List of Decepticons

This is a list of known Decepticons from the Transformers fictional universe and toyline.

Contents

Generation One

Leader

Commander

Military Operation Commander ShockwaveCybertronian Space Gun

Governor of Polyhex Lord StraxusMobile Cannon (Later referred to as "Dark Mount" for trademark reasons.)

Jets

Seekers

Seeker was a term originally coined by fans to describe the Decepticon Jets of the same mode, eventually adopted by Hasbro and various comic continuities. Only Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker were named during Season 1 of the animated series. The name Sunstorm was given retroactively by toy-distributor E-Hobby to the previously unnamed yellow/orange Seeker. This was later picked up by comics publisher Dreamwave Productions. Starscream is also second-in-command of the Decepticons and notorious for trying to assassinate Megatron in order to take his place.

Season 2 Seekers (Coneheads)

These characters essentially used the same mold as their Season 1 counterparts, but with small modifications. They are also known as the "Coneheads".

Season 3 Jets

After Starscream is destroyed, Cyclonus takes over as second-in-command of the Decepticons.

Miscellaneous

Communications

Soundwave - MicroCassette Recorder

Decepticon Mini-Cassettes
Reconnaissance
Drone
Decepticon City

Insecticons

Deluxe Insecticons

Combiner Teams

The Combiners (more commonly known as Gestalts by the fans) are the Transformers who could combine with each other to form a larger robot.

Constructicons / Devastator

Stunticons / Menasor

Combaticons / Bruticus

Predacons / Predaking

Terrorcons / Abominus

Seacons / Piranacon

Multi—Changers

Triple Changers

The result of a program of experimentation initiated by the Decepticon Shockwave and carried out on captive Autobots to push the limits of transformation, the Triple Changers are the Transformers who could change into two different vehicles in addition to their robotic form.

Horrorcons

Horrorcons are Headmaster Triple Changers.

Six Changer

Battlechargers

Decepticon Clones

Headmasters

Headmasters are figures whose heads became smaller robots (Nebulans).

Targetmasters

Targetmasters are Transformers whose weapons became smaller robots (Nebulans).

Double Targetmasters

Duocons

Firecons

Triggercons

Powermasters

Powermasters (Godmasters in Japan) are figures whose engines transformed into smaller figures (Nebulans) that, when combined with the host, allowed the figure to transform.

Powermaster Mercenary

Pretenders

Pretenders are Transformers who had an inner robot secluded behind a protective outer shell.

Pretender Beasts

Pretender Vehicles

Pretender Classic

Ultra Pretender

Mega Pretender

Monster Pretenders / Monstructor

Micromasters

Micromaster Bases

Micromaster Transports

Micromaster Combiners

Action Masters

Action Masters are posable figurines which could not Transform, however they came with accessories which transformed into weapons and animals.

Action Master Decepticon Attack Vehicles

Action Master Action Blaster Vehicles

Action Master Motorized Exo-Suit Vehicle

Action Master Classics

Action Master Decepticon Attack Vehicles

Action Master Action Blaster Vehicles

Action Master Motorized Exo-Suit Vehicle

Actionmaster Elites

European Exclusives

Predators

Generation One (Japan)

Headmasters

Masterforce

Victory

Breast Force

Breast Force / Lio Kaiser

Dinoforce / DinoKing

Recolor of Pretender Monsters w/ new dinosaur-themed shells.

Crossformers

Other Series

Transformers: Generation 2

A major revamp of the Transformers line, which included new toys, a new comic book series from Marvel Comics and a re-edited release of the 1984 TV series.[1]

Commanders

Combat Hero

Decepticon Jets

Stunticon

Gestalt Teams

Rotor Force

Laser Rods

Laser Cycles

Cyberjets

ATB

Autorollers

Skyscorchers

Power Masters

Not to be confused with G1 Powermasters, these figures had a wind-up wheel gimmick.

Cybertronian Empire

European Exclusives

Stormtroopers

Trakkons

Obliterators

Robots in Disguise / Car Robots

In Robots in Disguise, the Decepticons are a group of Autobot Protoforms recruited by the Predacons to serve Megatron/Galvatron.

Commandos / Ruination

Toy-only Decepticons

Unicron Trilogy

Transformers: Armada/Transformers: Energon

Terrorcons

Destruction Team / Bruticus Maximus

Construction Team / Constructicon Maximus

Toy Line Exclusive

Transformers: Cybertron

Cybertron Decepticons

Earth Decepticon

Velocitron (Speed Planet) Decepticons

Animatros (Jungle Planet) Decepticon

Planet X Decepticons

Alternators / Binaltech

Timelines

Transformers Animated

Main Characters

Constructicons

Recurring Characters

Team Chaar

Starscream Clones

Omega Sentinels

Live-action film series

For more details about the Action Figures, visit the 2007 Movie Toy-Line Section.

Transformers film

Video game Decepticons

Toyline Decepticons

Real Gear Decepticons

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Leaders

Decepticons

Pretenders

Microcons

Constructicons

Constructicons are mass-prodused Transformers in the live-action film series, so there are sometimee more than one.

Video Game Decepticons

Toyline Decepticons

Hunt for the Decepticons toyline

Transformers: Dark of the Moon

The Dreads

Toyline Decepticons

Video-game Decepticons

Comics

Transformers: The Ride

Transformers: Power Core Combiners

Transformers: Prime

Mini-Cons

Decepticons under the command of Soundwave.

Seekers

Shifters

Decepticons who could change their form into that of other robots.

Combiners

Some of Shockwave's many experiments.

Insecticons

Three combiner drones created as an experiment by Shockwave for battle in the gladiatorial arenas of Kaon.

Combaticons

The Combaticons were the subject of Shockwave's first combiner experiment, but were considered a failure.

Constructicons

The Constructicons are Shockwave's perfected combiner experiment.

Vehicons

Decepticon drones who serve as foot soldiers and miners

Terrorcons

Megatron's army of the undead Cybertronians brought to live by Dark Energon.

Nintendo DS

Exclusive

DLC

Velocitronian Decepticons

Star Seekers

Space pirates who hold a grudge against Cybertronians.

References

  1. ^ Brereton, Erin (2006). Transformers: The Fantasy, The Fun, The Future. Triumph Books. ISBN 1572439831. 
  2. ^ Bellemo, Mark (2007). Transformers: Identification and Price Guide. Krause Publications. p. 252. ISBN 0896894452. 
  3. ^ transformers-fr_FR - default