Devastator (Universe Micromaster)

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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).
Constructicon Devastator is a Decepticon whose continuity of origin is unknown, but who was caught up in the Universe war.
He devastates things. Devastates them right in the kneecap.

Constructicon Devastator is the sum of the six Micromaster Constructicons: Bonecrusher, Buckethead, Hightower, Long Haul, Quickmix, and Scavenger. Constructicon Devastator's personality, like that of his components, is unknown. It is also unknown what, if any, connection he has with the other Decepticon combiner named "Devastator" elsewhere in the multiverse, not to mention the one also in the Universe war.

Of course, being a combiner composed entirely of Micromasters, Constructicon Devastator is only of slightly larger than average height, as Transformers go.

Toys

Universe

Devastator! Devastator! Devastator!
  • Constructicon Devastator (Combiner, 2004)
A redeco of Sixbuilder in Generation 1 Constructicon-inspired colors, the six component robots were only available on individual cards. While similar to the Destron Sixbuilder redeco, this version is molded in distinctly different colors with far more purple and black paint applications. When separated into his component robots, the leftover combiner kibble can combine to form a single-pilot jet.
A KB Toys exclusive, the Micromaster Constructicons were also ultimately available from Sears during Christmastime, and Kmart's online store.

Energon

  • Constructicon Devastator (Combiner, 2004)
The components to Constructicon Devastator were also released under the Energon line in Europe, albeit with modified packaging and instructions to reflect the different line.

Notes

  • Constructicon Devastator and the rest of the Universe Micromasters were released in in Europe under the Energon line (the "main" line of the time). Presumably this is because the Universe line was never released in the European market. Why the Micromasters were the only part of the Universe line to get a European release is unknown, but it probably had something to do with their sub-Basic class size and previously being Japanese-exclusive molds.