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[[File:BWN-toy Saberback.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|He borrowed Cell's fetish tail.]]
[[Saberback]] wields the '''Triple Claw''' (トリプルクロー ''Toripuru Kurō''). When used as a blaster, Saberback can perform his '''Laser Burn''' (レーザーバーン ''Rēzābān'') attack.
[[Saberback]] wields the '''Triple Claw''' (トリプルクロー ''Toripuru Kurō''). When used as a blaster, Saberback can perform his '''Laser Burn''' (レーザーバーン ''Rēzābān'') attack.



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He borrowed Cell's fetish tail.

Saberback wields the Triple Claw (トリプルクロー Toripuru Kurō). When used as a blaster, Saberback can perform his Laser Burn (レーザーバーン Rēzābān) attack.

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Toys

Beast Wars

  • Saberback (Deluxe, 1999)
    • ID number: D-30
    • Accessories: "Triple Claw" tail-weapon
Part of the first wave of Beast Wars Neo products in the Japanese Beast Wars toyline, Saberback comes with his hand-held, non-firing "Triple Claw" blaster.
He also features a third "Claw Trap Mode", which is achieved by splaying out the dinosaur mode limbs, so that he is on his belly, then raising up his spine/ponytail section with his tail opened up into the Triple Claw configuration; thus making him look like a foreign-world flower.
This mold was also used to make Beast Machines Striker, and the Walmart-exclusive Dinobots Snarl.