Transformers Ultimate Allstars

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Transformers Ultimate Allstars was a Japanese-exclusive game published by T-Entamedia. The genre is a "line battle" strategy game where the player collects characters with various abilities and qualities, builds a team of them and faces off against an enemy team on a 2D battlefield. Like many games like it, there's a lot of focus on grinding (or paying) for rarer and more powerful units.

On September 8th, 2015, it was announced that Ultimate Allstars was to be shut down, with the in-game "cybercoin" currency discontinued as of September 30 and a complete end of service scheduled for March 31, 2016. It was to be succeeded by Transformers Operation Omega, which recycled the gameplay and graphics, though Operation Omega too ended up being shut down on the same date.

Gameplay

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  • Bomber units
  • Braga units
  • Falcon units
  • Fighter units
  • Hawk units
  • Jet units
  • Medicine units
  • Repair units
  • Robin units
  • Scylla units
  • Shooter units
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  • Ares units
  • Bomber units
  • Braga units
  • Falcon units
  • Fighter units
  • Hawk units
  • Jet units
  • Medicine units
  • Repair units
  • Robin units
  • Scylla units
  • Shooter units
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Events

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  1. Lost Age I
  2. Lost Age II
  3. Masterforce I
  4. Masterforce II
  5. Attribute
  6. Megatron Invasion!
  7. Adventure I
  8. Adventure II

Notes

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  • The game's low rarity units are generics based on existing characters, recolored in a color matching the unit's type (Fire, Ice, Shock, Dark, or Light).
    • Bomber, Repair, Shooter and Striker units are recolors of Skids.
    • Ares, Robin and Scylla units are recolors of Wildrider.
    • Braga, Falcon and Hawk units are recolors of Generations Air Raid. Air Raid also served as the model for the "Public Relations Warrior", the face of the game's social media accounts.
    • Fighter, Jet and Medicine units are recolors of Blast Off.
  • Materials used to upgrade your weapons and force chips include korlonium crystals, isidrite, death crystals and cybertonium.
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