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![]() Dammit Groove! You left the red eye function on! | ||||||
| False Alarm | ||||||
| Release date | May 14, 2014–May 20, 2014 | |||||
| Written by | ? | |||||
The Autobots respond to a distress signal, but it's actually a trap set by the Decepticons. Must be Monday.
Synopsis
Itchy for a fight, Skullcruncher and Snapdragon are tired of hanging around Decepticon HQ, so they find somewhere to set up an ambush and send out a distress call. A response comes soon enough, as Hotspot, Groove, Streetwise and Blades arrive to render aid, only to have a trap sprung on them. The Autobots are able to overcome the trap, sending the two Decepticons fleeing.
You play as the Decepticons
Featured characters
| Bosses | Raid cards |
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Notes
- This is a raid event. It saw the introduction of level 9 bosses, as well as changes to the health of ?? bosses.
- Like the other Transformers with motorcycle alternate modes, Groove has a holographic rider who in his case looks like a police officer.
External links
- False Alarm on the Transformers Legends wiki.


