Emerje wrote:That's only true for Hasbro's multipacks, you can't really hold that to multipacks they import from Takara Tomy. We're probably lucky that it's priced exactly at what the individual figures would cost rather than "taxing" us much higher for it simply being an import. If only their other imports had more competitive pricing.
Emerje
I skipped the other D.C. sets, but I initially preordered (later canceled) the Nemesis Bridge set and remember that being $110... Either way, I know what I paid for the Triple Takeover set-- $119.99 before tax. Sold separately, two leader class ($110) + one voyager ($35) total $145 (before tax).
So maybe this hasn't happened with the other sets, but it has happened with half of them up until this Part 1 set.
Really the point is a release like this should be cheaper than what the initial, individual figures had cost, even with a potentially increased amount of paint apps. When these figures are the exact same, previously released molds, no company should be charging the same price(s) as if what's included are new releases requiring new engineering, molds, etc.
And I get it, profits rule all...
But it's extremely telling that Hastak can sell the new Perceptor set for $35... Those figures separately would cost around $50. Let's not give them credit or fool ourselves that we're being given something (or anything) for free.
Technically that set is $15 cheaper than it could be, AND Hastak is
still making substantial profit off of each and every one... Otherwise the set either wouldn't exist because it wouldn't make sense from a business aspect, or it would just flat-out cost more.