"Power Rangers" devices are among the most iconic fictional gadgets that people will always remember.
It will always bring joy to kids, as well as old-time fans, whenever their favorite characters use their so-called morphers.
No matter what your team is-if you're team blue, red, or other "Power Rangers" colors-seeing them transform will surely bring the hype.
But, how do these morphers actually work?
How 'Power Rangers' Morphers Work
PowerRangersWiki explained how morphers work. They usually look like wristwatches that can be worn.
But, there are some models that have different designs. Power Rangers can use these to change into their costumed forms.
Once their instantaneous transformation is completed, they will be in their complete costumes, which will also give them their powers.
These morphers were originally created by Zordon; a fictional character from the "Power Rangers" franchise who served as the Rangers' mentor.
Another fun fact about the morpher creator is that he is also a former Red Ranger.
Most OP 'Power Rangers' Devices
Screen Rant reported that there are various versions of the iconic "Power Rangers" morphers.
All of them are unique from one another. But, some models are just too over-powered compared to other "Power Rangers" devices.
Now, here are the most OP morphers that you need to know:
"Power Rangers Lost Galaxy" Morphers
This morpher is considered the most OP in the franchise. If you are asking why this is because the morphers are combined with the Quasar Sabers; swords that were used by warriors thousands of years ago.
"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" Morphers
The morphers used in the "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" are the second-most strongest devices in the movie franchise. They are also considered the most iconic ones.
"Power Rangers Zeo" Morphers
The "Power Rangers Zeo" morphers are also OP compared to other devices. This is because they source their power from the so-called Zeo Crystal, which holds immense energy that becomes more powerful as time goes by.
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Written by Griffin Davis