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===Generation 1 cartoon===
===Generation 1 cartoon===
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] deployed an [[Energon mace]] once, as he battled [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus]] atop a dam. {{storylink|More than Meets the Eye, Part 1}}
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] deployed an [[Energon mace]] once, as he battled [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus]] atop a dam. {{storylink|More than Meets the Eye, Part 2
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*[[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]]' tails end with a spiked ball, which turns into a flail in robot mode. In the Transformers Movie, [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] ripped off a Sharkticon's tail and used it to defend himself from the swarm of hungry executioners.
*[[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]]' tails end with a spiked ball, which turns into a flail in robot mode. In the Transformers Movie, [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] ripped off a Sharkticon's tail and used it to defend himself from the swarm of hungry executioners.
*During his time as a slave to the Quintessons, [[U-Haul Robot]] used a flail and shield to fight in gladiatorial combat.
*During his time as a slave to the Quintessons, [[U-Haul Robot]] used a flail and shield to fight in gladiatorial combat.

Revision as of 22:33, 12 May 2012

This article is about the melee weapon. For the human from Star Wars, see Mace Windu.
It's basically his fist on a chain.

Transformers sometimes use maces for melee weapons. A mace with the head connected to the handle by a cord, hinge or chain is typically called a flail. For a similar weapon, see War hammers.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon

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  • Sharkticons' tails end with a spiked ball, which turns into a flail in robot mode. In the Transformers Movie, Kup ripped off a Sharkticon's tail and used it to defend himself from the swarm of hungry executioners.
  • During his time as a slave to the Quintessons, U-Haul Robot used a flail and shield to fight in gladiatorial combat.

Victory

Beast Wars

Many Beast Era characters had hand to hand weapons in addition to any guns (for example, the transmetal characters were initially designed with hand to hand weapons ONLY!). These varied quite a bit but did include several maces and flails.

  • Optimus Primal's Ultra Class gorilla toy possessed a (totally metal) skull-shaped flail that could be stored in his right arm. Said weapon was not used for his cartoon appearances. When he was later upgraded to a Transmetal, he possessed two maces, accessible in both robot mode and flight mode and depicted as capable of deflecting laser blasts. They could also be converted into a dual-cannon harness in robot mode, and said body's toy could use these maces as ammo for his hand-held firearm.
  • Rhinox's chainguns of doom seemed to have been originally conceived as twin flails on a rotating mechanical handle.
  • One of Armordillo's beast mode feet converts into an arm-mounted flail in robot mode.
  • Transmetal 2 Spittor's beast mode tongue converts into a mace in robot mode.
  • Transmetal 2 Iguanus's missile becomes a mace in robot mode.

Beast Wars Neo

  • As a redeco of Armordillo, Bump also wields a flail.
  • Due to his beast mode being an Euoplocephalus, Bazooka has an organic mace attached to the end of his tail in beast mode. In robot mode his tail's pounding attack gimmick is weak but still present.


Robots in Disguise

  • Slapper, a repaint of Transmetal 2 Spittor, has a mace that converts into his beast mode tongue.
  • Tow-line is armed with a flail weapon.

Armada

  • Slapper is a redeco of Bazooka and therefore has all of the original mold's weapons.

Universe

  • A redeco of Iguanus, Reptilion also has a mace (or walking stick) in robot mode.

Energon

  • The Battle Ravage drones possessed a flail, which turned into it's beast mode's tail.

Kiss Players

Robot Masters

  • As another redeco of Armordillo, Psycho-Orb wields a flail as well.

2007 Movie

  • This Megatron has a retractable flail in his right arm. He first deploys it to smash the equipment in his containment hangar out of the way. When a puny fleshling refuses to hand over the cube, Megatron demonstrates the foolishness of this response by using his flail to smash the concrete statue the human was holding onto for dear life. Transformers In the console game, Megatron can use his flail to send enemies flying (PS2 controls: hold L2 + Square). In the Decepticon campaign's final cinematic moments, he uses his flail to kill Optimus Prime. Transformers The Game

Transformers Animated

In Transformers Animated, most Autobots were designed to have "non-weapon" weapons, which left several Autobots with maces, flails or clubs.

  • Bulkhead's main weapons, wrecking balls stored in his hands, are used as flails in the series.
  • Although never appearing in the show, Prowl's toy is armed with a flail-like traffic light weapon.
  • Swoop carries a flaming mace.
  • Snarl's weapon is a big flaming cheeto club, which is essentially a primitive mace.
  • Lugnut's weapon, made out of his plane mode tail section, is described as a "power mace" on his toy packaging.

Revenge of the Fallen

  • Kickback's hand turns into a mace, which can be extended into a flail.
  • Scrapper's left hand can be turned into a flail. It's basically his fist on a chain.

Transformers: Prime

  • Bulkhead, much like his Animated predecessor, can transform his hands into maces, but can only use them for close-quarters bashing.



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