
If it does mistransform, it's Ben's fault caused by his habit of slamming his hand on the Omnitrix's core and inadvertently the scroll pad.Unlike the Original Omnitrix and the Ultimatrix, the Omnitrix does not mistransform.The Omnitrix can synchronize with another Omnitrix.The Omnitrix can add extra features to alien forms in order to make them more safer/stable.Manually touching the Omnitrix symbol not only can allow the user to immediately transform back into normal, but can be used to transform into different alien forms while already transformed.The Omnitrix has a quick change feature that automatically transforms the user back to normal when they are done using their transformation, causing it not to time out and allowing the user to transform again far quicker.Just like the original Omnitrix and the Ultimatrix, the Omnitrix mainly allows for the user to alter their DNA at will and transform into a numerous variety of alien species that are each with their own unique powers and abilities (along with their weaknesses) and in a selection of alien DNA that are in groups of 10.In the same episode, he gave it to Ben because he deemed him worthy of wielding it after removing the Ultimatrix from the latter's wrist. He was planning on giving it to Ben, but it was not complete, and Ben's maturity needed to increase before he would be allowed to use it.Īzmuth, by the events of The Ultimate Enemy: Part 2, had completed the Omnitrix and claimed that he was working on it ever since Ben got the original Omnitrix (approximately six years ago). The Omnitrix was first mentioned by Azmuth in Map of Infinity. When the faceplate is slid back, the Omnitrix's core is revealed. The faceplate is black with two green stripes forming an outline for the hourglass of the intergalactic peace symbol. Its face plate is now square instead of round, and has a white and green color scheme.
