world of warcraft action figures
On June 27, 2010 in Entertainment
Collectors consist of all stripes, those who genuinely have a very love for the purpose they’re collecting, those who just love the chase of with the ability to complete a collection, and those who hope their investment will some day repay. One doesn’t have to be among the an incredible number of players of Warcraft to collect its actions figures. The younger players though, or the young in mind, regularly have a hard time resisting the urge to consider the warcraft action figures out of these box. The slightly older players will find the warcraft action figures reminiscent of He-Man figures sold in the 80’s.
You can find four main companies that started manufacturing warcraft action figures since Warcraft II. They’re Blizzard Entertainment, Toycom, Advanced (SOTA), and DC Direct (of DC Comics). Out of they then, DC Direct has produced the most important line of figures, 25 figures including deluxe figures, through 2009.
Blizzard, the business behind World of Warcraft, or WoW has only produced five figures. They are Human Footman, Orc Grunt, Malfurion Stormrage, Muradin Bronzebeard, and Thrall.
Toycom has produced six figures all from Warcraft III. SOTA produced only three figures which can be: Tauren Shaman, Undead Warlock, and Jungle Troll Voodoo Priest.
DC Direct released its first compilation of warcraft figures in 2007. This first series was comprised of Meryl Felstorm: Undead Warrior, Rehgar Earthfury: Orc Shaman, Valeera Sanguinar: Blood Elf Rogue, plus a deluxe figure, Illidan Stormrage: Night Elf Demon Hunter. DC has released five series over the end of 2009.
As Steve Carell’s character, Andy, proved in The 40-Year-Old Virgin, developing a mint toy collection is usually a nice investment. Those not really acquainted with WoW, but looking for the next “hot” collectible, should consider these warcraft action figures because WoW is a Guinness World Record holding massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), holding the record for most subscribers, over 11 million. With a large number of followers worldwide it’s likely a market will exist in the future for all collectors who made it possible to purchase the warcraft action figures now and collect them. And unlike the He-Man figures these WoW action figures aren’t currently being mass produced and sold in retail outlets.