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<blockquote data-quote="jgbrowning" data-source="post: 2639143" data-attributes="member: 5724"><p>I ain't touching it till it's randomized for several different reasons. </p><p></p><p>1. I prefer to buy minitures without knowing what I'm getting.</p><p>2. If they'd randomized it we could have had a whole series of gargantuan creatures, but no.... they had to go and let people know what they were buying and now we don't have as many choices as we would have had if they'd gone randomized.</p><p>3. Retailers will now have to stock separate sku's for each mini, using up valuable display space. A single randomize packet only requires 1 sku and one display.</p><p>4. There won't be any "secondary market" where others can buy the mini that they really wanted to get after finding out they bought stuff they didn't want. This kills a whole section of the market in one fell swoop.</p><p>5. There is no collectability draw insuring that sales won't be as good as they could have been. I mean, you <strong>always know</strong> what's in the package so you don't have a chance to get "lucky" and get a mini that's going for the price of a whole package on ebay.</p><p></p><p>I say boo to wizards! The only people who benefit from this choice are the people who only wanted that particular figure.</p><p></p><p>joe b.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgbrowning, post: 2639143, member: 5724"] I ain't touching it till it's randomized for several different reasons. 1. I prefer to buy minitures without knowing what I'm getting. 2. If they'd randomized it we could have had a whole series of gargantuan creatures, but no.... they had to go and let people know what they were buying and now we don't have as many choices as we would have had if they'd gone randomized. 3. Retailers will now have to stock separate sku's for each mini, using up valuable display space. A single randomize packet only requires 1 sku and one display. 4. There won't be any "secondary market" where others can buy the mini that they really wanted to get after finding out they bought stuff they didn't want. This kills a whole section of the market in one fell swoop. 5. There is no collectability draw insuring that sales won't be as good as they could have been. I mean, you [b]always know[/b] what's in the package so you don't have a chance to get "lucky" and get a mini that's going for the price of a whole package on ebay. I say boo to wizards! The only people who benefit from this choice are the people who only wanted that particular figure. joe b. [/QUOTE]
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