It only took 25 years. I'm not even a pokemon fan but I'm curious what their sets would look like. I have been tempted by a couple of the Mega Bloks sets though, and I even got one of the mystery pokeball sets and ended up getting Bulbasaur.
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Mega Blocks already have this covered. I'm curious to know what major differences there'd be to justify the inevitably high cost of the Lego branded versions
The most major difference will be quality and less reliance on custom blocks?
We bought some of the Mega Blocks Pokemons for my SiL's kids and you can feel that the quality just isn't on par with Lego
I'm currently working on the Charmander with my daughter. The quality feels fine, but I'll definitely be curious to try out a lego one when it releases
Watch them turn out even more shit
Yeah yeah, palworld collab when?