The Best Decepticon Figures for Collectors
Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Shockwave — the complete guide to essential pieces
In the world of Transformers collectors, there's a very particular profile: the fan who has always been drawn to the wrong side. The Decepticons exert a fascination that the Autobots have never quite matched: their designs are darker, more aggressive, more complex — and their figures are often among the most elaborate in the entire franchise.
Building a Decepticon-focused collection means assembling a pantheon of characters with unique psychology: the tyrannical leader (Megatron), the ambitious traitor (Starscream), the loyal strategist (Soundwave), the cold scientist (Shockwave)... Each is a narrative piece in its own right, and each deserves a figure that does it justice.
This guide presents the best Decepticon figures available in 2026, character by character, with the criteria that differentiate a good figure from an exceptional collector's item. To understand the complete history of this faction, also read our article Autobots vs. Decepticons: Why This War Never Ends.
2026 Trend: Decepticon figures dominate sales charts on Galaxus and collector forums. The Studio Series Leader Class Shockwave and the Studio Series Starscream from Transformers One are among the most sought-after releases of the first half of the year. Decepticons have never been more popular in the community — and affordable editions remain rare. Discover our selection available for less than €30 in our guide Cheap Transformers Figures.
Why Collect Decepticons?
Dark aesthetics, complex characters, radical designs — what makes this faction irresistible.
Collectors who choose Decepticons rarely do so by chance. This faction attracts a particular type of fan: one who appreciates the moral complexity of antagonists, the angular and menacing designs, and the internal power dynamics within the group. Where Autobots are noble and predictable heroes, Decepticons are characters in constant tension — with their enemies as well as among themselves.
In terms of pure collection, Decepticon figures also have an undeniable aesthetic advantage: their colors (gray, purple, black, silver) create a very strong visual coherence on a shelf. A collection of five Decepticons lined up has an immediately striking presence — much more unified than a mix of disparate-colored Autobots.
The most popular Decepticon figures
- Megatron: Absolute leader, the most essential character — no Decepticon collection is complete without him
- Starscream: The ambitious traitor, the second best-selling Decepticon figure across all formats
- Soundwave: The loyal communicator, a G1 fan favorite for his unique retro design
- Shockwave: The cold scientist, rapidly gaining popularity over the last two years thanks to Studio Series releases
- The Fallen: Ultimate movie antagonist, a highly sought-after premium piece since the release of Studio Series 91
Megatron: The Centerpiece
No Decepticon collection is complete without Cybertron's supreme leader.
Megatron is the foundational character of any Decepticon collection — the first acquisition, the center of gravity around which everything else revolves. In 40 years of existence, he has traversed all ranges, all designs, all eras of the franchise without ever losing his status as an essential piece. A collector who doesn't have a Megatron hasn't truly started yet.
For a 2026 collection, two approaches stand out: the 2-in-1 Movieverse tank figure for movie fans, or the G1 chibi/vinyl collector's editions for those who prefer the original silver design. Both are available for less than €30 in our store — and both are true to the essence of this legendary character. To explore all his incarnations in detail, read our article Megatron Figure: The Most Sought-After Editions.
How to display Megatron in a collection
Megatron is best displayed facing Optimus Prime to create a visual duel dynamic. In a pure Decepticon collection, place him in the center, elevated — he must physically dominate the other figures to reflect his stature in the franchise. His tank figure in vehicle mode is particularly impressive in a frontal display.
- Collector Duo: Megatron Tank + Megatron Plush — two styles, same character, maximum visual impact
- Ideal Pairing: Starscream just below or behind Megatron — the Decepticon hierarchy is clear at a glance
- To go further: Complete guide to Megatron editions
Starscream: The Essential Traitor
Second most collected Decepticon — ambitious, subservient, and fascinating all at once.
Starscream is one of the most complex characters in the entire Transformers universe. Second-in-command of the Decepticons and leader of the air force, he is both Megatron's right-hand man and his most dangerous internal enemy — he constantly plots to take his place, without ever having the means to do so. This perpetual contradiction makes him a narratively irresistible character and a visually very strong figure.
His design — a gray and red F-15 fighter jet in vehicle mode, a slender robot with prominent wings in humanoid mode — is one of the most recognizable in the franchise after Optimus and Megatron. In 2026, the release of the Studio Series Starscream Transformers One reignited enthusiasm for this character, who is now among the top 3 most sought-after Decepticons. To learn everything about him, read our complete Starscream profile.
Why Starscream is essential to a Decepticon collection
- Narrative: Without Starscream, the internal power dynamics of the Decepticons are not represented — he is the tension that keeps the group alive
- Unique Design: His delta-shaped wings and slender silhouette create a strong visual contrast with Megatron's bulk
- G1 History: Starscream is one of only two characters (along with Optimus Prime) to have appeared in absolutely every major era of the franchise
- Collector's Value: The 2026 Studio Series Starscream is already considered a reference piece of the year by the community
Soundwave: The Loyal Strategist
The G1 fan-favorite Decepticon — and one of the most elaborate figures in the franchise.
