List of Predacons in Transformers: Fusion Force

The Predacons were created by Shockwave (later Sixshot) to wreck havoc on Earth and destroy the Autobots. They serve as "Monsters of the Week."

TENTACRUSH
The first Predacon the Autobots have to face. He can grab and constrict with his tentacles and can use his mantle to hypnotize anyone. His beast mode is a giant squid. Voiced by David Sobolov.

WEIRDWOLF
He can move at high speeds and can use its razor-sharp fangs to gnaw on even steel. Powered by lunar power, he attacks the Autobots while they're setting up their base. His beast mode is a wolf. Voiced by Troy Baker.

RAM HORN
An Predacon is easily irrtated by noise which vents his rage and destroying anything in sight by headbutting with his horns. His beast mode is a triceratops. Voiced by John DiMaggio.

JUMPOUT
He was sent by Shockwave to distract the Autobots so he can become Sixshot. He jumps really high, and on enemies. His beast mode is a grasshopper. Voiced by Dan Castellaneta.

SCORPONOK
He has a stinger that can shoot lasers, powerful claws, and can dig underground at a fast pace. He defeats the Autobots off guard when Bumblebee gets in the way. His beast mode is a scorpion. Voiced by Richard Epcar.

SPARKSTALKER
Can breathe fire and fly pretty fast and high. His talons are strong enough to smash concrete. His beast mode is a dragon. Voiced by Keith Szarabajka.

WASPINATOR
Sneaky and quick but not too bright and has poor speech impediment. He can produce stings with a special venom that can make anyone stupider and stupider and die at the second stage. He has cartoon logic. His beast mode is a wasp. Voiced by Jeff Bergman.

RETRAX
He has pretty invulnerable armor, and can roll into an iron ball. His beast mode is a pill bug. Voiced by Ian Hecox.

OCTAPAL
This Predacon can shoot up super-sticky webbing for capture, and can use his eight eyes to make his victims get unexpected-at-times visions based on their worst fears. His beast mode is a spider. Voiced by Charlie Adler.

HAMMER STRIKE
Only having short screen time before the opening credits of the show can roll, he can dive underwater and make powerful headbutts. The Autobots used an electricfying fishing pole to fish Hammer Strike out before taking him out. His beast mode is a hammerhead shark. Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

BROODNECK
Thanks to his snake-like body, he can squeeze through narrow spaces, dig underground, and perform flexible feats in combat. He is very sneaky and cunning. Starscream created and recruited him so he can prove to Sixshot that is no leader material and can crush the Autobots on his own terms. His beast mode is a cobra. Voiced by Robin Atkin Downes.

SPITTOR
He has decent jumping abilities, and can suck lifeforce/Energon out of both Transformers and organics alike by using his tongue. He also drains Optimus Prime out of his memory as well. His beast mode is a red-eyed tree frog. Voiced by Peter Lurie.

PLEZMOID
This huge Predacon is an expert swimmer and can extend his neck pretty well. But is reckless and not too bright, making him crash into anything. He can fire icy breath. His beast mode is a plesiosaurus. Voiced by Alan Tudyk.

SWARMER
She can fly high and fast, and command a swarm of ravenous microbot insects at her will. This of course attracts Motormaster's attention. Her beast mode is a ladybug. Voiced by Grey Griffin.

FROSTBITE
His biting and clawing skills make him no pushover, and can freeze anything ice-solid with his breath. His beast mode is a hyena. Voiced by Andy Milder.

PINCHER
This clumsy, cartoonish Predacon is a complete coward, and is considered as the "black sheep of the family" due to his incompetence despite his decent claw strength. Before the Autobots can lock him up so they can stop him from doing more damage, they try to protect him from Predaking. His beast mode is a man-crab. Voiced by Jim Cummings.

VENOM
Thanks to her flexible, limbless body, he can dig underground and shape herself to avoid attacks. She is also armed with a pair of fangs that inject poison. Her beast mode is a rattlesnake. Voiced by Debi Derryberry.