Hasbro was misleading to be sure, but its nice to have something to compare them with in terms of "value"
With CW Box Sets You got a Voyager ($25 US) plus 4 Deluxes ($15 each X 4=$60) plus a Legends ($10)=
$95 base price, but the fact that all 6 figures had a strong connective theme made paying roughly $100 plus tax worth it.
Now with these TR sets you get a Leader ($45) a Voyager ($25), a Deluxe ($15), a Legends ($10) and a metal TR head...lets just say $5.00 (yes its metal, but you don't get the vehicle...)
So total value is
$100, same as they would be if sold individually basically....
So some might say TR sets are a better value for your dollar than the CW sets, but the randomness of characters will still no doubt lead to a ton of these getting piecemealed in the secondary market, which is fine. I think also Hasbro saves cost by packaging them in sets like this rather than individually. I guess you could say, we are kind of doing Hasbro's work for them by trying to sell them individually after purchase
Also, I don't know if anyone can confirm...but is the size/dimension of the packaging the same as a Combiner wars Combiner (Victorion, Computorn G2's...) or something closer to CW Devastator, or a slightly different size altogether?
Bucket/Want List: Botcon 2016 Customization Class Ratchet (G2 Deco), or Customization Class Ratchet (Marvel Comics Deco) **would also be willing to pay for an Unpainted Botcon 2016 Ratchet, TT Legends Fortress Head (only) with working Electronics
Wish List of Modern Combiners: Road Caesar, Monstructor & Dinoking (proper size to fiction), Landcross, Guard City, Battle Gaia, & G2 Defensor. Wish List of Titans:Metrotitan,Majin Zarak