Quote: Fernandez2Quote: skyp1eI'm at a loss to see the appeal of the Silver or Gold variants of figures.
Other than they are variants and it appeals to those of us that are completionists (I am not such a Skylanders player), but am I the only one that finds these things unattractive?
It's just another way for some people to throw money away and be able to say, "check me out! I got all these "rare" Skylanders" Happens with every collecting hobby
OR, it could be a way to make up for what we spent in about 10 years time. If these things go up in value later on (I've seen Gamesharks go for tons), it would be a good way to make some money later on.
One person already made an auction - albeit laughable at this point in time - selling all golds and silvers, for like 1000+ US dollars.
Oh, well, nevermind. It seems to have actually sold -
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ULTRA-...=item416244fb84
I guess the joke's on me. So 1200+ now, what later? That's like 200 per figure. Not even I spent that much on my golds and silvers. Hmmm.
EDIT: Maybe for ***** and giggles, I should list my gold and silvers, plus Metallic Cynder, for 1500. See what happens. Now that's something truly worth breaking out all of the popcorn gifs.