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Another common fan mode is some form of [http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?t=63663&p=1053941 robot mode combination] between the [[Mindwipe (ROTF)|Mindwipe mold]] and the [[Skystalker (ROTF)|Skystalker mold]]. | Another common fan mode is some form of [http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?t=63663&p=1053941 robot mode combination] between the [[Mindwipe (ROTF)|Mindwipe mold]] and the [[Skystalker (ROTF)|Skystalker mold]]. | ||
Fan mode possibilities depend on the [[articulation]], [[transformation]], and design of a toy. For instance, due to the [[autotransformation]] gimmick, [[flipchanger]]s have small amounts of potential fan modes, while [[Movie]] toys have a huge amount. | |||
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A fan mode is an unofficial mode of transformation which adds to the playability of a figure. Fan modes vary from slight changes to drastic reconfigurations of the original transformation scheme. Shortround has one of the more infamous fan modes—the toy can be turned into a fair approximation of a toilet.
Another common fan mode is some form of robot mode combination between the Mindwipe mold and the Skystalker mold.
Fan mode possibilities depend on the articulation, transformation, and design of a toy. For instance, due to the autotransformation gimmick, flipchangers have small amounts of potential fan modes, while Movie toys have a huge amount.
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