>>7327894>What toys from RID are worth getting? Usually I would recommend skipping the first wave of Warriors but now with Cyberverse all of them look better. Just note the known issues. >Steeljaw you need to extend arms fully for it to bend
>Sideswipe has shoulder locking issues>Grimlock has a self-destructive elbow ratchet that you can prevent.>I want to get characters like Springload and some of the other decepticons. Plus popular ones like Starscream and Soundwave. The problem with the bestial decepticons is that they don't have much representation in the warrior class, there's more of them in the Legion class and they are good for their size. Starscream and Soundwave are fine and some folks use them in their CHUG collections.
>Are any of the minicons worth getting? Or the characters that can use minicons?The Minicons are tiny 1-steps TFs and the first few waves aren't compatible with anything other than their own gimmick toys. The only decent, (i.e. fully articulated) gimmick launcher is the Crazybolt mold you see in the middle of the pic above, but anons say it had distro issues in their parts of the world.
The best Minicon toys are the Minicon 2-packs. They come with decent Scout-sized figures of the main characters, with additional clear armor for them. The later S3 ones came with Weaponizer Minicons (pic) that transform into weapons with 5mm handles, which makes them compatible with other TF toys.