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Ransack's [[Mini-Con]] partner appears to be an alternate-universe incarnation of [[Refute]].
Ransack's [[Mini-Con]] partner appears to be an alternate-universe incarnation of [[Refute]].
 
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==Toys==
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[[Category:Decepticons]]
[[Category:Toy-only characters]]
[[Category:Toy-only characters]]
[[Category:Universe characters]]
[[Category:Universe Decepticons]]

Revision as of 06:18, 27 November 2010

The name or term "Ransack" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Ransack (disambiguation).
Ransack is a Decepticon from the Universe war.
File:TFU03-Ransack-robot.jpg

Ransack seems to live to antagonize the Autobot builder Smokescreen. Whenever Smokescreen finishes a new building or installation or piece of art, Ransack is lurking not too far away in the shadows, waiting to demolish it. It's kind of petty, really.

Ransack's Mini-Con partner appears to be an alternate-universe incarnation of Refute.

Toys

Universe

File:TFU03-Ransack-vehicle.jpg
  • Smokescreen with Liftor vs. Ransack with Refute (Battle in a Box, 2004)
Ransack is a redeco of the Armada Hoist mold, transforming into a heavy shovel-arm digging machine. He was slightly retooled so the plate on his shovel-arm was flat rather than having a molded faction symbol. His shovel-arm is locked until a Mini-Con is placed on the Powerlinx plug on the top, which activates a "punching" gimmick. He was only available in a Battle in a Box multi-pack along with Smokescreen, Liftor and Refute. This set was only available in "market six" stores like Kohl's.
This version of the mold has a common misassembly error; his left arm's ratchet-joint is off a notch, preventing the arm from "clicking" to a proper level-with-the-ground position in vehicle mode.
This mold was also used for BotCon 2006's "Darksyde" Dinobot and Cybertron Longrack.