Bot Shots (toyline)

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Bot Shots
The two teams line up at opposite sides of the Flutney and play seven Ogres of fifteen minutes each—unless it rains, in which case they play eight Ogres.

Bot Shots is an action-figure-based game that involves small super-deformed auto-transforming figures with combat rules similar to "Rock, Paper, Scissors." Players transform their Bot Shots figure into vehicle mode, send it into their opponent's figure, and hopefully the collision will trigger a transformation into robot mode.

A three-sided rotating symbol in their chest (either a fist, a blaster, or a sword) put into place before the game by the player, is judged against the opponent's pre-set symbol using the below hierarchy, determining the winner.

  • Fist beats sword
  • Sword beats blaster
  • Blaster beats fist

In the event of a draw, the figure's individual power ranking determines the winner. If a figure does not transform, its owner loses by default.

One bot in each wave is designated the Super Bot. This robot is cast in translucent plastic and has marginally higher power stats. His identity is blacked out on the back of the packaging of the other figures in the wave and has unique packaging deco calling out his "Super Bot" status. The packaging treats the Super Bots as their own "Series" with Bumblebee to Baricade being numbered Series 1: B001 to B004 but Sentinel Prime listed as "Super Bot 001." Super Bots for each wave are marked below.

As a tie-in to the toyline, Hasbro also released the Bot Shots Battle Game! as the toyline's official website.


Toys

Series 1

44 Bot Shots figures are planned for "Series 1", released in 2012.

Singles assortment

Someone will find a way to get alcohol involved with this game.

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5

  • B016 Skywarp (retool of Starscream)
  • B017 Roadbuster
  • B018 Megatron (truck mode)
  • B019 Bumblebee (with battle mask)
  • Super Bot 005 Shockwave
The online Bot Shots checklist refers to B018 and B019 as "Megatron Cybertruck" and "Bumblebee Battlemask," names not found on the packaging.


3-Pack assortment

Wave 1

  • BP001 Bumblebee / BP002 Sentinel Prime / BP003 Prowl (redeco of Barricade)
  • BP004 Megatron / BP005 Nemesis Prime (redeco of Optimus Prime) / Super Bot 006 Acid Storm (redeco of Starscream)

Wave 2

  • BP006 Skyquake (redeco of Starscream) / BP007 Jetfire / BP008 Powerglide
  • BP009 Decepticon Brawl / BP010 Shockwave / Super Bot 007 Ironhide

Launcher assortment

Wave 1

  • BL001 Optimus Prime with Trailer Launcher
  • BL002 Megatron with Tank Launcher

Wave 2

  • BL003 Ironhide with Trailer Launcher
  • BL004 Starscream with Spaceship Launcher

Ultimate Battle Set

  • "Battle for the Matrix" contains:
    • UB001 Optimus Prime with Trailer Launcher
    • UB002 Bumblebee
    • UB003 Megatron with Tank Launcher
    • UB004 Decepticon Brawl
    • Matrix trophy card


Series 2

At least 19 Bot Shots figures are planned for "Series 2", released in 2013. Series 2 introduced new types of Bot Shots, including Jump Shots (crash to jump), Spin Shots (crash to spin), and Flip Shots (crash to flip). Figures recycled from Series 1 were given the name "Blitz Shots".

Singles assortment

Wave 1

Wave 2

Future waves


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.

3-Pack assortment

Wave 1

  • BP001 Flip Shot Cliffjumper (redeco of Flip Shot Bumblebee) / BP002 Flip Shot Decepticon Brawl / Super Bot 005 Dirt Boss (redeco of Series 1 Ironhide)
  • BP003 Jump Shot Shockwave / BP004 Jump Shot Bumblebee (pre-deco of Jump Shot Cliffjumper) / Super Bot 006 Skyquake (redeco of Series 1 Starscream)

Wave 2

  • BP005 Spin Shot Scourge / BP006 Spin Shot Sergeant Kup (redeco of Spin Shot Ironhide) / Super Bot 007 Blitzwing (redeco of Series 1 Decepticon Brawl)
  • BP007 Jump Shot Cindersaur / BP008 Jump Shot Optimus Prime / Super Bot 008 Autobot Jazz

Launcher assortment

Wave 1

  • BL001 Spin Shot Optimus Prime Launcher
  • BL002 Jump Shot Bumblebee Launcher

Wave 2

  • BL003 Spin Shot Cryo Scourge Launcher
  • BL004 Flip Shot Warpath Launcher

Team 5-Pack assortment

Wave 1

  • Autobot Polar Assault Team: T001 Optimus Prime, T002 Bumblebee, T003 Mirage, T004 Ironhide, T005 Jetfire
  • Stunticons: T006 Motorbreath (redeco of truck mode Megatron), T007 Dead End (redeco of Leadfoot), T008 Decepticon Dragstrip (redeco of Jazz), T009 Brake-Neck (redeco of Topspin), T010 Breakdown (redeco of Roadbuster)

