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Transformers Combiners

Updated on October 11, 2017

The Kings of Transformers

During the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons, there were always the difference makers that made either side have the upper hand. Whether it be the Autobots or the Decepticons. In this case, the difference makers came in the form of Combiners. They were robots who could not only transform into vehicles like the rest of the Transformers, but they also had a special gift. They could combine to form one huge robot. Here the Generation One Combiners that made the difference each and every time they went out into battle.

devastator
devastator

Constructicons - Devastator

Devastator was the original and first Combiner. He was also a Decepticon, so he’d made it hard for the Autobots at times. The Constructicons consisted of Scrapper - the leader and right leg, Hook – the upper body, Bonecrusher – the left arm, Long Haul, the lower body, Mixmaster – the left leg and Scavenger – the right arm. The six would come together and would for the mighty Devastator.

superion
superion

Aerialbots – Superion

To compete against the Decepticons, the Autobots took a page from them and made themselves a Combiner themselves. The results were the Aerialbots who would go to form Superion. They consisted of five airplanes Silverbot – the Leader, Slingshot, Skydive, Air Raid and Fireflight. They would go on to form Superion.

menasor
menasor

Stunticons - Menasor

Trying to gain an edge in the war, the Decepticons went on to build yet another group of Combiners named the Stunticons, a team made up of race cars and a truck lead by Motormaster. Along with Drag Strip, Dead End, Wildrider and Breakdown, the five would combine to form Menasor.

defensor
defensor

Protectobots – Defensor

Once again to even the odds, the Autobots would create the team of Protectobots, a group of Autobots who consisted of a bunch or rescue vehicles that would come to the aid of not only the Autobots, but to the humans as well. Hot Spot – The leader, Streetwise, Blades, Groove and First Aid would combine to form Defensor.

bruticus
bruticus

Combaticon – Bruticus

To make it more of a war, the Decepticons would create a group in the form of war vehicles called the Combaticons. The leader Onslaught would lead Brawl, Blast Off, Vortex and Swindle into battle as they would go on to form the combat ready Bruticus.

computron
computron

Technobots – Computron

As the war changed in the future, so did the Combiners. At this time, the leaders were different as Rodimus Prime was leading the Autobots and Galvatron was leading the Decepticons. But the concept of the war hasn’t changed as the Autobots created a group called the Technobots (Scattershot – the leader, Afterburner, Strafe, Lightspeed and Nosecone) who would not only change into futuristic vehicles, but they would also combine to form the super intelligent Computron.

abominus
abominus

Terrorcons – Abominus

Galvatron has had a plan as well for he created the Terrorcons to do battle with the Technobots. Hun-Grrrr – the leader, Rippersnapper, Bolt, Sinnertwin and Cutthroat would transform into hideous creatures and then would go on to form the giant Abominus.

predaking
predaking

Predacons – Predaking

These combiners were probably the one of the biggest combiners the Autobots had to deal with. They were a group of five survival animals lead by the lion king leader Razorclaw, Divebomb, Rampage, Headstrong and Tantrum would help Galvatron and would combine into the merciless Predaking.

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