Nia by a mile. They could of charged 20 bucks for that basic with some random accessory and no one would of complained, the fact it was a 10 dollar basic sets it beyond all the other women, and honestly the entire basic line.
Post by Henchmen4Hire on Aug 9, 2018 16:13:46 GMT -5
I'm going to say the first Nia Jax released, because it has all the articulation Nia Jax could need, it was 10 bucks with a Slammy award, and you can still get it for 10 bucks online!
The other female figures lose because they aren't flexible at all, and they need it to look right. Less than 90 degree elbow and knee bends, useless ab crunch, goofy hands, fat knees on some of them, it's unacceptable.
Last Edit: Aug 9, 2018 16:58:38 GMT -5 by Henchmen4Hire
I'm going to say the first Nia Jax released, because it has all the articulation Nia Jax could need, it was 10 bucks with a Slammy award, and you can still get it for 10 bucks online!
The other female figures lose because they aren't flexible at all, and they need it to look right.
That's only the basics though. Elite's still have full articulation.
Post by Henchmen4Hire on Aug 9, 2018 17:02:22 GMT -5
Edited the post to be clearer.
There's no point in having articulation if it's borderline useless. Unless the joints magically got better in newer female Elite figs, they're still awkward hunks of plastic in anything other than a standing pose.
I know "they're just toys", and I would be fine with it if they only cost 8 bucks, but they cost 22 bucks, and that's unacceptable when other toy companies offer much better articulation at the same price point.
Last Edit: Aug 9, 2018 17:04:30 GMT -5 by Henchmen4Hire