>>7188936>I really don't understand why people can't admit another company did a better take.Agreed.
>Legends for character variety and price.There was a time when it actually made more sense to get Figuarts than Legends if you lived outside the US, in terms of pricing I mean. But now? Yeah, Legends are the best bang for your buck. Their face printing for certain figures are actually better than the imports. Articulation is still somewhat meh, despite having all the PoA.
>Mafex for more accurate comic characters.That remains to be seen. Certainly, they're the best DCEU you can get at the moment. But we'll have to wait and see how the Marvels are in-hand.
>Revo for articulation and better sculptI'll have to politely disagree here. Revoltech has a fantastic selection of characters and they're great if you like the Yamaguchi-style and Obari poses. But they have quite a few problems. Primarily in the articulation department, which is a bit of irony, since articulation was their selling point. Revol-Joints are sadly, not very optimal, especially if you're going to stick it on EVERY figure. They have a finite number of positions due to being ratchet-based and can be quite unsightly depending on the pose.
>Figuarts for movie figsI would personally go Mafex for DCEU and ML for MCU. To each his own however. I mean, I'd definitely go Figuarts for Kamen Rider after all.
>Mezco for the best looking ones and paying a fortune for them.For 1/12? Yeah, I can accept that.
Overall I don't agree with all your points but I'm not gonna say they aren't valid. They're all perfectly valid and are simply a matter of preference. Although if I HAD to wholeheartedly disagree about anything, it would be in regards to Revoltech. Which are not good in a general sense but great in their personal niche.