"I'm not a fan of this set. While Legolas is presently (March 2016) one of two Dimensions characters that has the Acrobat Pole ability, I don't enjoy playing him because his dialog is depressing. The vehicle isn't much fun to build and feels like a forced fit.
If you'd like Acrobat Pole ability, I highly recommend the Sensei Wu fun pack. His dialog is much more fun and upbeat."
"Both minifigures are well designed, and the set has some interesting re-usable pieces in colors I enjoy.
After building the set, I deconstructed it and used the parts/armor to enhance the "Bat Gear" armory in the 6860 The Batcave set I still have displayed on my shelf."
"This set has two well done minifigures and a nifty little dragon for a low price point.
I only like to have one iteration of any given character a time, and use the Cole back piece, flag, and balaclava from this set to improve my LEGO Dimensions Cole figure.
I used some of the parts from the dragon to enhance the LEGO dimensions white dragon that came with the LEGO Dimensions Sensai Wu pack, and think I'll be able to use the remaining parts elsewhere.
I love the coloring/styling of the Bucko figure and will be keeping him around. The skull details on the sword are very well done/designed."
"I enjoyed building all three models in the instruction booklets before deconstructing the set for parts. I would imagine the boat is fun to play with on it's own, but I'm more of a spaceship/construction vehicle kind of guy.
I'm confident I'll use the parts in this set for other projects."
"I enjoyed building all three iterations of this sets vehicle, though the mech version is fragile and not easily poseable. I am amused by the in game dialog for Emmet and enjoy having him around.
As of February 2016, Emmet is the only character I know of with the drill ability to use on orange and blue checked/cracked bricks. It is quite handy for getting at gold bricks in the adventure worlds."