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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*[[Dracodon]] and [[Vertebreak (Generations)|Vertebreak]] may look like Fossilizers, but are not considered ones because they lack the capacity to become gear for other figures. However, [[Mark Maher]]—when revealing Dracodon—referred to him as a Fossilizer, though this statement can be considered questionable at best. | *[[Dracodon]] and [[Vertebreak (Generations)|Vertebreak]] may look like Fossilizers, but are not considered ones because they lack the capacity to become gear for other figures. However, [[Mark Maher]]—when revealing Dracodon—referred to him as a Fossilizer, though this statement can be considered questionable at best. | ||
===Foreign names=== | |||
*''Japanese:'' '''Fossilizer''' (フォッシライザー ''Fosshiraizā'') | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 03:19, 10 June 2021

The ancient and highly advanced Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout Technology—or F.O.S.S.I.L. Technology for short—unleashes the primal power of the beasts. Sentient Fossilizer bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies.
Toys
War for Cybertron: Kingdom
Weapons under the Kingdom F.O.S.S.I.L. Technology have multiple 5 mm post hardpoints on them so that they can be combined in various configurations (some official), and can sometimes transform into different weapons. Some Deluxe Class figures are classified as "Deluxe Fossilizers", which can be disassembled into multiple weapons and armor to be used in the C.O.M.B.A.T. System. Undocumented in the instructions for the individual figures and entirely based on fan-made configurations of the Fossilizer toys; Paleotrex, Ractonite and Wingfinger can also combine to form an unnamed Fossilizer Combiner.
Deluxe Class
- WFC-K7 Paleotrex
- WFC-K15 Ractonite
- WFC-K25 Wingfinger
- WFC-K39 Tricranius
- WFC-GS25 Transmutate
War for Cybertron Trilogy
Notes
- Dracodon and Vertebreak may look like Fossilizers, but are not considered ones because they lack the capacity to become gear for other figures. However, Mark Maher—when revealing Dracodon—referred to him as a Fossilizer, though this statement can be considered questionable at best.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Fossilizer (フォッシライザー Fosshiraizā)


