>>6228639>>6228649>>6228654>>6229072>The dots are different per figure, but the problem with it now is that they're no longer consistent across the board. >As an example: a toy store might get two or three boxes of minifigs delivered. The dot patterns in Box A correspond to specific minifigs, but Box B and C will have different dot patterns for the same minifigs.>>6229165>It works in theory, but fails in practice. Every figure has its own dot code, but using them won't really help you>>6229173>The bottom of the countertop display box has a number like stamped into it. That number matches the number on the bottom of the pouches (by the bump codes). If the numbers happens to be the same then the bump codes are the same.Yeah, the real issue with the Bump Codes is that you have different SERIES of Codes within a particular run of Blind Bags, and people aren't listing the particular series their Bump Codes are coming from.
There was a similar issue for the Halo Mega Bloks Blind Bags, but since they print a full serial identification number on each figures' bag, it was easier to figure out when different series were getting mixed up.
>>6229568>Is that worth buying it and the jet just for the bots?>>6229572>I can't imagine them being expensive on bricklink>>6229576>The Macy set is like $15, so its not a huge loss anyway.Yeah, while you can Bricklink more Squirebots, it isn't too bad to get them in either Macy's Mace Smasher or the first Army Builder blister pack.
>>6229611>New Claybot has blue eyes and good teeth. Maybe they'll be releasing new bots specific to each knight's color.Possibly, I know Lance's bot, Dennis, is a specific character.
>>6229619>>6229660>I'd want this set if the cycle had a proper wheel in front, and if the creature had two claws instead of one claw and one stud-flinger.>>6229818>this may be one of the worst sets I've ever seenEh, the Stone Destroy isn't that bad for a "Store Exclusive" in the $25 USD range.