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A toy is said to be '''shortpacked''' when it is shipped in significantly lower numbers than the rest of its release <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Wave" title="Wave">wave</a>.
A toy is said to be '''shortpacked''' when it is shipped in significantly lower numbers than the rest of its release [[Wave|wave]].


A toy that is shortpacked is typically harder to find than other
A toy that is shortpacked is typically harder to find than other toys from the same assortment, since there are fewer of it produced. This rarity also makes it attractive to [[Toy scalping|scalpers]]. If a shortpacked toy is also a highly desirable one to fans and/or collectors (for instance, if it represents a popular character who is rarely produced as a toy), then it can become ''extremely'' difficult to obtain.
toys from the same assortment, since there are fewer of it produced.
This rarity also makes it attractive to <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Toy_scalping" title="Toy scalping">scalpers</a>.
If a shortpacked toy is also a highly desirable one to fans and/or
collectors (for instance, if it represents a popular character who is
rarely produced as a toy), then it can become ''extremely'' difficult to obtain.


Sometimes, toys which are shortpacked in one wave are released
Sometimes, toys which are shortpacked in one wave are released in greater numbers in a later wave, which really tends to piss off the collectors who bought from the scalpers and delight those who didn't.
in greater numbers in a later wave, which really tends to piss off the
collectors who bought from the scalpers and delight those who didn't.


While inspiring similar feelings for many fans, shortpacking should not be confused with <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Chase_figure" title="Chase figure">chase figures</a> which are aimed exclusively at collectors and generally are intentionally much rarer. (A shortpacked toy may be 2 per <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Case" title="Case">case</a>, while a chase figure may appear as seldom as 1 per every 2 cases.)
While inspiring similar feelings for many fans, shortpacking should not be confused with [[Chase figure|chase figures]] which are aimed exclusively at collectors and generally are intentionally much rarer. (A shortpacked toy may be 2 per [[Case|case]], while a chase figure may appear as seldom as 1 per every 2 cases.)




<a name="Examples"></a><h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="http://tfwiki.net/w2/index.php?title=Shortpacking&action=edit&section=1" title="Edit section: Examples">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline">Examples</span></h2>
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Revision as of 08:26, 26 March 2009

A toy is said to be shortpacked when it is shipped in significantly lower numbers than the rest of its release wave.

A toy that is shortpacked is typically harder to find than other toys from the same assortment, since there are fewer of it produced. This rarity also makes it attractive to scalpers. If a shortpacked toy is also a highly desirable one to fans and/or collectors (for instance, if it represents a popular character who is rarely produced as a toy), then it can become extremely difficult to obtain.

Sometimes, toys which are shortpacked in one wave are released in greater numbers in a later wave, which really tends to piss off the collectors who bought from the scalpers and delight those who didn't.

While inspiring similar feelings for many fans, shortpacking should not be confused with chase figures which are aimed exclusively at collectors and generally are intentionally much rarer. (A shortpacked toy may be 2 per case, while a chase figure may appear as seldom as 1 per every 2 cases.)


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