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Skylanders Collection : Mint or Display ? [CLOSED]
BashBigFan Yellow Sparx Gems: 1695
#1 Posted: 07:58:25 15/07/2013 | Topic Creator
Hi All,

I'm wondering what do u guys think about ur precious skylander collection, do u guys prefer it to be in mint condition in package or u guys prefer open it up and display it as u wish?

Me my self have about 75 % of my ssa collection opened up and none of my skylanders giants is opened (Still mint)

Please share ur thoughts about it... smilie
NINJAsk11 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1124
#2 Posted: 08:22:53 15/07/2013
i open them all ! and disply them, only my gtid fright rider is mint!
BashBigFan Yellow Sparx Gems: 1695
#3 Posted: 11:24:26 15/07/2013 | Topic Creator
Hmmm i was trying to believe the same thing as well... Should i open the normal one ...? And just keep the variants in mint condition...

Was tempted to open so many times !!

But i'm still strong... Hopefully i dont do something i will regret ..
Will171717 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1208
#4 Posted: 11:35:13 15/07/2013
I open my figures even my only variant granite crusher
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Pyrofer Gold Sparx Gems: 2495
#5 Posted: 12:19:32 15/07/2013
I've opened everything including Molten Hotdog.
The only sealed pack I have is Darklight Crypt.
Hexblazer Blue Sparx Gems: 895
#6 Posted: 13:13:42 15/07/2013
I open my collections.
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j32bass Yellow Sparx Gems: 1842
#7 Posted: 13:16:10 15/07/2013
We open all except for in game variants and Toy Fair, Fuzzy, GITD, Glitter, etc...
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Portal Master 1 Blue Sparx Gems: 605
#8 Posted: 13:16:20 15/07/2013
My collection is all opened alsol, including my Granite Crusher as well.
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Bring the Boom!!
Skylandscaper Emerald Sparx Gems: 3966
#9 Posted: 13:17:39 15/07/2013
We open everything including chase variants (we don't have many of those).
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WANTED: regular Chompie Mage. Can be loose. We will open and play with it like all of our Skylanders.
jainasky Yellow Sparx Gems: 1016
#10 Posted: 13:29:22 15/07/2013
All my Skylanders are open except my Ninjini, Scarlet Ninjini, Jade Flashwing, S2 Spyro and Polar Whirlwind.
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jainasky
Lady Skylanders collector from the Southern US
Favorite characters: Whirlwind, Flashwing, Molten Hot Dog, Eye Brawl and Ninjini
Lash Blue Sparx Gems: 820
#11 Posted: 13:46:24 15/07/2013
We open everything. If we were ever to get a really rare one, maybe we would keep it in the package, but I doubt that would sit well with my 4 year old son. Lol.
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Lashie on Lost Islands.
Pyrofer Gold Sparx Gems: 2495
#12 Posted: 13:54:40 15/07/2013
Indeed, I have nearly 8 and nearly 4 year old boys and if I were to suggest keeping a Skylander boxed, I think their head would explode.

They often just sit and play with the figures when the game isn't on so I doubt a boxed collection would have the same effect.
Lash Blue Sparx Gems: 820
#13 Posted: 14:20:51 15/07/2013
My son does the same. We have a few extra characters for trading purposes and he is always asking if he can open them.
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Lashie on Lost Islands.
skitskat Green Sparx Gems: 228
#14 Posted: 15:47:25 15/07/2013
I have everything released and all open! Even the chase variants!
bluerosedruid Gold Sparx Gems: 2991
#15 Posted: 16:38:55 15/07/2013
MY son and I open all of them, Even our E3 hot dog, he has such a good time playing with the figures outside of the game it would not be the same toleave them boxed
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shelly9871 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1246
#16 Posted: 16:45:33 15/07/2013
We have one of each open. Including variants but not chase variants.
Then we ha e most of the chase variants unopened. That being said...if my son wanted to open one or however many--id say yes. The point of it all is fun and I'd never want to do a "look at this toy you love" and then take it away and say, "but you can't have it"
So we don't have rules written in stone--
But so far--one open and one unopened. (Excluding chase variants)
I'd love to be hunting and to see the look on my sons face when he found a chase figure--smilie
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BashBigFan Yellow Sparx Gems: 1695
#17 Posted: 16:53:24 15/07/2013 | Topic Creator
Now i'm tempted to open my giants collection yet again.. But maybe not until i create a decent space and display them appropriately... The least i want is a messy skylanders figure.. I even have my dark light crypt pack open ... I think i will open all my ssa now... Giants still thiiiiiinking...
Rickorio Gold Sparx Gems: 2463
#18 Posted: 18:26:26 15/07/2013
I just open everyone I get, though, that's not saying much, because I only have 42, not including the 12 magic items. But, this year, I'm going to just get every figure I can find, probably keep the rare chase variants in their packaging, maybe even play as them, just, still in their packaging.
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ShinkenRed Gold Sparx Gems: 2651
#19 Posted: 18:32:23 15/07/2013
I've got all my figures open. Normals, Giants, Lightcore, Store Exclusives, etc. If I were to find a Gold or another chase variant I'd keep it sealed. The way I justified opening the store exclusives is that they may be variants, but they're MASS PRODUCED variants.
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minecrafter Blue Sparx Gems: 852
#20 Posted: 01:03:25 16/07/2013
i open them all!! even varients all opened and in boxes.
GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#21 Posted: 01:49:23 16/07/2013
I do both.
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RIP GhostRoaster. He's reanimated as TakeYourLemons but occasionally is resurrected from the beyond when needed.
Tel Prydain Blue Sparx Gems: 903
#22 Posted: 04:20:18 16/07/2013
Standard figures open, variants in boxes.
Might change that soon though - for some reason I can't put my finger on, it's just less fun playing with them in boxes.
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My collection: 98/99
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BahamutBreaker Yellow Sparx Gems: 1191
#23 Posted: 06:01:58 16/07/2013
The only character I left in the box is the E3 Hot Dog.

