
Trading Figures — Blind-Box Collectibles 🎮
Blind-Box Anime & Game Trading Figures (3)
What to Know Before Buying Trading Figures
Trading figures are about the set and the surprise: you buy into a themed collection and open blind boxes to build it. They're cheap per figure, small, and easy to display in numbers. The notes below explain the blind-box mechanic and how they compare to other figure types.
A blind box hides which figure from the set is inside until you open it, so each purchase is a surprise. Across a set you can pull duplicates, which is normal — many collectors buy several boxes or trade with others to complete the line. If you need a specific character guaranteed, choose a prize or scale figure instead.
Trading figures are the smallest and cheapest, sold blind in themed sets. Prize figures are single, larger arcade-style figures you choose by character. Scale figures are the large, high-detail showpieces. Pick trading figures for set collecting and value, the others when you want a known, bigger piece.
Many trading-figure sets include one or more harder-to-find "secret" or chase variants alongside the standard line-up. These appear less often in the boxes, which is part of the collecting appeal. Check the set's line-up on the listing so you know what's included before you buy.
Most are PVC with painted detail and a simple base or peg, on the smaller end of the figure range so they fit easily on a shelf or desk. Sizes vary by set, so check the listed dimensions. Their compact size makes it easy to display a whole collection together.
You can buy individual blind boxes and take your chances, or buy a full sealed case where available, which is the surest way to get the complete line-up. Trading with other collectors is the traditional way to swap duplicates for the figures you're missing. Check each listing to see whether single boxes or full sets are stocked.


