Anonymous3(2): @bAv-R34: I too have plans on doing some.
As soon as I finish Junebug.
All of my jelly if you have 1st wave figures. I missed that one and it had some good characters, like Roseluck.
Anonymous4(2): The blindbag figures in this generation actually have more different molds than the previous gen blindbags. FiM has 7-8 as of now, G3 had 3 at most. Can't complain about such a big improvement.
Anonymous5(2): @Roflcakes: Oh, the cards. They have some strange looking vectors, even the ones depicting the original characters with their true palettes.
Faptacular: Those palette-swaps on the packaging were the chief reason I avoided FiM toys for so long.
This may seem weird to all of you but it reminded me a little too much of working for hours on a videogame to unlock a new character only to be handed a half-assed recolor that they could have just applied to an already playable character. *Glares balefully ad Digimon Rumble Arena 2.*
Anonymous6(2): @Faptacular: The blister pack card artwork on FiM toys does feel alarmingly cheap when you compare the packaging to other Hasbro products. Transformers get lots of unique character art with detailed and complex designs, even when the toy itself is a repaint the artwork is almost always unique. With simplified designs that FiM has there is no excuse to cut corners on character vectors.
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As soon as I finish Junebug.
All of my jelly if you have 1st wave figures. I missed that one and it had some good characters, like Roseluck.
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This may seem weird to all of you but it reminded me a little too much of working for hours on a videogame to unlock a new character only to be handed a half-assed recolor that they could have just applied to an already playable character. *Glares balefully ad Digimon Rumble Arena 2.*