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Thanatos Prime wrote:Character is number one. If the character isn't cool I probably won't buy the figure.
Concept is number two. The basic idea behind the figure. A tank will always score more points than a car in this category because the concept of a tank becoming a giant robot is a lot cooler to me than a car becomeing a giant robot.
Special features is three. I know I'm a complete sucker for gestalts and the such. However, stupid features can ruin the figure for me like "Battle lights and sounds!" I just stare and say "That's it? That's all you have?? Lame..." That is unles factors 1 or 2 already had me purchase the figure...
Color is four. A purple tank won't make it unless his name is Shockwave which goes back to factor #1.
Design is five. How the tank looks as a tank and how the robot looks as a robot. (eg. I never bought X-brawn because the robot mode was silly with the front of the car being his whole arm. Just my opinion of course)
Overcracker wrote:Thanatos Prime wrote:Character is number one. If the character isn't cool I probably won't buy the figure.
Concept is number two. The basic idea behind the figure. A tank will always score more points than a car in this category because the concept of a tank becoming a giant robot is a lot cooler to me than a car becomeing a giant robot.
Special features is three. I know I'm a complete sucker for gestalts and the such. However, stupid features can ruin the figure for me like "Battle lights and sounds!" I just stare and say "That's it? That's all you have?? Lame..." That is unles factors 1 or 2 already had me purchase the figure...
Color is four. A purple tank won't make it unless his name is Shockwave which goes back to factor #1.
Design is five. How the tank looks as a tank and how the robot looks as a robot. (eg. I never bought X-brawn because the robot mode was silly with the front of the car being his whole arm. Just my opinion of course)
I would have to agree in all points except character, i'd would not put it as the first and foremost reason. although it is important, its not the most important factor.
Obviously a purple tank unless he is Shockwave would be hard to swallow. But i would still buy a great looking tank with a good robot mode, even if his character in the accompanying cartoon was lame and or annoying. Just because the figure in itself has more value than the character it represents.
It also works the other way, if the character is really cool, but the figure completely sucks, then I won't buy it. Case in pint Movie Blackout. totally cool character, increasingly bad execution of his toy.
Lights and sounds have less of a bearing than a cool robot mode.
Also some gimmicks can really hurt a figure. case in point Energon's combination gimmick. some figures really suffered to allow for the gimmick to function. (Downshift, Hot Shot...).
In Otherwords i'd rather have a great looking robot and car mode, than have ti do lots of things.
Although for a Gestalt, i can turn a blind eye to a lot of shortcomings. Yes I'm also a sucker for gestalts.
Thanatos Prime wrote:Character is number one. If the character isn't cool I probably won't buy the figure.
Concept is number two. The basic idea behind the figure. A tank will always score more points than a car in this category because the concept of a tank becoming a giant robot is a lot cooler to me than a car becomeing a giant robot.
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