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Campaigns are formatted like [[Transformers: Earth Wars#Alliances|Alliance Wars]], in which the player has raid a series of 5 bases with increasing difficulties, and cannot advance to the next one until they destroy the one before it. Unlike wars, however, each battle has story dialogue before and after it. Additionally, "The First Summoning" and "Charging the Relic" also both have mid-battle dialogue sequences concerning the activation of Megatronus. (For the former, it occurs upon activation, while the second happens roughly half a minute in regardless of what's happened up to that point.) Lastly, there is also an epilogue after the rewards screen. | |||
To give the player a taste of the feature they will soon unlock, every battle from "The First Summoning" onward allows Megatronus to be deployed into combat. For his first deployment, he only costs two ability points, but for every battle after that, a player must get the usual 10 to summon him. From "The Last Weapon" onward, the Requiem Blaster is equipped (though it should be noted that it was not released generally until the event that began a day after the campaign's release). | |||
Upon completing the campaign, the [[Transformers: Earth Wars#Utility|Prime Lab]] building is unlocked (with a cost of 320000 [[Transformers: Earth Wars#Resources|Energon]] to build), allowing the player to begin using and leveling up their Primes. When they open the lab's menu, they are given the ability to get 300 Megatronus Prime Spark for free, enough to purchase a [[Crystal (Earth Wars)|Megatronus Prime Crystal]] to unlock the bot. At the time of the campaign's release, 1000 of the character-specific spark were also available to claim from the web store. | |||
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Revision as of 20:55, 1 October 2025
| This article is about the real-world mobile game feature. For the in-universe objects, see Artifacts of the Primes. |
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| "Prime Relics" | |||||||||
| Season | Third Armada | ||||||||
| Airdate | September 2025 | ||||||||
| Written by | Simon Furman | ||||||||
| Packaged with | Megatronus Prime | ||||||||
Synopsis
Part 1: "A Strange Signal"
Part 2: "The First Summoning"
Part 3: "Charging the Relic"
Part 4: "A Lost Weapon"
Part 5: "The Enemy's Edge"
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Others |
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Gameplay
Campaigns are formatted like Alliance Wars, in which the player has raid a series of 5 bases with increasing difficulties, and cannot advance to the next one until they destroy the one before it. Unlike wars, however, each battle has story dialogue before and after it. Additionally, "The First Summoning" and "Charging the Relic" also both have mid-battle dialogue sequences concerning the activation of Megatronus. (For the former, it occurs upon activation, while the second happens roughly half a minute in regardless of what's happened up to that point.) Lastly, there is also an epilogue after the rewards screen.
To give the player a taste of the feature they will soon unlock, every battle from "The First Summoning" onward allows Megatronus to be deployed into combat. For his first deployment, he only costs two ability points, but for every battle after that, a player must get the usual 10 to summon him. From "The Last Weapon" onward, the Requiem Blaster is equipped (though it should be noted that it was not released generally until the event that began a day after the campaign's release).
Upon completing the campaign, the Prime Lab building is unlocked (with a cost of 320000 Energon to build), allowing the player to begin using and leveling up their Primes. When they open the lab's menu, they are given the ability to get 300 Megatronus Prime Spark for free, enough to purchase a Megatronus Prime Crystal to unlock the bot. At the time of the campaign's release, 1000 of the character-specific spark were also available to claim from the web store.



