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Originally Posted by Zeroflamez
The no way home wave. It went so fast that you wouldn't have even known it hit shelves if someone didn't tell you or you were lucky enough to stumble across it the day it went on pegs.
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Do you mean the Far From Home wave where Armadillo was the BAF? No Way Home wave is the new one with the three Spideys and MJ.
While some of the figures were easy to find, I had to use gift card on Amazon.ca to buy the Miles Morales. I think the Dr. Strange was difficult to find too.
For me, I wish I could have gotten the Target exclusive Rogue on retro packaging which was carried at Toys R Us, but I could never find it.
The Jubilee build-a-figure wave was also difficult to get as it was a Toys R Us exclusive wave and it barely came out here in Canada. In the end, I had to buy bootleg (but very well done) versions of Jubilee and Storm online from eBay and AliExpress.
Another difficult one was the Psylocke from the Apocalyse BAF wave. I had to get my brother to pick one up for me in the U.S. at a Five Below store where there were tons of Psylocke figures marked down.
Beast and Jubilee from the Caliban BAF were tricky to get too. I just lucked out that Jubilee was available on the Toys R Us website, but again I had to resort to using a gift card on Amazon to get the Beast that all the online scalpers had snatched up (this was before the figure was later re-released as a retro carded figure).