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* Devastator's got [[Humanization#Questionable body parts|brass balls]]. | * Devastator's got [[Humanization#Questionable body parts|brass balls]]. | ||
* In the movie, none of the components of Devastator are shown as individual robots, so it can be argued that [[Combiner#Not_combiners|his components ONLY can transform into Devastator]]. This would justify why the components of the Constructicon Devastator playset to have no individual robot modes. | * In the movie, none of the components of Devastator are shown as individual robots, so it can be argued that [[Combiner#Not_combiners|his components ONLY can transform into Devastator]]. This would justify why the components of the Constructicon Devastator playset to have no individual robot modes as well as why Decepticons Long Haul and Rampage appear in the desert fighting NEST after Devastator has formed. | ||
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| The name or term "Devastator" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Devastator (disambiguation). |
- Devastator is a Decepticon Combiner from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise in the live-action film continuity family.

Whether he's formed from six or seven Constructicons, Devastator is a giant among giants. He's so huge in fact that his body simply cannot support itself when carrying his weight upright, forcing him to lumber on all fours.
The fusion of the Constructicons has produced a mind that's very much less than the sum of its parts. Intelligence goes out the window, with Devastator relying on almost pure instinct in battle.
Devastator is made up of:
- Scavenger
- Hightower
- Long Haul
- Mixmaster
- Overload (Sometimes omitted, such as on the Supreme Class toy.)
- Rampage
- Scrapper
It's always nice when you can make him swear.Michael Bay, "First look: Robo-brawlers big, small in new 'Transformers'" in the USA Today (April 3, 2009)
Fiction
Toy Bios
The Decepticons named their new ultimate weapon after Cybertron's unwithstandable and terrifyingly destructive Devastator Winds.
Revenge of the Fallen movie
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Games
Revenge of the Fallen: The Game
Further information in this article is coming soon as it pertains to information that may not yet have been officially released. |
Toys
Revenge of the Fallen
Legends Class toys
- Constructicon Devastator (Legends figure multi-pack, 2010)
- Like the on-screen combiner, but unlike the Supreme class Devastator toy, the Legends class Devastator is comprised of seven Constructicons, including the elusive Overload, each with individual robot modes.
- In Hasbro's markets, Devastator will be available as a store-exclusive set, while in Japan the Constructicon team members are available individually as blind-packaged toys.
Supreme Class toys

- Constructicon Devastator (2009)
- Devastator is formed from the combination of six transforming construction vehicles that do not have individual robot modes. Unlike prior cases of this format, Devastator's vehicles represent separate Transformers, and some of them have been depicted with non-combiner toys.
Mega Power Bots

- Constructicon Devastator (2009)
Merchandise
Revenge of the Fallen
Burger King

- Constructin' Devastator (2009)
- Burger King Devastator consists of five parts — a head and body, and simplified versions of the vehicle modes for Long Haul, Scrapper, Rampage and Hightower, which connect to the torso on ball joints. The generic connectors mean that they can be attached in any configuration, however the intended layout is marked with letters from A to D. The ball joints are loose enough to allow limited articulation.
RPMs - Robot Powered Machines
Track Set

- Devastator Showdown (2009/unreleased)
- Includes: Skids Mini-Vehicle.
- The Devastator Showdown track set is a retool of the Indiana Jones race track. This playset is compatible with the other Hot Wheels-like minature cars. It fires the car on a track to an area that (when a car goes over it) releases a boulder and the Devastator head lights up and makes sounds. The boulder will follow the car down the track until the tracks stop.
Trivia
- Devastator's got brass balls.
- In the movie, none of the components of Devastator are shown as individual robots, so it can be argued that his components ONLY can transform into Devastator. This would justify why the components of the Constructicon Devastator playset to have no individual robot modes as well as why Decepticons Long Haul and Rampage appear in the desert fighting NEST after Devastator has formed.



