How do you feel about buying toys of stuff from movies you haven't seen, games you haven't played, etc? Not just like, I collect Marvel Legends and I haven't read any of the comics featuring this character but she looks cool so I'm adding her to my collection. I'm talking full on, this is from a property you know nothing about, if anyone asks you anything based on the assumption that you must be familiar with the source material you'll just have to shrug.Like, I like this vaguely evil looking chick. Never played Final Fantasy 16, have no plans to, have no idea who she is or what her deal is. But cool toy, kinda want it.
>>11657126I never really do that personally, but don't see anything wrong with it. Seeking the source material would help you better understand the characters more
>>11657126This is the true soul of toy collecting. You see all these threads about wishing a movie they saw has toys, or how they bought a whole collection because they love the series, followed by some rare moment a guy burning out on collecting because his closet is full. Buying only what you like means that you actually connect to it on a more personal level, instead of just chasing a trend/high that will die pretty quickly.