None of this worries me; I'm still confident I'll get the set easily within the next few days. When the resets prevent me from getting something they usually prevent almost everyone else in my area from getting them as well.
Alright, my hunt finally just ended. But most of what I said yesterday quoted above was wrong, and shit got real today.
I started calling Targets again this morning knowing that some resets were almost done yesterday, and all of the ones I called went from 4 in stock to 1 in stock and employees couldn't find the 1. That's usually because it's being held somewhere either by a customer at Customer Service, someone without cash has moved it somewhere other than the Marvel aisle intending to come back and get it later, or an employee is holding it somewhere customers don't usually look at. But I had a VERY hard time getting people to answer the phone, so knowing that people were on this like I was I started driving around to stores that wouldn't answer any of the three extensions I try (toys, electronics, and customer service).
First one I got to still was still unpacking the reset and the employee wouldn't go check the pallets saying that it could take her an hour and she still might not find it which I tend to believe. Second store was out of stock entirely and the reset looked complete with no carts or pallets in the section and the shelf tag in place but no sets; I asked an employee and their device said they had none on the floor and none in the back. Third store had one left on the shelf. Hunt over!
But this was the hardest hunt I've had in the history of Target exclusives for Legends. The only other hunt I had this hard was the Target exclusive GI Joe Classified Series Cobra Trooper back in 2020 that I really had to claw, scrape, call, and drive around to get. As I walked around the stores not picking up the phone I saw the same thing visibly in the store--no employees at the Customer Service desk, nobody at the Electronics register, nobody in toys.
So, yea, this set is scalding hot.

Quite a hunt, and I'm glad it's over. But I usually look back on these hunts fondly so I'm not pissed, and I picked up a Jean Grey and a Safari Chuck for $12.49 while visiting stores. Hopefully they ship a second batch out to stores and it becomes available online, but sometimes neither of those happen so you can't count on it.