Wave 2: Rise of the Combiners
Number: 062
Common
0★
If an opponent's card would cause a Weapon or Armor to be scrapped from the upgraded character 🠪 Scrap this card instead.
Vandalize scraps all your opponents weapons OR all their armors OR all their utilities. If your opponent chose to scrap weapons, Spare Parts would be scrapped instead.
However, if a card did try to scrap Spare Parts and Grenade Launcher at the same time, Spare Parts could save your Grenade Launcher.
In both scenarios, Spare Parts does not protect your weapon. A Battle Master or Weaponizer in weapon mode would go to KO rather than to your hand.
No, Spare Parts can save only one other Upgrade. You choose whether it saves the Weapon or the Armor. Spare Parts and the other Upgrade will be scrapped.
If the character with Spare Parts has a weapon and/or an armor, Spare Parts will save one of them. Spare Parts wont count when determining how much damage to repair.
You would scrap Force Field because its ability is what causes it to be scrapped, not your opponents attack.
Yes. Their Bashing Shield would try to scrap your Bashing Shield, and Spare Parts would heroically leap in the way. Using Spare Parts in this scenario is not optional. Thank you, Spare Parts.
Traits, like Melee, are only requirements for upgrades to be attached to a character. Once attached, they stay on when a character flips between alt and bot modes.
Yes. Upgrades aren’t unique. You could have two characters each with the same Weapon, for
example.
These abilities describe what kind of character the Upgrade can be put on. This is usually a trait such
as Melee, Plane, or Insecticon. An Upgrade can be put on a character only if that character matches the
listed requirement.
The Upgrade stays with the character it’s on. That ability limits only what the Upgrade can initially be
put on. Once that happens, the Upgrade doesn’t check again.