Who is stronger autobots or decepticons
Few series have managed to retain their popularity from introduction all the way into the present day like the Transformers. A large part of this is definitely the standout personalities of characters like Optimus Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee, and Starscream.
But an equally important part is the great looking designs of all their characters. But have you ever wondered which of them are the biggest, the baddest, the most dangerous?
Ready to find out who stands as the most powerful member of the Decepticons? Astrotrain makes it onto this list for a couple big reasons. He can transform into a space shuttle as well as a jet, which means Astrotrain spends a lot of time shuttling around most of the Decepticon army around to different missions. Endlessly adaptable, Soundwave fits both as a master of spycraft for the Decepticons as well as a member of frontline battles. Loyal to Megatron in a way nearly no one else on this list ever tends to be, Soundwave is a firm believer in the Decepticon cause.
That loyalty and power have carried him to the top echelon of Decepticons, combined with his unique ability to decode electrical impulses in the brain to read the minds of both humans and Cybertronians.
But even more impressive than reading minds and having a giant gatling gun mounted on his shoulder? Soundwave is a walking one-bot army, literally: his chest contains numerous additional troops: Ravage, Laserbeak, Buzzsaw, Rumble, and Frenzy. The second in command of the Decepticon Army after Megatron himself, Starscream has always been known more for treachery than anything else.
In many timelines, the character starts out as a silver-tongued politician, taking advantage of his position to enjoy the finer things in life. As the leader of the Seekers, Starscream owns the skies. During Transformers: The Movie , several different Decepticons were reborn as completely new Cybertronian beings, and boasted unique powers different from their older ones.
In the original Generation 1 timeline, Bludgeon was a Cybertronian that had learned the ancient art of Metallikato, a Cybertron martial arts that specializes in blade usage. In the IDW timeline however, they go in a completely different direction. But instead of being a mere samurai-like character, he becomes a mad scientist! Obsessed with the destruction of Cybertron, Bludgeon commits countless atrocities in the name of restoring his home to its former glory, allying himself with other evil scientists just to get closer to his goal.
The original Scorponok is terrifying enough, to be honest. The Decepticon was built from scratch by the alien Zarak from the planet Nebulos, bonded to that alien and used as a means for him to join with the Decepticons. According to the Dreamwave collection of G1 Transformers Bios, Abominus is the most powerful combiner of them all with immense strength. Omega Supreme is an Autobot who is sized similar to that of a combiner but, according to the original G1 Transformers cartoon, was a guardian robot with immense power and strength.
Omega is known for being extremely difficult to defeat and gives Devastator, his rival, a beating from time to time. Omega Supreme is also a fan favorite as his personality is very blunt and he is driven by revenge against the Constructicons. While Abominus is considered the strongest Combiner in the Dreamwave G1 bios, Predaking is essential more balanced with incredible power backed by skill and cunning.
Predaking has always been known as one of the most powerful combiners in the Transformers Universe as his team, the Predacons, are the ultimate predators. Predaking is also a massive fan favorite as he is just an absolute badass!
Made from 6 Trainbots, Raiden is a powerful Autobot perfect for battlign larger, more powerful Decepticons. He starts out as a Godmaster, with 2 humans responsible for his operation before becoming a Decepticon on his own. Overlord proves to be exceptionally powerful and gives the leader of the Earth Autobot Team, God Ginrai, a beating during their battles.
Overlord is highly intelligent, strategic and extremely powerful in the original G1 Japanese cartoon. As the most intelligent of the massive Transformer combiners, Computron is also an incredibly powerful. With his team of Technobots, Computron is very exacting with his power, calculating the most efficient way to fight and solves problems. The only problem is he often thinks a little too much and can be blindsided by quicker, less procrastinating Decepticons.
During the days of Megatron, Bruticus was the ultimate combiner built upon his team of Combaticons — Decepticons built for combat and based on military vehicles.
Bruticus has in interesting backstory in the G1 cartoon, as he was built by Starscream to fight back against Megatron after their falling out. H emade short work of the powerful Devastator before being surprised attacked by Menasor. Bruticus was for a time, the most dangerous combiner in the Decepticon army. So Scorponok had a smaller but still immensely powerful Transtector created — Black Zarak! A badass character with crayz strength, he proved to be an incredibly difficult enemy for the Autobots to defeat.