Everything else is open. My kids play with the Skylanders as action figures for non-video-game imaginative play just as often as they actually play the Skylanders video games.
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"Who was harmed here---some six year olds who went to bed crying because there's no Enchanted Trap Shadow?"
lady_valdyme Blue Sparx Gems: 547
#24 Posted: 06:37:36 16/07/2013
My entire collection is opened. My little sister beat Giants with my figures and then comes down the stairs daily to ask if she can play with them in whatever world her imagination takes her. I'd much rather her do that then sit in front of the tv for hours doing the same thing over and over again.
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Red Panda does not approve.
Zer0 Blue Sparx Gems: 996
#25 Posted: 07:01:23 16/07/2013
There's really no point in keeping these in-package, unless you're planning on selling them in the near future. There isn't any long term value in things like this, so you might as well just enjoy them.
Doomslicer Gold Sparx Gems: 2037
#26 Posted: 08:33:04 16/07/2013
I've opened all my collection, though in retrospect I wished I had kept a few rarer 'figs boxed.
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Tel Prydain Blue Sparx Gems: 903
#27 Posted: 00:55:52 17/07/2013
Quote: Zer0
There's really no point in keeping these in-package, unless you're planning on selling them in the near future. There isn't any long term value in things like this, so you might as well just enjoy them.



Actually, it's quite likely to be worth something in about 25-30 years, when the kids who are obsessed now are adults with money who want to recapture their youth. Just like GI Joe, TMNT, Starwars and Transformers can fetch a good price now.
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My collection: 98/99
Photos: http://s1298.photobucket.com/u...rary/Skylanders
Looking for: smilie
Himewad Yellow Sparx Gems: 1819
#28 Posted: 02:04:32 17/07/2013
All opened. Nothing in the box.
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SlayerX11 Emerald Sparx Gems: 3488
#29 Posted: 02:19:35 17/07/2013
Quote: Zer0
There's really no point in keeping these in-package, unless you're planning on selling them in the near future. There isn't any long term value in things like this, so you might as well just enjoy them.



Quote: Tel Prydain
Quote: Zer0
There's really no point in keeping these in-package, unless you're planning on selling them in the near future. There isn't any long term value in things like this, so you might as well just enjoy them.



Actually, it's quite likely to be worth something in about 25-30 years, when the kids who are obsessed now are adults with money who want to recapture their youth. Just like GI Joe, TMNT, Star wars and Transformers can fetch a good price now.


I have to agree with the last statement, just look at the 20th anniversary of power ranger items at tru.com. People are spending $60 on legacy morphers and $80 on megazords and these are not for kids, but for adults that were kids when it aired. These are new items, the old items still sell well. heck, check SDCC there going to be a 24k gold legacy morpher of the green and white ranger it's selling for $200 there and on eBay above $300. Stuff from the mid 90's or late 80's sells on eBay pretty well as does the newer recreation of said items.

I personally wish I had things from my childhood to share with my son, like my tmnt or power rangers. All i know is I have a sealed set of skylanders from ssa and giants which I will keep on my wall till my son outgrows it. It will then go back in the skylander boxes i've gotten from stores and into storage and when he's in his late 20's/early 30's he can do what he sees fit with them. Same goes for his power ranger stuff.

Will skylanders be this way? Who knows? It prob depends if it stays relevant. Who knew years later Pokemon would still be around, skylander could still be if activision doesn't turn it into another guitar hero. Maybe 20yrs from now we will be playing skylanders 10. Who knows.

