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Following ''Titans Return'', the next and final instalment of the ''[[Prime Wars Trilogy]]'' was ''[[Power of the Primes (toyline)|Power of the Primes]]''.  This line featured the unified gimmick of "powering up", whether that meant gaining the abilities of one of the [[Thirteen|original Thirteen Primes]], [[Combiner|combining]], or evolving to [[Prime (rank)|Primehood]].
Following ''Titans Return'', the next and final instalment of the ''[[Prime Wars Trilogy]]'' was ''[[Power of the Primes (toyline)|Power of the Primes]]''.  This line featured the unified gimmick of "powering up", whether that meant gaining the abilities of one of the [[Thirteen|original Thirteen Primes]], [[Combiner|combining]], or evolving to [[Prime (rank)|Primehood]].
====Prime Masters====
====Prime Masters====
The line introduced the [[Prime Master]]s – small robots directly based on the engineering of the Titan Masters.  Instead of transforming into heads, the Prime Masters could become "spark modes" to slot into the Prime Armor of various figures, or into the Matrix handles included with the larger toys (see below).  Prime Masters ''can'' still be used as heads for ''Titans Return'' compatible figures, though the front of each spark mode features the [[insignia]] of that particular Prime and [[empurata|your mileage may vary]] on how well it resembles a face.
The line introduced the [[Prime Master]]s – small robots directly based on the engineering of the Titan Masters.  Instead of transforming into heads, the Prime Masters could become "spark modes" to slot into the Prime Armor of various figures, or into the Matrix handles included with the larger toys (see below).  These spark modes were essentially ''Titans Return'' head modes, but with the front faceplate replaced by the [[insignia]] of that particular Prime; this meant that Titan Master heads could fit into the aforementioned Prime Armor, and Prime Master spark modes could be used as heads for ''Titans Return'' compatible figures — though with the latter, [[empurata|your mileage may vary]] on how well each Prime insignia resembles a face.
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====Enigmas of Combination/Matrix cores====
====Enigmas of Combination/Matrix cores====
Deluxe and Voyager Class toys in ''Power of the Primes'' revisit ''[[Combiner Wars (toyline)|Combiner Wars]]''-style combination; each Deluxe includes a Prime Armor chestplate that doubles as a combiner hand, and each Voyager includes a pair of bracers that form combiner feet.  Each of these armor accessories features a slot to hold a Prime Master in spark mode – or, indeed, an [[Enigma of Combination]], one of which was also included in each Voyager Class release.
Deluxe and Voyager Class toys in ''Power of the Primes'' revisited ''[[Combiner Wars (toyline)|Combiner Wars]]''-style combination, augmented by the addition of "Prime Armor" accessories that could house Prime Masters (and by extension, Titan Masters and Headmasters) in any of their configurations.  Each Deluxe figure included a Prime Armor chestplate that could form a combiner hand; each Voyager figure came with a pair of bracers that could double as combiner feet, as well as an [[Enigma of Combination]] accessory to slot into the mounting port of any of the Prime Armor accessories.
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Revision as of 19:34, 28 March 2022

Compatible toys in other lines

Legends

Legends Blurr received a drastically different deco compared to its Hasbro release.

The Titans Return line did not see release in Japanese markets; TakaraTomy instead elected to roll its toy molds into the concurrent Transformers Legends toyline. Legends releases were differentiated by their markedly different colours schemes, often including newly-tooled faces, generally attempting to replicate each character's appearance as seen in the original Generation 1 anime series. With the absence of a dedicated Titan Master Class price point, Legends released the single-packed Titan Master toolings split up as pack-in partners with larger toys; examples include the Titans Return Loudmouth toy, which became the separate robot Goshooter and vehicle Cargo, and the Titans Return Terri-Bull toy, which became Bullhorn and Tankette. This even extended to Titan Master Repugnus; for Japanese fans to get a complete "Repug", they had to purchase his head and body/vehicle separately with Gong and Broadside respectively. As the line proceeded, the amount of retooled parts increased from merely new faces to dedicated new Titan Master molds, extensive changes to the toy's appearance, and even one completely original Leader-sized toy.

Associated fiction generally repurposed the Titan Masters as Headmasters and Godmasters (with larger Transtector bodies), though in toy terms, they remain cross-compatible with the Titan Master head swapping gimmick. The Titans Return compatible toys in Legends are as follows:

  • LG37 Jaguar & Bullhorn
  • LG38 Condor & Apeface
  • LG39 Brainstorm (w/ Synapse)
  • LG40 Astrotrain
  • LG41 Leo Prime
  • LG42 Godbomber
  • LG43 Dinosaurer (w/ Full-Tilt)
  • LG44 Sharktron & Sweeps
  • LG45 Targetmaster Hot Rodimus (w/ Firebolt)
  • LG46 Targetmaster Cher (w/ Recoil)
  • LG47 Kickback & Clouder
  • LG48 Gong & Repug
  • LG49 Targetmaster Triggerharpy (w/ Blowpipe)
  • LG50 Sixshot
  • LG51 Targetmaster Doublecross (w/ Haywire)
  • LG52 Targetmaster Misfire (w/ Aimless)
  • LG53 Broadside (w/ Repug Armor)
  • LG54 Bumble & Excelsuit Spike
  • LG55 Targetmaster Slugslinger (w/ Caliburst)
  • LG56 Perceptor (w/ Amhorn)
  • LG57 Octone (w/ Ghost Starscream)
  • LG59 Blitzwing (w/ Big Fight)
  • LG60 Overlord (w/ Giga and Mega)
  • LG62 Targetmaster Windblade (w/ Pointech)
  • LG63 G2 Megatron (w/ Noble)
  • LG64 Seaspray & Lione
  • LG65 Targetmaster Twin Twist (w/ Spoil)
  • LG66 Targetmaster Topspin (w/ Peaceman)
  • LG-EX Convobat (w/ Megalligator and Ape X Arms)
  • LG-EX Black Convoy
  • LG-EX Headmaster Set (Gong, Grimlock, Flywheel, Hardhead, Chromedome, and Brainstorm)
  • LG-EX God Ginrai (w/ Godbomber, Minerva, and Cab)
  • LG-EX Grand Maximus
  • LG-EX Greatshot (w/ Jack)
  • LG-EX Repug & Grotes (w/ Platinum Tiger and Hedgehog)
  • LG-EX Big Powered (Dai Atlas, Sonic Bomber, and Roadfire)
  • Legends Leo Prime, a character who did not appear in the Titans Return line.
    Godbomber, who was designed from scratch to be exclusive to Legends.


