Guiledart (BW)

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Guiledart is a Predacon from the Beast Wars Neo portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
No, despite what some people would tell you, Rhinoceros is not really descended from Triceratops.

Guiledart (ガイルダート Gairudāto) is Magmatron’s right hand man. He is the perpetually loyal type who detests traitors. He is always ambitious to advance in rank, but to only do so by fair means rather than killing his superior officer, like so many have tried in the past. Guiledart is an expert tactician and designs all the Predacon’s battle-plans. The other Predacons loathe his honest nature and see it as a weakness. However, Guiledart is by no means weak. He is a fearless and absurdly powerful warrior whom few would dare oppose.

Except DNAVI. Who wants to get in under his frill.

Fiction

Beast Wars Neo cartoon

Voice actor: Holly Kaneko (Japanese), An Jong Deok (Korean)


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Beast Wars manga continuity

Beast Wars II manga

Beast Wars Neo manga


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IDW Beast Wars comics

He's not loyal, he's a distrustful schemer! Shun him! Beast Wars Sourcebook

During one of Magmatron's astral journeys to Cybertron's apocalyptic future, Guiledart was seen crushing Halfshell's eye socket, before being choked by the larger Predacon. The Ascending #1

Games

Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle video game

When a super-powerful Energon crystal is discovered on Earth, Guiledart is one of the several combatants to join the brawl to take possession of it.

Guiledart could also partake in various other tasks, such as a mission to break a boulder to reveal an energon crystal hidden within before sundown, using a block in a mission to defend himself against various incoming projectiles, and missions to run across a pit-riddled field, sometimes involving hideously large bacteria he had to fend off.

After defeating every opponent that stands in his way, the last of which being Megatron, Guiledart gained possession of the crystal. Yet he decided not to use it immediately; such a powerful object could be used later during the war as a trump card. Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle

Each character possessed an alternate ending, displayed if the game was beaten with said character. Each character has only their own ending listed on their pages, see the other characters' pages for Guiledart's fate in those outcomes.


Toys

Beast Wars Neo

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  • Guiledart (Deluxe, 1999)
    • ID number: D-29
    • Accessories: Tail launcher, 2 missiles
Guiledart transforms into a mustard-yellow organic Triceratops dinosaur. As with most of the Beast Wars Neo Destron dinosaurs, he could assume a "Dead Fake Mode" configuration in which he looks like a dead, decomposing Triceratops, complete with rolled-up eyes and tongue sticking out. Really.
In robot mode he's a stocky yet heavily armed little dude. Guiledart is armed with a spring-loaded missile launcher formed out of his removable tail (which also features his spark crystal), with the ammunition projectiles stored in his giant left shoulderpad. His dinosaur forelegs (also on his left shoulderpad) have flip-out, non-firing lasers.
This mold was redecoed as Beast Machines Dinobot Triceradon and Walmart-exclusive Dinobots Triceradon. It was also retooled as the Styracosaurus Killer Punch.


  • Showdown in the Savannah: Longrack VS Guiledart (Vs pack, 1999)
    • ID number: VS-29
    • Accessories: Tail launcher, 2 missiles
Guiledart was also available in a two-pack with his Maximal adversary Longrack.
Both toys are identical to their individual-box releases.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Korean: Trikero (트리케로 Teurikero)