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'''Combaticon Warriors''' | '''Combaticon Warriors''' are [[Combaticon (ROTF)|Combaticon]] M1126 Stryker IAV's with missile launchers, and are the heavy hitters of the Decepticon drone army. | ||
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Revision as of 02:42, 23 October 2018
- Combaticon Warrior is a mass-produced Decepticon bodyform from the Revenge of the Fallen video game portion of the live-action film continuity family.
Combaticon Warriors are Combaticon M1126 Stryker IAV's with missile launchers, and are the heavy hitters of the Decepticon drone army.
Games
Battle for the Allspark v2
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - The Game
Xbox 360/Sony PS3/PC
Autobot campaign

When Bumblebee rejoined the Autobots for active duty, Ironhide put him through his paces in a training course in Tranquility, near Mikaela's father's garage. Among the holographic opponents he faced were the Combaticon Warriors.
Prime faced numerous Combaticon Warriors in Egypt while he was helping Sam Witwicky and Jetfire investigate the Tomb of the Primes. The Combaticon Warriors supported Devastator when he was unleashed upon Cairo. When Optimus Prime faced The Fallen at the Great Pyramid of Giza after the latter uncovered the Star Harvester, the ancient Cybertronian called upon various units of the Decepticon army to face the last Prime, including the powerful Combaticon Warriors. Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
Decepticon campaign
During the Deep 6 mission, two of them helped Starscream battle Aerialbot Scouts. When Megatron met with The Fallen at the Pyramid of Giza, he realised that the ancient Cybertronian would not fulfill his promise of making the Decepticon leader a Prime. Megatron attacked, only to face elements of his own army loyal to The Fallen, including the Combaticon Warriors. Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
Wii/PS2
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Wii/PS2)
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - The Game
Xbox 360/ PS3
The Combaticon Warriors attacked Detroit per Megatron's instructions. Later, they attempted to attack Ironhide but were easily disposed of with the Heavy Iron. Later, Starscream had a few Combaticon Warriors guard an ancient doorway but Mirage got past them. Dark of the Moon
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
Console
Combaticon Warriors are employed by Lockdown as brutes with the task of protecting the Dark Spark from the Autobots. However, they are eventually destroyed by Grimlock. Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
Notes
- According to their stats, these Decepticons have well balanced health, vehicle speed, and weapon damage, but very poor robot mode running speed. [where did this come from?]
- Health: 500
- Running Speed: Very Slow
- Vehicle Speed: Medium
- Primary Weapon Damage: 60
- Secondary Weapon Damage: 45
- According to concept artist Ken Christiansen, the Combaticon Warrior almost didn't make it into the game, due to Hasbro requesting the character be redesigned to resemble the Movie toy design of Wreckage, despite the fact developer Luxoflux had already submitted the final design for the Combaticon Warrior and there was no time or money left to do a new design. Fortunately, Luxoflux was able to convince Hasbro otherwise.
- In the Nintendo DS Transformers films-based games, a Combaticon Warrior is a playable/scan-able form, listed as "HEAVY. There are also brown Combaticon Warriors as enemies for the Autobots.
- According to unlockable concept art in the Revenge of the Fallen game, Combaticon Warrior was based on Generation 1 Onslaught.
External links
- Combaticon Warrior concepts, final vehicle rendering and final robot mode rendering by concept artist Ken Christiansen



