Transformers: War for Cybertron Emblem Guide
Roll out and collect every hidden Autobot and Decepticon emblem in the game
46. Checkpoint: The Threat Emerges
As soon as the mission starts, walk forward through the doorway and turn around. The emblem will be right there, above the doorway. Easy peasy!
47. Checkpoint: The Threat Emerges
When you reach the energon battery that needs to be destroyed to proceed, do so and continue down the tunnel. Once you exit, immediately look in the alcove on the right. In here, the emblem will be high up on the far wall. Be careful that you don’t go too far though once you exit the tunnel as Trypticon will trigger a cutscene and you won’t be able to return to get it.
48: Checkpoint: The Threat Emerges
When the gang falls to the ground and Trypticon starts with his bravado, head to the bottom floor and go to the far back and there will be a destroyed wall with the emblem sitting on the other side.
49. Checkpoint: The Threat Emerges
You see that large pillar in the middle of the battle arena? Sure you do. You’re probably hiding behind it. Well, go around to the other side of it to find an emblem there.
50. Checkpoint: The Battle Continues
Once you reach the second part of the battle with Trypticon, head to the far left side and you will see two circle-ish metal plates against the wall. There will be a crack in the middle with some flames in it along with the final emblem of the game. Shoot it and do a dance or a jig or whatever it is that you do.
Jun 28, 2010
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Jeff McAllister is a freelance journalist who has contributed to 12DOVE over the years. You'll typically find his byline associated with deep-dive guides that are designed to help you scoop up collectibles and find hidden treasures in some of the biggest action and RPG games out there. Be sure to give Jeff a thanks in the comments while you're completing all of those tricky Achievements and Trophies.
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