Star Saber is the cool, super powerful Autobot leader form the Transformers Victory series Japanese G1, taking place years after the American cartoon. In the cartoon is presented as the most powerful warrior in the galaxy, however he does suffer some loses against a few guys in this list.
He does however come back in true hero fashion and prove his worth though. After his Upgrade and combination with Victory Leo, he became Victory Saber and was basically unstoppable from there. Defensor is one of the Autobot Combiners that was introduced at the end of the second season of the original, US Transformers G1 Cartoon.
His strength and power come with his size and the combination of the Protectobots. Menasor and the Stunticons were an attempt by Megatron to tip the balance of power against the Autobots.
As the Decepticons held supremacy in the sky, the Autobots were superior warriors on the ground. Jazz is something of a mainstay among the Autobots, having been in the majority of the animated and comic book series as well as the first movie, where he met a savage end at the hands of Megatron. His Generation 1 form was that of a Porsche, and in each version, he generally resembles a fast car of some sort. In the classic Transformers: The Movie , Jazz is relegated to a secondary character as he is seemingly consumed by Unicron early on.
He is, however, alive and well, albeit facing execution by smelting pool before being saved by Daniel Witwicky. Always cool, Jazz is also a fierce warrior.
In this form, he became one of the most powerful Autobots of his era and trusted with the most important missions. On the face of it, Blaster is kinda lame. Not only was he able to use his alternate mode to spy on humans and Decepticons alike albeit with help he could use his sonic powers for a wide range of effects, including going toe-to-toe with Galvatron in the Marvel UK series.
Seen as a potential leader, Blaster commanded a squad on Cybertron alongside Perceptor, Seaspray, Cosmic and several others before being displaced on Earth and joining the ranks of the Autobots there. Despite a lame alternate mode, Blaster was a skilled and agile warrior in robot mode and was well-respected by his fellow Autobots.
That all changed two years after the Transformers first appeared, with the debut of the first female Autobot, Arcee. Naturally, Arcee was pink and filled the role of token female warrior seen in other kids animated series of the day Cheetara in Thundercats , Teela in He-Man. In later iterations, Arcee has often lost the pink color scheme and is often a blue motorcycle or similar.
What is always constant is that she is a fierce and dedicated soldier. There are a few versions of Kup, but many later ones have seen his character merged with Rachet, making his Generation 1 version the definitive. Older than most, Kup is a veteran of the eons-long war between the Autobots and Decepticons and has fought on Cybertron, Earth, and across the cosmos.
He keeps up with the younger and faster Autobot and manages to tear several Sharkticons apart before the timely intervention of the Dinobots. One of the first triple-changers, and a character designed for Transformers: The Movie , Springer is one of the Autobots' most versatile warriors. Named Springer for his ability to leap vast distances in robot mode, Springer is a skilled swordsman and engages in close quarters combat as well as using his sharpshooting skills.
In the pages of the comic books, especially the Simon Furman-penned Transformers UK series, Springer is not just a warrior but a leader. After the death of Impactor, Springer takes command of the elite warriors known as The Wreckers and acts as a second in command to the commander of the Cybertronian resistance, Emirate Xarron. Springer is near-obsessed with his role as he fears he cannot ever be the fearless leader and icon Impactor was.
He focusses all his energy on destroying the time-displaced Galvatron, and goes so far as to forge alliances with the Mayhem Attack Squad, led by Carnivac, his opposite-number among the Decepticons, to end the threat from the future. Like Kup, Ironhide is one of the older Transformers. He is more of a colleague and friend to Optimus Prime than a mere subordinate. Although his role is officially Prime's bodyguard, he is often seen in battle separate from Prime and functions as a senior officer.
Despite his age, he is sometimes impetuous and runs into battle against orders as he is keen to see an end to the conflict which has consumed his people. As with many of the Autobots who first came to Earth in the s Ironhide became enamoured by human customs and forged strong alliances with the humans he met. He was assigned to a shuttle to head back to Earth, which he felt would expedite the end of the war.
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