>>11065242Almost all of this is false, unless your only frame of reference is when the line launched in 2020, and about, Spring of 2021.
>>$25 per figureThat's pretty much the entry point for all figures of this scale and size, now. I challenge you to show me a figure line that is equal or (less) in price, while also maintaining the same level of paint, sculpt, detail, and accessory count. Not even Hasbro's other lines can compete. Marvel and SW figures are the same price, and there are fewer sculpts, and both lines come with almost no accessories. Most have maybe 1-2 accessories, and if they have any more than that, they're a $35 deluxe release.
>no playsets and vehicles that aren't triple digitsThey weren't even sure the line was going to last very long, so there weren't any vehicles at first, but now there's been the Coil motorcycle, 3-4 different versions of the RAM cycle, the Trubble Bubble and the PP Trubble Bubble, the Ferret and Tiger Paw, the SMS missile rack (sure, its meant for the HISS, but it can be towed behind the HISS, VAMP, or Stinger.) All of those were $40-$60. Even the VAMP and the Stinger are only $100, and there are more vehicles on the way.
>exclusivesLiterally a problem with every toyline. And 90% of the stuff ends up easy to get (even on clearance or other sales) unless you're impatient and NEED everything day-1.
>fragile gummy plasticHow can it be fragile AND gummy..? And this is really only true of some of the weapons, which granted, sucks, but they've mostly phased the wobbly, warped shit out.
>limited articulation with visible pinsThey've literally been phasing the pins out, and most recently releases don't have them.
>lady Jaye and snake eyes movie wave shelf warming in every walmarHasn't been relevant in probably two years.
>multiple sub lines, each one incompleteI guess...but it isn't like the line is over or anything. And they've gone pretty deep on some lines, like Tiger Force and PP.