>>9646252I got them for $15, and the official Hasbro ebay store was selling them for like $8.
Mercy looks good mostly thanks to the face printing. She doesn't pose all that well.
Pharah can't pose well at all, and she can't even hold her weapon 2 handed, and she can't even hold it one handed without her arm flopping down.
Frustrating thing is that Hasbro's Pharah actually goes the extra mile over Figma's. Hasbro has actual ball jointed wings, blast effects that plug into the wings, hinged barrage panels, and a deep ab crunch that lets her bend almost 90 degrees.
Figma Pharah you have to swap out the closed and open panels, infact most of her accessory count is eaten up just by the different armor panels, and she doesn't come with any extra blast effects or even a any alt face plates. The wings also only peg into her back, and often fall out of you spread them out too far.
Overall though, I'd just get the Figma first and only get Hasbro's stuff of characters Figma didn't make.