If Megatron is the leader and Starscream the traitor, Soundwave is the faithful soul of the Decepticons. A brilliant communicator, ruthless spy, and keeper of Megatron's secrets, Soundwave is the G1 character who generates the most nostalgia among 30-50 year old fans—partly thanks to his iconic synthetic voice, and partly thanks to his radically original design: a blue cassette recorder that contains other robots within him.
As a figure, Soundwave stands out with one of the most creative transformations in the entire G1 franchise. The Masterpiece MP-13 (Takara Tomy) line remains the absolute benchmark for serious collectors—a €150-200 investment that fans consider their best purchase. For tighter budgets, the Generations and Cyberworld versions offer very respectable alternatives between €25 and €50. To understand his unique role within the Decepticons, our article The Decepticons: Lords of Destruction dedicates a detailed section to him.
The "Cassetticons": Soundwave's Mini-Robots
- Ravage: A black mechanical jaguar—the most popular Cassetticon, featured in the movies
- Laserbeak: A red and black condor—Soundwave's aerial spy, omnipresent in G1
- Rumble: Blue and purple humanoid robot, specialist in seismic attacks
- Frenzy: Rumble's brother, red and black—featured in Michael Bay's first film (2007)
Did you know? Soundwave is regularly voted "favorite Decepticon" in international community polls—ahead of Starscream and sometimes even Megatron. His absolute loyalty and synthetic voice ("Soundwave superior. Constructicons inferior.") have made him a cult character far beyond the simple role of communicator. Discover how he fits into the hierarchy in our article Autobots vs Decepticons.
Shockwave & The Fallen: The Essential Forgotten Ones
Two pieces that transform a decent collection into a remarkable one.
Shockwave is the quintessential scientific Decepticon—a being of pure logic, cold, calculating, emotionless. His unique design (a single purple cyclops eye, an arm transformed into a plasma cannon, asymmetrical proportions) makes him one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the entire Transformers universe. The release of the Studio Series Leader Class Shockwave in 2025 propelled this character into the top 3 most requested figures by serious collectors. His distinctive purple color contrasts beautifully with the grays and blacks of the rest of a Decepticon collection.
The Fallen—Megatronus Prime by his real name—is the ultimate antagonist of the second film Revenge of the Fallen (2009). A former Prime turned cosmic lord of chaos, his massive and organic design is among the most spectacular in the entire cinematic saga. The Studio Series 91 Leader Class The Fallen released in 2024-2025 is unanimously praised by the community as one of the best figures of the last ten years. A premium piece that fully justifies its investment.
Why these two characters elevate a collection
- Shockwave: Brings the "scientific and strategic" dimension missing from a collection centered on Megatron—he represents the cold intelligence of the Decepticons
- The Fallen: Adds a cosmic and mythological dimension—he is above Megatron in the hierarchy, which gives a narrative verticality to your collection
- Visually: Both offer radically different silhouettes that diversify the overall look of a Decepticon shelf
- Value: Both are appreciating strongly—buying now is investing in pieces that will be worth more in 5 years
Strategy: Building a Decepticon Collection
The optimal acquisition order to gradually build a coherent collection.
Building a Decepticon collection strategically means thinking on three levels simultaneously: the characters (who to represent?), the lines (what level of detail and budget?), and visual coherence (how do these figures complement each other on a shelf?). Here is the recommended progression by experienced collectors.
Phase 1: Laying the Foundations (budget €30-60)
Start necessarily with Megatron. The 2-in-1 tank figure available in our shop is the best entry point—accessible, faithful, and immediately recognizable. Add the Megatron plush toy for a style variation of the same character. Your collection now has a leader.
Phase 2: The Hierarchy (budget €50-100)
Add Starscream to create the internal power dynamic, then Soundwave to represent absolute loyalty. At this stage, your shelf already tells a story: the leader, his internal rival, and his most loyal lieutenant. This is the foundational narrative trio of the Decepticons, the one that gives meaning to everything else. To understand their interactions, read our complete guide to the Decepticons.
Phase 3: Deepening (budget €100+)
Shockwave, The Fallen, then the Combiners (Devastator, Bruticus) for the most advanced collectors. Also consider collector's figurines under glass—chibi and vinyl Megatrons are excellent additions that bring visual lightness to a collection of heavy figures. Discover all our options in our guide Collecting Transformers Figures: Where to Start in 2026?
| Decepticon Character | Role in collection | Purchase Priority | Recommended Budget | Collector's Value 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Megatron | Centerpiece, core of collection | N°1 mandatory | Under €30 (shop) | Very High |
| Starscream | Narrative tension, aerial design | N°2 recommended | €25-55 | Very High (2026) |
| Soundwave | Loyalty, G1 nostalgia | N°3 for G1 fans | €25 (Cyberworld) to €200 (MP) | High |
| Shockwave | Cold intelligence, unique silhouette | N°4 for collectors | €60-80 (Studio Series) | High (rising 2025-26) |
| The Fallen | Cosmic dimension, premium piece | N°5 investment | €80-100 (SS91) | Very High |
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