Reveal the Shield

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Reveal the Shield is a subline imprint of the 2010 Transformers line that began in November 2010. As a toy line with loosely defined fiction continuity, it's both a continuation of the Hunt for the Decepticons segment of the 2010 Transformers line (which itself was a continuation of the Revenge of the Fallen toy line) and one of the spiritual successors of the 2006 Classics line. Confusingly, it runs concurrently with the Generations line, which is also a Classics successor. Supposedly, the main reason for this is Hasbro's desire to get out as much "Classic"-related product as possible, so the decision which line specific toys are released in seems arbitrary. In some cases, a redeco or retool of a Reveal the Shield toy is even released under the Generations banner or vice versa.

The main difference between Reveal the Shield and Generations, aside from the packaging, is the former's use of rubsigns (last seen in Classics), which reveal the character's true allegiance, much like the original Generation 1 toys.

Because the entire theme of this subline is (at least theoretically) not knowing the allegiance of the figures until you press(?) the rubsign, characters who previously needed "Autobot" or "Decepticon" prefixes in front of their names for trademark purposes have instead been given unique and different (and usually more appropriate) descriptive words added to their names to keep their allegiance a closely guarded ultra secret mystery. At least to anyone who hasn't paid any attention at all to any Transformers fiction or merchandise in the past 25 years or so—and ignores the faction-specific logos on the back of the packaging as well as the bios, which do use the "Autobot" prefixes in some cases, while other characters who don't need a prefix are explicitly identified as belonging to a specific faction. (The European-market packaging omits the prefixes from the—heavily truncated—multilingual bios altogether due to a different trademark situation in Europe, but still keeps the faction-specific logos on the back of the packaging, as well as the faction association in the bios.)

Toyline

Legends Class

Wave 1

Wave 2

Scout Class

Wave 1

Future Waves

Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Deluxe Class

Wave 1


Wave 2

Voyager Class

Wave 1

Wave 2

Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Two-pack

  • "Battle in Space" two pack includes: