The wizards have captured the Matrix of leadership.
They no time turners, as its set after book 5, but they do have a prophesy, saying "The eater of worlds is coming, and so are a bunch of alien robots that change form".
No HP or TF EU, although Techspecs are submissible for matters of discussing limits/definitions of TF capability to keep it real...
The Cybertronians know that the Wizards have it and all of the TFs featured in the 1980s animated G1 movie know about it, and where it is. The must destroy the wizards, morals off and destroy Hogwarts, to retrive the Matrix... Autobots and Deceoticons work together alike.
They open a space bridge to Hogwarts and a battle for the Matrix is under way.
Harry Potter Versus G1 Transformers:
"One shall stand....and one shall fall."
Who wins...?
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Transformers have too much going for them. Many of them besides their standard blasters which would obviously one-shot kill any wizard; just about every transformer has a special ability.
Was gonna do a long detailed post, but nevermind, here's the basics.
Over 70 transformers were shown in the movie including Unicron.
Among that list includes the Insecticons, one of which can fire cerebro-shells and mentally control anyone hit.
The Constructicons, one of whom can shoot acid, and they all form Devastator
Dinobots who can cause Earthquakes, shoot high intensity flames, shoot missiles, and are just all around indestructible for the most part.
Sharkticons who just swarm with sheer numbers
All the Decepticons upgraded by Unicron. Scourge, the Sweeps, Cyclonus, Galvatron.
Soundwave and Blaster, plus all their cassettes
Ultra Magnus, Optimus, Kup, Hot Rod, Springer, Blurr, etc...
Star Scream, Blitzwing, Astrotrain(whose one of the larger transformers due to his triple-changer status)
Wreck-Gar and all the Junkions, who are for all intents and purposes indestructible. As they just put themselves back together if beaten.
The list goes on for ages, and a staggering amount of these guys have secondary ability that does crazy damage...like Ironhides magma launcher and Cliffjumpers glass gun.
On top of that, there's no telling if a majority of the more detailed spells will have any effect at all.
We still need to remove the wizards from their hidy hole: no more Hogwarts castle in the versus threads.
Take a page from the Robtard thread book and put them, always, in a castle that looks eerily similar to Hogwarts.
Other than that, I think this is a good matchup, actually.
Unicron in this? If he is, it's a landslide victory for the TFs...well...assuming the planet starts to get consumed before the Wizards cast a reducto spell on Unicron. Also assuming that no shields exist.
Also, how are the TFs supposed to get passed the physical shield charms that are imprenable by physical means (and can only be broken through by very powerful magic)? Also, if they figure out a way to get through the physical shields, there's also the technology shield charms that prevents technology from working while inside of the shield: they could still shoot from a distance.
I'm assuming if Unicron is in the fight, it's at the end or something, as having him truly fighting is unfair.
And just because it's not in the OP, people should realize that the starter intended for any wards or whatever to be nullified. Can't have robots fighting if there's a ward that turns em off. Although, Transformers tech is millions, maybe billions of years ahead of Earth, especially Harry Potter Earth which was somewhere well before the 90's. The wards may not be powerful enough to even affect them.
TF tech is less than a 100 years ahead of ours. Self-repairing structures: we have the technology, now.
AI?: we have primitive forms of it that can pass several sections of the Turing test. We estimate a breakthrough somewhere in the 2020s with a "true AI." Scary, isn't it?
FTL travel? Never happen as we currently know it as that would defy the laws of physics. It is "magic" not science, at that point.
Energy weapons or plasma balls that travel very very slowly? We can do that in primitive forms, now, but the plasma would quickly cools off so shooting it is pretty much useless. Meh, it's possible, but it may not be.
Anyway, the HP stuff occurs in the 90s up through 1998.
And the charms/shields/wards or whatever peeps want to call them, are part of their powers and nulling them would be a gimp, I know...but it just has to happen if there is to be a matchup. I'm sure some posters would get PO'd about gimping one side to have a matchup, though. However, I do not see a problem with starting the fight on a neutral ground without their shields in place, already. Sounds fair, right? The TFs do not get special prep so the wizards shouldn't either, right? What do you guys think, fair?
Also, more evidence that their tech is more advanced is that they are silicon based alien entitys that have lifeforce beyond AI.
Then the ability for them to be able to mere minds as parts of gestault forms.
The ability to seemingly reduce/increase matter/size... pandimensional storage..?
Not all TF weapons discharges travel slowly.
Yeah, and that 70's number I gave was counting individuals and the leader or a single entity representing a group. Like Wreck-Gar is counted as 1, and the Junkions are counted with him as he's a Junkion. But in reality, there were hundreds. Same goes for the Sharkticons...it was so many of them that they climbed over each other to make a wall to reach the Quintessons...who themselvers were on a wall hundreds of feet higher than the ground.