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  • Slapdash
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  • He appears with the Grunts most of the time they're together. He has a table at the 35th Annual Whateley Weapons Fair held in Fall 2006, where he sells Phase a touch taser glove. He reactivates the Parkour Hooligans with Caitlin
  • The game was named slapdash due to the two main parts of the game, the aggressor "slapping" the victim and then "dashing" for his life. This is the basic approach to the game, and mastering these two key elements will make a great slapdashite out of a player. However, many advanced techniques have been invented in order to take gameplay to the next level
  • Slapdash is a ditz. Being a likable ditz is the only thing that has kept his fellow Autobots from abandoning him on the battlefield during one of his mishaps. When charging into combat, he'll often forget to bring his gun, to fill up his tank, or even to notify his partner Lube that they're going on a mission, leaving himself unable even to transform. On the other hand, he often manages to bumble his way successfully through a battle, demonstrating the kind of sheer luck reserved only for the idiots. French name (Canada): Distrait
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  • Autobots
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  • Slapdash
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  • Powermasters
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  • Slapdash is a ditz. Being a likable ditz is the only thing that has kept his fellow Autobots from abandoning him on the battlefield during one of his mishaps. When charging into combat, he'll often forget to bring his gun, to fill up his tank, or even to notify his partner Lube that they're going on a mission, leaving himself unable even to transform. On the other hand, he often manages to bumble his way successfully through a battle, demonstrating the kind of sheer luck reserved only for the idiots. In any case, he has excellent taste in Earth television. Miami Metal Clamp is his favorite show. French name (Canada): Distrait
  • The game was named slapdash due to the two main parts of the game, the aggressor "slapping" the victim and then "dashing" for his life. This is the basic approach to the game, and mastering these two key elements will make a great slapdashite out of a player. However, many advanced techniques have been invented in order to take gameplay to the next level There are many different versions of these strategies that make winning games of slapdash much easier. Of course, most teenagers haven't the brain cells to comprehend the word strategy, let alone use one, but the ones that do have a huge inherent advantage. There is the pinch-hitter strategy, whereby the aggressor hits the victim as lightly as possible in order to get away quicker (and possibly to anger the victim less, leading to an easier getaway). Another strategy is the tank strategy, where you try and hit the victim as hard as possible in order to injure, kill, or wedgie them. This is the strategy favoured by the brutes of the playground, as it coincides with their daily routines, as well as their caveman-esque heads.
  • He appears with the Grunts most of the time they're together. He has a table at the 35th Annual Whateley Weapons Fair held in Fall 2006, where he sells Phase a touch taser glove. He reactivates the Parkour Hooligans with Caitlin