I don't get Botshots

What's the appeal of Botshots? As far as I can tell they have no articulation and and are about as fun as triggerbots (not much). True I don't own any and don't wish to but I would like someone to explain the appeal.
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Dagon wrote:As some of you other guys have already said, they really do take up too much room in the toy aisle.
RAcast wrote:Dagon wrote:As some of you other guys have already said, they really do take up too much room in the toy aisle.
Much like cyberverse figures, the things sell like CRAZY. So while they may "take up too much room." Retailers don't care what you think.
Dagon wrote:RAcast wrote:Dagon wrote:As some of you other guys have already said, they really do take up too much room in the toy aisle.
Much like cyberverse figures, the things sell like CRAZY. So while they may "take up too much room." Retailers don't care what you think.
Yeah, I know, and please don't take this the wrong way, but I don't care what retailers think. I care primarily about what I think. I'm not saying stores should stock them less if they're making money off these little guys, but I'd prefer if they'd stock more stuff I was interested in. I hope lines like Botshots and things like Cyberverse figures sell well, as it ultimately means we'll get more product in the future, but that doesn't mean I must like the little things.
Someone else mentioned Bakugan or whatever, and toy aisles have become gathering places for these kinds of little game-based figures, and that's fine. But it doesn't mean that I've got to start loving those rather than actual action figures.
Erailea wrote:Dagon wrote:RAcast wrote:Dagon wrote:As some of you other guys have already said, they really do take up too much room in the toy aisle.
Much like cyberverse figures, the things sell like CRAZY. So while they may "take up too much room." Retailers don't care what you think.
Yeah, I know, and please don't take this the wrong way, but I don't care what retailers think. I care primarily about what I think. I'm not saying stores should stock them less if they're making money off these little guys, but I'd prefer if they'd stock more stuff I was interested in. I hope lines like Botshots and things like Cyberverse figures sell well, as it ultimately means we'll get more product in the future, but that doesn't mean I must like the little things.
Someone else mentioned Bakugan or whatever, and toy aisles have become gathering places for these kinds of little game-based figures, and that's fine. But it doesn't mean that I've got to start loving those rather than actual action figures.
no one said you had to love them,