Non-vehicle non-beast alternate modes: Difference between revisions

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*[[Rusty Von Cleave]] (Hatchet)
*[[Rusty Von Cleave]] (Hatchet)
*[[Drift (RID)]] (Sword for Ultra Bee Combiner)
*[[Drift (RID)]] (Sword for Ultra Bee Combiner)
*[[Pteraxadon]] / [[Terror-Daxtyl]] / [[Enerax]] (Axe)
*[[Pteraxadon]] / [[Terror-Daxtyl]] / [[Enerax]] / [[Sights]] (Axe)
*[[Chopster]] / [[Razorbeam]] / [[Peacemaker|Peaceman]] (Axe)
*[[Chopster]] / [[Razorbeam]] / [[Peacemaker|Peaceman]] (Axe)
*[[Magi]] / [[Scalpel (ROTF)]] (Dual Blade)
*[[Magi]] / [[Scalpel (ROTF)]] (Dual Blade)

Revision as of 02:18, 29 September 2021

I don't transform into a car or a robot.

Most often, Transformers have alternate modes that allow them mobility, either vehicles or beasts. These are the exceptions.

See also: Popular beast alternate modes, Popular Earth vehicle alternate modes
Italics indicates official terms from bio, packaging, or instructions

Celestial Bodies

Audio Device

G1 Soundwave

Ball

Body part

Camera

File:G1 Reflector toy.jpg
G1 Reflector


City

Main article: Titan (group)

Clothing

Sports Label Convoy


Writing Implements


Computer

Cooking implements

Revenge of the Fallen Ejector

Food & Drink

Home Appliances

Musical instrument

Optical device

Revenge of the Fallen Scalpel

Personal communications

Plants & Vegetation

Rocks & Crystals

Robot

Station

Street feature

Televisions

Vehicle Components

G1 Hi-Q (Nucleon Quest Super Convoy version)

Vending Machines

Toys

Decorations

Watches and clocks

Guns & Laser Cannons

G1 Shockwave

Swords & Edged Weapons

References