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The large and intimidating Leapers act as heavy melee troops in the Decepticon ranks. Although normally rather slow-moving, they can generate great bursts of speed for short periods of time, allowing them to deliver vicious charging attacks. In open-roofed areas, they can also live up to their names by jumping high into the air, creating a large, powerful shockwave on impact with the ground.
The front side of a Leaper is heavily armored, making head-on combat suicidal at best. However, like [[Brute (WFC)|Brutes]], Leapers are vulnerable to attacks from behind, due to the large engines on their backs.
{{storylink|Transformers: Fall of Cybertron|Fall of Cybertron}}
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Revision as of 04:53, 10 September 2012

Leapers are Decepticon drones from the Fall of Cybertron portion of the Aligned continuity family.

Leapers are large, Decepticon brutes that jump around a lot and can only be defeated by being attacked from the back.[1] Jazz doesn't like them that much.

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The large and intimidating Leapers act as heavy melee troops in the Decepticon ranks. Although normally rather slow-moving, they can generate great bursts of speed for short periods of time, allowing them to deliver vicious charging attacks. In open-roofed areas, they can also live up to their names by jumping high into the air, creating a large, powerful shockwave on impact with the ground.

The front side of a Leaper is heavily armored, making head-on combat suicidal at best. However, like Brutes, Leapers are vulnerable to attacks from behind, due to the large engines on their backs. Fall of Cybertron

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Foreign names

  • Russian: Prygun (Прыгун Leaper)

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