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“ | Who needs a blaster, when Rath has armor? | ” |
– Rath.[1] |
Omni-Kix Rath is the Omnitrix's Omni-Kix version of Rath.
Appearance[]
For the most part, Omni-Kix Rath resembles an armored/robotic version of Rath with white, black, and dark orange armor designed to resemble tiger stripes, green details, and three white claws on each of his wrists. His face is covered by an orange helmet with green eyes.
The Omnitrix symbol is located on his chest and is connected to his back by two grey pipes.
Powers and Abilities[]
Omni-Kix Rath shares the same abilities as his default form, namely his incredible strength and sharp claws.
Instead of the single claw of his regular counterpart, Omni-Kix Rath has three mega-claws hyper-extended for greater reach on each wrist, with each claw being incredibly sharp.
His Omni-Kix Armour gives him machete like blades and metal toe-picks to climb any surface.
Weakness[]
Omni-Kix Rath shares the same weaknesses as his default form, namely his lack of intelligence and highly aggressive temperament.
History[]
- Omni-Kix Rath first appeared in Falls, Falls, Falls, where he battled Steam Smythe and his Mechanoids.
- In Tales from the Omnitrix, Omni-Kix Rath battled Crystalfist alongside Four Arms and Jetray in Ben's first story. Later, he battled Monster Kevin in Ben's second story.
- In De-Fanged!, Omni-Kix Rath teamed up with Fang to battle Bashmouth in a virtual reality laser tag game.
Appearances[]
Ben 10[]
Season 4[]
- Falls, Falls, Falls (first appearance)
- Tales from the Omnitrix (imaginary; x2)
- De-Fanged!
Trivia[]
- Omni-Kix Rath's triple wrist claws are modeled after the hand razors of Wolverine from Marvel Comics.
- This makes Omni-Kix Rath the third known transformation in the franchise whose appearance is a homage to Wolverine, the first two being Fasttrack and Ultimate Rath.
- Omni-Kix Rath's regular design has only appeared during transformation sequences. In the episodes he has appeared in, he has been depicted either from a first-person point-of-view, in a different art style, or wearing an alternate outfit.