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Can also form the head of Armada
Perceptor (2002).
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Parts |
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This figure came with no accessories.
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Tech Spec |
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"Seek your true power."
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Although they look ordinary, these three robots are keys to the Mini mission of all the Mini-Cons. They combine into a robot, showing the strength of teamwork. Their capabilities continue to grow over time, but their real power is in making others discover their true potential. The Autobots and Decepticons see the unlimited power hidden beneath their innocent forms and struggle to possess them. |
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Intelligence
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Speed
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Endurance
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Courage
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Fireblast
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Variations |
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There are no known variations of High Wire.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available with Grindor (2002) and Sureshock (2002) in 2002. |
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| Additional Versions of High Wire: |
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| CD Wheelie (2003, Japan) |
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Micron Wheelie (2003, Japan) |
X-Dimension Wheelie (2003, Japan) |
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| Energon High Wire (2004) |
Deluxe High Wire (2005) |
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Cybertron High Wire (2006) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored into CD Wheelie (2003, Japan), X-Dimension Wheelie (2003, Japan), and Transformers: Universe High Wire (2004). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded, however, the mold used to create Change Micron Wheelie (2003, Japan) was based off of this one. | |||
| Name Reuses: The name High Wire was never reassigned. | |||