Power Discs are a fun extra gameplay feature that have been around since the beginning of Disney Infinity. The vehicles, weapons, custom themes and power ups are great ways to enhance your gameplay and make your Toy Box Building extra special!

Disney Infinity 3.0 has introduced Toy Box Speedway, a new game that has revitalized all the vehicle power discs, which can now be used as vehicles inside the insanely fun racer.

We’ve also seen the new addition of Hexagonal Vehicle spawners inside the 3.0 Toy Box, which allows you to share your vehicle discs with your friends by dropping them right into the Toy Box, regardless if your friend has the disc or not!

For any new fan of Disney Infinity or for the completist who just cant finalize their collection because of the 1.0 & 2.0 Blind Bags, there is a great community out there for trading!

Here is our quick and simple Power Disc Trading Guide.

Do’s & Do Not’s

Here is our list of Do’s and Don’ts… (or is it Do Not’s? Lets go with Do Not’s… contractions with a plural scares me.. Grammar freaks out there feel free to correct me.)

It’s always important to remember that no matter what… always read the rules of the community or group you are participating in.

DO :

-Read the rules of the community or group you are about to trade in before posting or responding to anything.

-Your research before agreeing to a trade, has the person you’re trading with had any successful trades before? How long have they been a part of the community? What is their attitude like in their other posts or comments?

-Share your location with the community when posting what you have and what you’re looking for.

-Post what you’re looking for when trading (or selling). How are you willing to trade? (i.e. 3 regular discs for 1 rare, 1 disc for one webcode, $1 for regular discs, $3 for rare).

-Provide photos of your collection. (Organized into series if possible for easy recognition).

-Proved photos of what you’re missing. (Empty power disc albums, photo shopped groups of images or use a collage app to make a visual representation of what you want. This makes it way easier for anyone trading to identify what you want to trade. Not everyone knows the names of the discs.)

-Keep your post up to date with what you’re still looking for and remove the stuff you’ve already traded.

-Use a bubble mailer to send your power discs to who ever you are trading with.

-Confirm you have all the discs you agreed to trade inside the envelope before sending.

-Inform your trade partner when you’ve shipped the package and what the ETA is.

-Inform your trade partner when you receive the power disc package.

DO NOT:

-Break the rules of the community by doing things not allowed on that particular site. Some groups don’t allow selling, only trading. Some groups require you to provide tracking.

-Ship anything in a regular paper envelope. NEVER. The mail carrier sorting machines will perceive your envelope as able to be processed by the automatic sorter, where the thin paper envelope is very likely to be ripped.

-Ship damaged or dirty discs or figures. Take the time to clean the stuff you are going to trade and don’t trade anything that is damaged unless you have shared that with the person you’re trading with.

-Accept payment for a sale / trade using some kind of unverifiable source. PayPal is a great tool for protecting both the buyer and the seller.

WHERE TO TRADE

Several communities and groups exist where you can find like minded Infinity lovers with way too many discs on their hands.

Reddit.com/r/InfinityTrades – Reddit’s Trade community for Infinity Figures.

Craigslist – A great way to find locals who also are into collecting and trading. Just be careful who you deal with, meet in a safe place and bring a friend.

Facebook Groups – Here is a collection of some great groups, just remember to read the rules, and send a request to join!

DisneyInfinityFans.com – This fan forum has many posts of people selling and trading their collections of power discs.

HOW TO SHIP

One big simple rule here when it comes to shipping discs, as mentioned above in the Do’s and Do Not’s, always ALWAYS use a bubble mailer when shipping your power discs.

You can find them at the dollar store, the grocery store, Target, Walmart, ect… all of them come in various sizes. I’ve had some bad experiences when it comes to shipping power discs. I’d personally recommend the #0 size mailers, but you can even find them smaller, like these [easyazon_link identifier=”B00P9HE1IQ” locale=”US” tag=”disninficode-20″]Generic Kraft Bubble Mailers 3″ x 6″ Pack of 30pcs[/easyazon_link].

More than once user of one of the groups I’m a member of had used a simple paper envelope to ship the discs. If a letter is within a certain thickness it will still be able to pass through the automatic storer at the USPS distribution center. These are large looping belts that shoot letters at lightning speed, and a certain amount of pressure is applied to the envelope to move it along. It is very easy for the belts to tear and rip the thin envelopes designed to move flat folded letters. One trade I made that came in a damaged envelope had a perfect circle embossed into the paper from the shipping and a another perfect hexagonal rip.

Have any more ideas and suggestions that we should add to our Trading Guide? Submit them below in the comments!﻿



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