My preferences are they continue BAF waves, and that those waves are tightly themed. Don’t mix movie and comic. Try not to mix modern and retro. Stop the retro waves and just make them BAF waves instead.
I’ve been collecting since before ML began, and so the concept feels sort of essential to the brand for me. I also remember when they were like $8-12 a piece and could build a fully-painted 16” Sentinel. Eliminating the BAF is just reducing the value of an already overpriced modern figure. While I appreciate the retro waves because of the characters they are making, I would have liked those figures even more if they had a BAF included. The retro waves are actually how themed waves should be done, and the fact that they make us separately buy the deluxe characters around the same time is just the company extracting more of our money.
I don’t personally own many BAFs, but mostly that’s because I either don’t like the BAF or because I refuse to buy 4 figures I don’t want to complete the set. I haven’t completed a BAF since Strong Guy, and that was only due to an overwhelming desire to have that version of XFactor complete on my shelf. Never thought they would rerelease Guido individually back in 2020 (or whenever he came out). Same thing happened with Sauron before that. Those random Deadpool characters are still in their boxes somewhere. I outright bought Xenmu from eBay, but that was more because I couldn’t find Red Skull. But that result is mostly because I’ve been a more disciplined buyer and try to limit my purchases to particular sets of characters I know and care about (and ignore most repeats). I’m not throwing money toward some totally unrelated mort like Red Widow or Anti-Eternia Thor to complete Zabu. However, I would have bought related morts from the savage land, or background mutants.
I have bought almost the full lineup of several retro X-Men waves though, because all of those characters are what I collect. In those cases, I could have been incentivized to buy the extra Wolverine or whomever to complete the wave. That’s why all BAF lines should have a theme that ties directly to the BAF. If we could get the Safari Charles with part of his hover chair, and the other 5 retro figures contained the remaining pieces, that would be preferable to buying each of those characters separately and then paying $60 on top of that to have an extra Charles (that I don’t want) just to get the chair. Same thing with a lot of these non-BAF lines. Gamerverse MvC2 could have been a BAF Shuma Gorath. Secret Wars could have been a BAF (whoever makes sense). A lot of these X-men two packs are the same figures but at a relatively higher price because they don’t include BAF parts.
There’s probably some policy and/or accounting shenanigans on Hasbro’s side that allows the managers to spread the cost of new parts over specific sub-lines, and that’s how they balance the costs across waves, enabling these two packs to have figures with relatively more new parts than the BAF waves seem to. But that’s a Hasbro problem, and one they could easily avoid by having evergreen versions of essential characters rereleased regularly.
[First post here, btw. From Fwoosh (and TNI before, and the old DC Direct forums even before that).]
I’ve been collecting since before ML began, and so the concept feels sort of essential to the brand for me. I also remember when they were like $8-12 a piece and could build a fully-painted 16” Sentinel. Eliminating the BAF is just reducing the value of an already overpriced modern figure. While I appreciate the retro waves because of the characters they are making, I would have liked those figures even more if they had a BAF included. The retro waves are actually how themed waves should be done, and the fact that they make us separately buy the deluxe characters around the same time is just the company extracting more of our money.
I don’t personally own many BAFs, but mostly that’s because I either don’t like the BAF or because I refuse to buy 4 figures I don’t want to complete the set. I haven’t completed a BAF since Strong Guy, and that was only due to an overwhelming desire to have that version of XFactor complete on my shelf. Never thought they would rerelease Guido individually back in 2020 (or whenever he came out). Same thing happened with Sauron before that. Those random Deadpool characters are still in their boxes somewhere. I outright bought Xenmu from eBay, but that was more because I couldn’t find Red Skull. But that result is mostly because I’ve been a more disciplined buyer and try to limit my purchases to particular sets of characters I know and care about (and ignore most repeats). I’m not throwing money toward some totally unrelated mort like Red Widow or Anti-Eternia Thor to complete Zabu. However, I would have bought related morts from the savage land, or background mutants.
I have bought almost the full lineup of several retro X-Men waves though, because all of those characters are what I collect. In those cases, I could have been incentivized to buy the extra Wolverine or whomever to complete the wave. That’s why all BAF lines should have a theme that ties directly to the BAF. If we could get the Safari Charles with part of his hover chair, and the other 5 retro figures contained the remaining pieces, that would be preferable to buying each of those characters separately and then paying $60 on top of that to have an extra Charles (that I don’t want) just to get the chair. Same thing with a lot of these non-BAF lines. Gamerverse MvC2 could have been a BAF Shuma Gorath. Secret Wars could have been a BAF (whoever makes sense). A lot of these X-men two packs are the same figures but at a relatively higher price because they don’t include BAF parts.
There’s probably some policy and/or accounting shenanigans on Hasbro’s side that allows the managers to spread the cost of new parts over specific sub-lines, and that’s how they balance the costs across waves, enabling these two packs to have figures with relatively more new parts than the BAF waves seem to. But that’s a Hasbro problem, and one they could easily avoid by having evergreen versions of essential characters rereleased regularly.
[First post here, btw. From Fwoosh (and TNI before, and the old DC Direct forums even before that).]