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The Joker can be a difficult figure to find. Search for the handcuffs first, since only the Joker and Barbara Gordon have them. The handcuffs will feel like a thin piece of plastic in a vaguely C shape. They’re made of a softer plastic, so they will be a bit flexible unlike most other accessories. Make sure that you don’t confuse the handcuffs for Zodiac’s crab. The crab is hard plastic with a large body between the pincer ends, while the handcuffs are flexible with only a thin chain connecting them. The lobster element is unique to this character, but it’s a much harder way to find this character than the serving platter. It’s difficult to ascertain its shape through the bag, and easy to confuse with Zodiac’s crab. Shake the bag and try to get one of the claw pieces to fall to a corner. The claw will feel like a tiny fork, and the bar that the minifigure’s hand grasps will be quite distinctive. Alternatively, you may encounter the snake first. The snake is basically a curvy rod. It’s slightly pointed on the tail end, and the tongue makes a small Y, though that may be hard to feel. The large S-shaped curve to the body will be easy to feel, however, so if you find the snake you can positively ID this as King Tut.

As we mentioned in our review, each bag has tiny, almost imperceptible dots along the bottom, which can help decipher the contents. However, we’ve found this method is both too error-prone and too time-consuming to be of any use, and recommend using your hands rather than your eyes for accurate fig-finding. Tip 3: Use a visual guide As you’re shaking the bag, you may instead find Calculator’s visor with its indecipherable number printing. The visor will be a flat, wide piece of hard plastic forming a C shape. No other characters have a visor, so if you find it, you can also positively ID Calculator.Find the Mohawk to confirm. It’s a rubber plastic element in a fat C shape. You’ll be able to feel the texture in the hair, and in cross-section the hair has a wedge shape. Find both the hair and the lightning bolts to make certain you’ve got the Mime. Alternatively, if you happen to grasp the minifigure torso first, feel for the arms. Orca is the only figure with abnormal arms in this series, so feel for the flat, pointed fin arms. If you find them, you can make a positive ID with just that.

We found that the easiest piece to identify this character with is the Shoulder Pauldrons. They will feel like a flat tile, with large spiky pieces on each end. There’s just about enough room in the flat area for your thumb, giving the piece a subtle U shape. There’s nothing else similar to this in any of the other figures, so finding it gives a solid ID.The Red Hood’s most obvious element is, well, the Red Hood. This 2x2x2 bell jar element is a cylinder with one rounded end and one hollow end. While it’s broadly the same size as the Batman cowls, it’s completely smooth around and has just a single stud on top, not bat ears. You should have no issues distinguishing it from the cowls. If you find the bell jar, you’ll know you’ve found Red Hood.

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