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[[Image:KreO-Toy Bullwark.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Their torso looks like a sad cartoon dog face.]] | [[Image:KreO-Toy Bullwark.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Their torso looks like a sad cartoon dog face.]] | ||
'''Bullwark''' is solid! | '''Bullwark''' is solid! | ||
==Fiction== | |||
===Ask Vector Prime=== | |||
Bullwark was presumably part of [[Obsidian (Kre-O combiner)|Obsidian]] when Obsidian and [[Volcanicon]] joined [[Violen Jiger|Bio Ranger Iga]]'s [[Thirteen Great Demon Generals]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 27/6/2015}} | |||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
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: Bullwark is a [[Micro-Changer]] [[Kreon]] who can be rebuilt from a robot into some kind of insect-thing. Their parts can also be used to make the super robot [[Obsidian (Kre-O combiner)|Obsidian]]; their torso and head are used for the combiner's core, while their legs go to make their left "hand". | : Bullwark is a [[Micro-Changer]] [[Kreon]] who can be rebuilt from a robot into some kind of insect-thing. Their parts can also be used to make the super robot [[Obsidian (Kre-O combiner)|Obsidian]]; their torso and head are used for the combiner's core, while their legs go to make their left "hand". | ||
:They reuse Sentinel Prime's helmet. | :They reuse [[Sentinel Prime (Kre-O)|Sentinel Prime]]'s helmet. | ||
: Bullwark is only available as part of the Obsidian Micro-Changer Combiner set, along with [[Freefall (Kre-O)|Freefall]], [[Hemocron]], and [[Stronghorn]], which —like all ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (franchise)|Age of Extinction]]''-branded ''Kre-O'' sets— was available [[exclusive]]ly at [[Toys"R"Us|ToysЯUs]] stores in the U.S. | : Bullwark is only available as part of the Obsidian Micro-Changer Combiner set, along with [[Freefall (Kre-O)|Freefall]], [[Hemocron]], and [[Stronghorn]], which —like all ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (franchise)|Age of Extinction]]''-branded ''Kre-O'' sets— was available [[exclusive]]ly at [[Toys"R"Us|ToysЯUs]] stores in the U.S. | ||
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*With no bio information or fiction appearances as an individual, Bullwark's gender is unknown. | *With no bio information or fiction appearances as an individual, Bullwark's gender is unknown. | ||
[[Category: Combiners]] | [[Category:Combiners]] | ||
[[Category: Kre-O Decepticons | [[Category:Kre-O Decepticons]] | ||
Revision as of 02:19, 21 June 2016
- Bullwark is a Decepticon from the Kre-O continuity family.

Bullwark is solid!
Fiction
Ask Vector Prime
Bullwark was presumably part of Obsidian when Obsidian and Volcanicon joined Bio Ranger Iga's Thirteen Great Demon Generals. Ask Vector Prime, 27/6/2015
Toys
Kre-O
- Obsidian (Micro-Changer Combiner, 2014)
- Set number: A7829
- Pieces: 75
- Accessories: 2 jagged blades
- Bullwark is a Micro-Changer Kreon who can be rebuilt from a robot into some kind of insect-thing. Their parts can also be used to make the super robot Obsidian; their torso and head are used for the combiner's core, while their legs go to make their left "hand".
- They reuse Sentinel Prime's helmet.
- Bullwark is only available as part of the Obsidian Micro-Changer Combiner set, along with Freefall, Hemocron, and Stronghorn, which —like all Age of Extinction-branded Kre-O sets— was available exclusively at ToysЯUs stores in the U.S.
Notes
- The box-art render of Obsidian shows them using Stronghorn's head and Freefall's legs in the place of Bullwark's head and legs as shown in the instructions. We're going with how the instructions tell us to build, but hey, go nuts if you wanna go all package-arty instead.
- The Kre-O website listed the "Firewing" components as Freefall, Piledriver, Stronghorn, and Blacktop... despite there being a photo of the package with the final names. While it's not explicit, it seems "Blacktop" was a working name for Bullwark.
- With no bio information or fiction appearances as an individual, Bullwark's gender is unknown.