I collect them cause they are fun and I keep a set sealed cause they are cool to look at and like I said above I want my kid to have his childhood stuff if he wants when Im gone. If he ends up selling it so be it.
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GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#30 Posted: 03:02:09 17/07/2013
Quote: Tel Prydain
Quote: Zer0
There's really no point in keeping these in-package, unless you're planning on selling them in the near future. There isn't any long term value in things like this, so you might as well just enjoy them.



Actually, it's quite likely to be worth something in about 25-30 years, when the kids who are obsessed now are adults with money who want to recapture their youth. Just like GI Joe, TMNT, Starwars and Transformers can fetch a good price now.


I don't disagree, although in the same breath it's not a given and a crapshoot. I'm not doing it for investment, but simply from a collecting standpoint.
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RIP GhostRoaster. He's reanimated as TakeYourLemons but occasionally is resurrected from the beyond when needed.
RyderZ Green Sparx Gems: 203
#31 Posted: 03:05:04 17/07/2013
Nobody can tell what the future hold when it comes to these things. Only time will tell.
UncleBob Ripto Gems: 4565
#32 Posted: 03:13:58 17/07/2013
Don't get into Skylanders thinking it's an investment. Get into it because you think the game is fun, you like collecting the figures, etc. If you get into it as an investment, there's about a 95% chance (stat pulled out of my backside) that you'll never make your money back, let alone a significant profit to make it worth your time you invested.

With that said, I keep mine in the package. Not because I plan to sell them, but because A) I like packaging - and all the marketing that goes with it and smilie I can just play with the figures inside the package, so why not?

I may break down and open my SWAP Force figures, due to the limited ability to use them inside the packages, because my ability to actually play and enjoy the games comes first.
GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#33 Posted: 05:05:34 17/07/2013
I don't tell people how to enjoy the game or toy collecting. But crapshoot/95% chance of loss makes the point. smilie
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RIP GhostRoaster. He's reanimated as TakeYourLemons but occasionally is resurrected from the beyond when needed.
sleepydumbdude Green Sparx Gems: 106
#34 Posted: 05:32:17 17/07/2013
I just toss them all into the same box. Never plan on selling them so don't care on their condition. I've all ready broke two from being jumbled around in the box when I move it around. Items are too big to store for the possible return on selling them. Lightcore s2 Drobot's Wing fell off and Double Trouble s2 staff broke off. Packaging takes up too much room and I don't like the looks of the figures enough to display them openly.
Zer0 Blue Sparx Gems: 996
#35 Posted: 09:38:46 17/07/2013
Quote: Tel Prydain
Actually, it's quite likely to be worth something in about 25-30 years, when the kids who are obsessed now are adults with money who want to recapture their youth. Just like GI Joe, TMNT, Starwars and Transformers can fetch a good price now.
It's highly unlikely. Do you know how many toy franchises came out in the 80's, versus how many franchises people actually care to spend money on for nostalgia's sake, as adults? Not everything old becomes new again. Added to that, the main appeal of Skylanders is that they're components for a video game (that will have been long since obsolete decades from now), in addition to being neat little static figures.

Anyway, as UncleBob posted, I wouldn't recommend to anyone that they buy these, or any current toy for that matter, for long-term investment purposes. Especially not as a 25 - 30 year investment. Where are you going to store all these "just in case" items, in the meantime? People would be better off investing in actual financial investments, like an IRA, 401k, etc.
BashBigFan Yellow Sparx Gems: 1695
#36 Posted: 12:09:03 19/07/2013 | Topic Creator
Hi guys, didn't expect a quite discussion we have over here... I personally like skylanders because i like the game (have been a spyro fan since spyro in PS) and also the collectable figurines for me is really something.. I haven't got a chance to collect something until this game come out, and i really enjoy collecting ... Thats whats torn me from unboxing my collection.. I even has some double even triple for some favourite character that i fancy... Since i havent unbox any character from giants series, the horror is if i open one i will want to open the others... As for my ssa collection has been 85% unboxed so i think i will unbox all the ssa..

Buts its really nice to hear how all people treat their collection differently..
CommanderGame Emerald Sparx Gems: 3610
#37 Posted: 13:39:03 19/07/2013
I don't Display them at all, I just throw them inside my Skylanders Bag given to me on Day 1....
mantez Emerald Sparx Gems: 3167
#38 Posted: 13:55:12 19/07/2013
Being boxed takes up too much room and they are much more fun to play with. I have all mine packed away neatly in Bauble storage boxes.
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Seiki Platinum Sparx Gems: 6150
#39 Posted: 17:58:23 19/07/2013
Everything is open and will stay that way.

As far storeage, nothing to really display it, just using the castle case lying on its back with the figures arragned inside. What doesn't fit (Favs, Giants, Adventure Packs, Magic, Battle, and some others) sit on top.
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