    Others

    Cogman, breakout star of The Last Knight, was referred to as a Headmaster by the film's dialogue.

    Evidently thinking they'd mastered the concept, Hasbro and Takara would frequently dip back in the Titans Return well whenever a toy necessitated Titan Master engineering. The toyline for the live-action movie The Last Knight, which overlapped with the tail end of Titans Return, introduced a pair of molds to represent new Titan Master-compatible characters. Elsewhere, existing tooling would be used to represent anything from new takes on old characters to real-life Japanese celebrities. New toy designs based on Titan Master engineering were still being produced for the War for Cybertron Trilogy toylines in 2020, four years after the debut of Titans Return; of these, Earthrise Snapdragon would herald a sea change in terminology, with his product copy referring to his small partner Krunk as a Titan Master and Headmaster interchangeably. The G1 nomenclature was retained for the subsequent Retro Headmasters line, which brought certain Legends toolings to Western audiences, and it also appeared in the product write-up for Buzzworthy Bumblebee Fangry and Brisko.

    Titan Master-compatible toys in other lines include:

      Tribute Studio Series
  • 09 Thundercracker[1]
  • 39 Cogman
  • 43 KSI Boss[1]
  • Bumblebee Greatest Hits
  • Soundwave & Doombox
  • Street Fighter II × Transformers
  • Convoy [Ryu] vs Megatron [Vega]
  • Hot Rodimus [Ken]
  • Transformers / Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!
    Transformers / Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! Giant Fujiwara.
    Golden Lagoon
  • GL-03 Perceptor
  • GL-04 Soundwave
  • The Transformers
  • SonicBlue Bumble & Excelsuit Chama
  • War for Cybertron: Siege
  • Apeface (w/ Spasma)
  • War for Cybertron: Earthrise
  • Scorponok (w/ Lord Zarak)
  • Snapdragon (w/ Decepticon Krunk)
  • Retro Headmasters
  • Chromedome (w/ Stylor)
  • Brainstorm (w/ Arcana)
  • Hardhead (w/ Duros)
  • Mindwipe (w/ Vorath)

  • Highbrow (w/ Gort)
  • Skullcruncher (w/ Grax)
  • Weirdwolf (w/ Monzo)
  • Retro Headmasters Chromedome.
    Buzzworthy Bumblebee
  • Fangry (w/ Brisko)
  • Generations Selects
  • Black Zarak
  • Power of the Primes

    Following Titans Return, the next and final instalment of the Prime Wars Trilogy was Power of the Primes. This line featured the unified gimmick of "powering up", whether that meant gaining the abilities of one of the original Thirteen Primes, combining, or evolving to Primehood.

    Prime Masters

    The line introduced the Prime Masters – small robots directly based on the engineering of the Titan Masters. Instead of transforming into heads, the Prime Masters could become "spark modes" to slot into the Prime Armor of various figures, or into the Matrix handles included with the larger toys (see below). These spark modes were essentially Titans Return head modes, but with the front faceplate replaced by the insignia of that particular Prime; this meant that Titan Master heads could fit into the aforementioned Prime Armor, and Prime Master spark modes could be used as heads for Titans Return compatible figures — though with the latter, your mileage may vary on how well each Prime insignia resembles a face.

    Prime Master Class
  • Alpha Trion
  • Megatronus
  • Quintus Prime
  • Solus Prime
  • Pack-in partners
  • Onyx Prime
  • Amalgamous Prime
  • Nexus Prime
  • Prima Prime
  • The Thirteenth
  • Special Edition
  • Megatronus
  • Solus Prime
  • Prima Prime
  • Power of the Primes Liege Maximo.

    Enigmas of Combination/Matrix cores

    Deluxe and Voyager Class toys in Power of the Primes revisited Combiner Wars-style combination, augmented by the addition of "Prime Armor" accessories that could house Prime Masters (and by extension, Titan Masters and Headmasters) in any of their configurations. Each Deluxe figure included a Prime Armor chestplate that could form a combiner hand; each Voyager figure came with a pair of bracers that could double as combiner feet, as well as an Enigma of Combination accessory to slot into the mounting port of any of the Prime Armor accessories.

    Enigmas of Combination
  • Elita-1's Autobot Enigma
  • Terrorcon Hun-Gurrr's Terrorcon Enigma
  • Inferno's Autobot Enigma
  • Matrix of Leadership cores
  • Evolution Rodimus Prime
  • Evolution Optimus Prime
  • Evolution Optimal Optimus
  • Throne of the Primes Optimal Optimus
  • Other Matrix cores
  • Evolution Rodimus Unicronus's Matrix of Chaos
  • Evolution Nemesis Prime' Dark Matrix of Leadership
  • Power of the Primes Nemesis Prime.
    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Decepticon Nitro, Thundercracker, and KSI Boss all feature neck sockets compatible with Titan Master head modes, but their own disconnected heads do not transform.