

Plus, Transformer cybertron transformers can fly through black holes like it's nothing so that also proves that they have incredible power since not even light can escape it. Oh, and this fact only goes to the transformer cybertron transformer, since that is where the facts came from. But when you pull together various facts through out the series. The makers of that series didn't intend for the transformers to be that strong. You come out with the fact that a transformer can survive over 4000 galaxy busters and since a transformer can kill each other that means that a transformer can generate over 4000 galaxy busters power. When you multiply the fact that it requires about 3 or so solar system busters to destroy one atom of their armor and the fact that their armor is quintillions of atoms thick. So if one solar system buster can't scratch one atom of a transformer's armor, lets say that about 3 can destroy one atom of their armor (probably requires more though). So since one piece of paper is about 1 million atoms thick, and a transformer has like what, 6 inches or so of armor, a transformer's armor is quintillions of atoms thick or something like that. So one solarsystem buster (a supernova) can't even scratch one atom of his armor.

A transformer (particularly megatron) survived inside a sun for 10 years and then emerged when it went supernova without a scratch.

so no time travel, no jumping dimmensions, and no going to a different universe. each side is working together and not fighting amongst themselves. This update will include five classic campaigns from the past that are fondly remembered by the players of their time, and are still a blast to play when converted to 5th Edition rules (which isn't difficult to do).Just opinion.all characters in all series are involved. Dungeons and Dragons stretches back to 1974 it would be foolish to think the best campaigns of all time were all released in the era of the 5th Edition rule-set. Updated on June 14, 2021, by Jeff Drake: Many of the original ten entries on this list were for modern campaigns. Every one of them, though, provides an incredible adventure for players old and new. Most of the campaigns in this list are fairly recent creations, but a couple of them are classics from the earlier days of D&D. RELATED: Pro Tips To Create A Cyberpunk D&D Campaign The Dragonlance Chronicles…not epic enough. Lord of the Rings…that’s for brand-new players. Most of these are playable, but some of them are beyond epic in scope. This is why there are adventure modules to provide ready-made campaigns to play.
