they stick to many clothes and materials like felt. Also hair seems to stick to the tips and can be a pain to remove.
No it can only use streamlines.
The minimum is three darts, a dart board, and a line on the floor. You'll also want a score board, adequate lighting, tape for the throw line/ oche. It's a nice courtesy to post a list of suggested 2- and 3-dart outs. Keep a few extra sets of flights and shafts with you. Also carry a little sandpaper to roughen your darts once in a while to help them stick. A small stone for removing burrs is not a bad idea.
The Recon uses Clip System darts which do not stick to anything. There are many blasters, like the Firefly and Maverick, which do come with suction-tipped ammunition.
There are a few that use lighter weights, even 14 grams, and some that use heavier, around 30 grams. However most professional dart players use from 18 to 23 grams. It's best though to throw what you're comfortable with. I myself use 26 gram darts. Heavy darts make the release a bit easier and stick in the board better, but can be less accurate than lighter darts as they are heavier to throw. It's all up to the player and what they throw best with. I recommend beginners use 20 gram darts. Once you find a weight you like, stick with it and don't change or you will have to start all over getting your aim down.
In my opinion the dynasty is a better hockey stick. It looks more crisp and clean, without all the weird decals and designs. It is fairly light for the price range.
You use the stick to jump over it.