Wave 2

  • Autobot Air Force: T011 Silverbolt (redeco of Jetfire), T012 Quickslinger (redeco of Series 1 Starscream), T013 Skydive (redeco of Powerglide), T014 Autobot Firestrike (redeco of Series 1 Starscream), T015 Air Raid (redeco of Powerglide)
  • Decepticon Fire Assault Team: T016 Megatron, T017 Shockwave, T018 Starscream, T019 Barricade, T020 Lockdown

Dragon Track

  • Dragon Track (2013)
    • Accessories: Optimus Prime and Megatron Bot Shots
The Dragon Track set includes a spinning "dragon pit" with a dragon's head and tail molded into it. On either side of the pit, the included lengths of straight track and launchers can be attached, giving two Bot Shots a battle arena to be launched into at speed. Also included are two Bot Shots to fight with—a Generation 1 style Optimus Prime whose vehicle mode sports a trailer with a rocket vent at the back, and a Megatron who turns into a jet.


BeCool

Doubly mysterious!

BeCool (ビクール Bikūru, a double pun on ビークル "vehicle" and ビックリ "bikkuri", or "surprise") is TakaraTomy's version of Bot Shots. The line first surfaced in mid-September 2012, when six Bot Shots toys were found in a single store in Japan under the BeCool name without any advertising or other promotion. The sales display featured a sign welcoming customers to "Bikkuri Town". Each figure was sold in two different packaging styles that called out their surprise transformation gimmick. No changes from the Hasbro versions are known so far. This is assumed to be a test market release, and BeCool was made widely available in December that year.

Unlike their Bot Shots counterparts, BeCool toys aren't used to play a game, as TakaraTomy uses their quick and easy transformation as the main draw instead. For this reason, their chest stickers don't display stats but an image of their vehicle mode or something related to it, such as a lightbar for Prowl and a syringe for Ratchet. Some toys are also different colors from any of their Bot Shots releases, including a red Mirage, green Jazz and orange Megatron.

The BeCool line isn't widely marketed as a Transformers series: the toy packaging is void of the franchise's name and logo and the website only features a single link to Takara's main Transformers site, though the toys did get advertised on From the Cybertron Satellite, Transformers Division. The characters do still have their Transformers names, but these are relegated to being written in tiny parenthesis as their "robot name" while the toys' proper names are simply the name of their vehicle modes, like Optimus Prime being "Trailer" and Bumblebee being "Yellow Sports Car".

  • B01 Patrol Car (Prowl)
  • B02 Ambulance (Ratchet)
  • B03 Trailer (Optimus Prime)
  • B04 Yellow Sports Car (Bumblebee) (with battle mask)
  • B05 Red Jet (Powerglide)
  • B06 Tank (Decepticon Brawl) (blue version)
  • B07 Firetruck (Sentinel Prime)
  • B08 Red Sports Car (Mirage)
  • B09 Blue Sports Car (Topspin)
  • B10 Black Off Road Car (Ironhide)
  • B11 White Jet (Jetfire)
  • B12 Special Sports Car (Bumblebee Clear Color) (without battle mask)
  • B13 Highway Patrol Car (Patrol Ratchet)
  • B14 Blue Jet (Thundercracker)
  • B15 Green Sports Car (Autobot Jazz)
  • B16 Battle Tank (Shockwave)
  • B17 American Patrol Car (Decepticon Barricade)
  • B18 Tank Lorry (Megatron)
  • BS01 Trailer and Trailer Base (Optimus Prime) (launcher version)
  • BS02 Rescue Car and Rescue Base (Rescue Ratchet) (with Ironhide's launcher)
  • BS03 Yellow Jet and Air Base (Sunstorm) (with Starscream's launcher)
  • BS04 Hyper Tank and Hyper Tank Base (Megatron) (launcher version)


Notes

  • Each figure's design is a mix of various incarnations of the characters, though usually settling somewhere between "Generation 1" and "movie". Because of this mishmash and because the characters have unique fiction related to the online game, they are considered separate characters from any previous versions. This sort of thing makes the Wiki's brain hurt.
  • The power ranking numbers on the various releases of any character are different each time. Optimus Prime, for example, has different stats as a single, as a launcher, and as part of the Battle for the Matrix set, plus slightly different decos.