tong wrote:Has anyone been able to find a bump codes sheet?
First, let me say that I've read they are mixing up the dot codes. I think there may be 4 different dot codes per figure, with some figs sharing a code, if that makes sense. So in short, you can't 100% count on it.
That being said, I used this to help me ID:
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If you get a big batch of packets (I had 60 from an online TRU order), you can reasonably expect that all of a certain fig have the same dot code. So if you aren't sure if your fig is a zookeeper, but you've already identified a couple zookeepers, look at the known packets' dot code and see if your unknown matches that dot code. And then you'll know "oh this is almost certainly another zoo keeper".
All-in-all I recommend going on 95% feeling method and maybe 5% dots as a tie-breaker. Hope this makes sense.