>>9901104>I discovered the line kind of late and I know if I get into it now I'll be hunting down figures that went out of stock years agoMy mandatory piece of advice: don't go crazy hunting old figures down. You don't need them. The beauty of this line is that it features generic designs you can lay your imagination upon, and in this sense no figure is indispensable. They are not characters from some media you love which you must absolutely have. You like skeletons or knights? This year they'll show new ones that will be better than the old ones. You like barbarians? Next year then.
>>9901104>I'm curious though,there are a ton of releases in this line but I don't really see pictures of anybody with a really extensive collection. Anybody here have or have pictures of a really large Mythic Legions collection?There certainly are completionists with every figure and also army builders with twenty templars and such. You can find them in the facebook group, youtube and maybe here too, but I think people around here tend to buy them more moderately.
I've got 27 Mythic Legions figures plus 9 more preordered. Currently I have no interest in the around 150 I don't own. You can only have the same pieces in so many colors before it gets too obvious. Really, enjoy the line without anxiety and buy the figures you like.