Transformers: Forged to Fight

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Transformers: Forged to Fight

Geewunners vs. Bayformers and more and GIVE ME YOUR FACE.
Developer Kabam
Publisher Kabam
Platform iOS, Android
Release date April 5, 2017 (Worldwide)

Transformers: Forged to Fight (formerly called Transformers: Generations Collide) is a fighting RPG mobile game by Kabam. It features characters from multiple eras of Transformers history, but mostly from Generation 1 and the live-action film series.[1]

Story

The Autobots and the Earth Defense Command have found a way to restore life to Cybertron, so Optimus Prime with Marissa Faireborn with their crew are on their long journey home. But passing through the Eshems Nebula, they encounter a spatial warp field and the Ark crash-lands on an unknown planet. After encountering Starscream and a Decepticon and a corrupted Autobot from another reality, Optimus entrusts the Matrix of Leadership to the Commander. As the Commander, you must find reinforcements, set up a base of operations and defense, and discover the secrets of the planet.

Act 1: Meet your Makers

Chapter 1: Realities Collide

  1. A Beast to Start
  2. A Slow Learner
  3. Me Have Mod
  4. Good Cop Bad Cop
  5. The Way of the Blade
  6. Hail Who?

Chapter 2: Revelations

  1. In Due Time
  2. Anger Management
  3. Don't Go Judging
  4. A Scout No More
  5. Loyalty Points
  6. The Quintessance

Chapter 3: Shark Attack

  1. We'll Need A Bigger Blaster
  2. Appearing Act
  3. Are You Not Entertained?
  4. It's In Our DNA
  5. Power Seeker
  6. School the Sharks

Chapter 4: Under Control

  1. Voices
  2. Hold It Down
  3. Code Violation
  4. The Long Game
  5. Optimum Outcome
  6. Shackle Me Not

Act 2: Dissension and Ascension

Chapter 1: Secrets

  1. Echoes
  2. Butt Heads
  3. Who's Your Master?
  4. Scout's Honor
  5. Believe The Mirage
  6. Machinations

Chapter 2: Quintessential Quintessons

Chapter 3: Into the Darkness

Chapter 4: Treacherous Returns

Gameplay

Gameplay is similar to Marvel Contest of Champions, also made by Kabam.

  • Left Tap: Light attack or Shoot when far away
  • Left Swipe: Medium attack or Dash forward when far away
  • Left Hold: Heavy attack - Transform into alt mode and break through blocks
  • Right Swipe: Dash backward
  • Right Hold: Block - reduce incoming damage
  • Swipe Up/Down: Sidestep up/down

When a bot lands and receives enough hits, a Special Attack becomes ready to be used. Higher ranked bots can have their meter further charged for a Special 2 or 3 for epic damage combos!

Classes

Each Bot falls into one of six classes. Each class listed is stronger over the class below it, and has a disadvantage against the class above it.

  • Scout Bots quickly eliminate opponents with frequent Special Attacks and a high Critical Rate. Their rapid attacks gives them an advantage over Tech bots.
  • Tech Bots generate shields, manipulate Power, and equip some of the most advanced custom weaponry. Their shielding abilities helps them when facing Demolitions bots.
  • Demolitions Bots are burst damage experts that buff their Special Attacks for bigger, bolder, explosions. Their fewer attacks gives them an advantage over Tactician bots.
  • Tactician Bot's strong synergies and master strategies help them adapt during a fight to turn their enemies' strength against them. Their anti-Armor abilities helps them when facing Brawler bots.
  • Brawler Bots are armored allies and furious foes that value strength at any cost. Their have low Critical Rate and high attack gives them an advantage over Warrior bots.
  • Warrior Bots have deadly accuracy and love bleeding Energon from their opponents. Their tracking systems gives them an advantage over the evasive Scout bots.

Mods

Base

  • Alliance HQ
  • Battle Center
  • Mobile Command

Relics

Items

Resources

  • Gold
  • Arena Chips
  • Loyalty
  • Raid Chips
  • Energon

Energy

  • Mission Energy - 6 minutes per energy to recharge
  • Raid Ticket

Upgrades

Other

  • Full Misssion Energy Refill
  • Repair Kits
  • Revive Kits
  • Raid Shield

Crystals

  • 1-Star Bot Crystal
  • Premium Bot Crystal
  • Standard Mod Crystal
  • Premium Mod Crystal
  • Arena Crystal
  • Free Daily Crystal
  • Free 4-Hour Crystal
  • Alliance Crystal
  • Tier 1 Mission Crystal




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Fight Modes

  • Solo Missions
    • Story - Lead your squad on Missions to unravel the mysteries of New Quintessa.
    • Daily Missions (Level 8) - Collect Basic Sparks, Class Sparks, Spark Essence, and class ores from these short, limited-time missions!
    • Special Missions (Level 12) - Play through side stories and earn exclusive rewards in limited-time Spotlight Missions and Challenge Missions!
  • Versus
    • Raids (Level 7) - Raid other commanders' bases to win Raid Chips and Medals!
    • Arenas (Level 10) - Compete against an opposing player's squads to obtain rank and milestone rewards, Mods, and Featured Bots!
  • Alliance
    • Alliance Missions (Level 20) - Complete cooperative Alliance Missions to earn advanced Basic, Class, and Mod Sparks!
Autobots Decepticons Maximals Predacons Others
  • Characters currently only seen in promotional material.

Notes

  • Generation 1 and Movie characters are clearly differentiated with their proper insignias and transformation sounds.
  • Though based on New Quintessa, the actual fights take place in various environments, which appear to be Cybertron, Egypt, Chicago, and Hong Kong.

References